At present, Verrocchio only had a pencil in his hand, so he wrote Anno's confused and melancholy figure into the frame in the form of a sketch.
Half an hour later, he put away the pencil with satisfaction.
Then, he showed the painting to three people, including Annuo.
Annuo praised: "Mr. Verrocchio, you are really..." Due to lack of memory, Annuo was at a loss for words and couldn't even think of words to praise.
In the painting, Annuo has his eyes closed, but maintains a posture of looking out the window, with one hand supporting his chin and the other on the table. His short black hair is tucked behind his ears, which makes him look a bit feminine.
This is a common problem in this era.
From a sketching perspective, this painting is exceptionally excellent.
Verrocchio was so satisfied with his new work that he named his work on the spot: "The name of this work is - "The Melancholy Boy of Falgao"."
He took Annuo's hand and said, "Thank you very much, Mr. Lawrence. Thank you very much for being my model."
Anno was still in the confused stage after amnesia. He was a little overwhelmed by Verrocchio's confusion, and could only answer mechanically: "Ah, well, you're welcome, Mr. Verrocchio."
Verrocchio let go of Anno's hand, turned around, and looked at Fedino and his wife: "Fedino, my brother, I will pay you two extra floras as a pawn for Mr. Lawrence.
Model pay.”
"May I, Mr. Lawrence?" He was asking the model himself for his opinion.
Annuo just smiled and nodded: "As long as Uncle Fedino has no objection."
The Fedinos did not answer immediately, but took Verrocchio into a separate room.
An Nuo scratched his head and began to consciously pack up the tableware on the table and take them to the kitchen.
The Fedinos came to the room and said to Verrocchio: "Verrocchio, my friend, in fact, Lawrence... is not a relative of Anna and me."
Verrocchio frowned: "Then he is..."
He just had an idea, that is, he hopes Lawrence can work for him. He feels that the Fedinos are Lawrence's guardians, and he is planning to ask the Fedinos for their opinions, but look at the current situation?
Fedino sighed and explained to Verrocchio.
"That's it, we rescued him."
"But Lawrence's mental state, to be honest, Verrocchio, I'm worried about." Anna said, with sorrow in her eyes, "It has been almost a month since the child regained consciousness, and he is still so quiet. It makes us a little bit quiet.
Fear."
"He is a person who has lost his past." Fedino took over the words, clenching his fists, feeling a little sad, "So, actually, we want to ask you to talk to him and see if we can bring him to
Florence, find him a job where he can meet people."
"By the way, I also want to ask you to find someone to investigate and see if they can find out his past."
Just as Verrocchio was about to say something, he was interrupted again by Fedino: "We can pay you...Lawrence, much like our dead son, I just don't want to see tragedy happen again."
On a young man."
When Anna heard her husband mention her son, she covered her mouth and nose and looked away.
Verrocchio looked at the couple and suddenly felt a little troubled.