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If it is a piece of paper, a large character of tens of yuan square feet is OK, it is four big characters of 100 yuan square feet is also OK, but if it is a small character is more than that, if it is a copy of scriptures or poems, the number of words is hundreds of thousands, that is, thousands of yuan square feet, or even thousands of yuan square feet are wanted. It also depends on the paper, the ink, and how well it is written, etc.; Of course, celebrities are more expensive. In addition, the market has the final say on the quality of artworks, some buy high-end, some buy low-end.
In addition, the same and not the same calligraphy and painting are different in the eyes of different people, but no matter who has good or bad calligraphy and painting, there are valuable and worthless, expensive and relatively cheap, so you can't use a square foot in general, you can only say how much a square foot is. Runge didn't have any accuracy, it was just a reference, mainly relying on his own judgment and understanding of his calligraphy and painting, as well as the hype of the market at that time. A calligraphy and painting, in different places, different times, and different auctioneers, will be different.
For example, some of the calligraphy and painting of the same person are worth 10 yuan or 20 yuan a square foot, some are worth 50 yuan or 100 yuan a square foot, some are worth 1,000 yuan square foot, some are 2,000 yuan square foot, and some may be 3,000 square feet. Even 10,000, tens of thousands of square feet... And changing to another auctioneer or intermediary is another situation... So it's hard to judge, and it's not an absolute one. Any personal evaluation is only a one-sided, personal opinion. Distinctive, celebrity, and particularly favorite buyers want to make ** higher.
But if it's just because someone has a position now, or it's pure hype, the calligraphy and painting are high; Then when he retreats, or no one hypes it up, ** will soon come down, and it will not even be worth much. The same is true for any other work of art. As long as it's okay, it's collectible.
What is particularly mentioned here is that Runge is an unreliable reference, mainly looking at the market, as well as my own understanding of the work, as I said above. There are also imitations and prints and paintings that are worthless, except for the old and celebrity works, celebrity imitations will be worth a little money. I'm sorry, but I still have to take the idea myself, and what others say can only be used as a reference.
In my own opinion, please forgive me for saying something wrong.
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Xu Guanglie's calligraphy is also the calligraphy and painting of the five most expensive painters in contemporary China: Huang Zejin, Cui Ruzhuo, Zeng Fanzhi, Fan Zeng, and Huang Yongyu. There is no unification of how much money per square foot, and the amount of money per square foot set by the market is unreliable, because the works of each calligrapher, painter and calligrapher do not have a unified size, unified content and unified level of works.
Whoever painted it, do you want to know how much it's worth? Only when it is sold on the market can it be truly **. If you can sell 10,000 in the market, it is worth 10,000,000, and if you can sell 100 million, it is worth 100 million.
It doesn't matter whose painting it is? It's not you, I'm here to say it's worth as much as it really is. No matter whose calligraphy and painting it is?
If someone likes it, it is worth it if it is needed, and if no one likes it, it is not worth anything. The value or invalue of anything is generated by people's likes and dislikes, needs and needs. How much anything is worth is up to the buyer, and the person who can afford it.
Huang Zejin, Cui Ruzhuo, Zeng Fanzhi, Fan Zeng, and Huang Yongyu's calligraphy and paintings are very valuable, because they like their calligraphy and paintings and need many people, so they are very valuable!