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Sir Alexander was a man of fine taste, and held a deep passion for art from the Ming dynasty. His love for art made him pay a great price for a statue that he thought was made by Pen Q himself. Sir Alexander came into the possession of the statue unknowingly because of a Chinese tradition. According to the tradition the host must part with anything that a guest desires. At first Sir Alexander was not aware of this tradition. He was also not aware of the tradition that it was imperative for the recipient to pay back the host in equal measure.
He did everything possible to compensate the craftsman. He not only withdrew from his bank three years’ worth of his salary but also built a house for the poor and humble Chinese craftman with that money. He also left detailed instructions on how the statue was to be passed on through generations. He make no attempt to find out the genuineness of the statue. It was dear to him because it was the loving work of a craftman. All this showed that Sir Alexander was a patron of the arts.