Artistic value refers to cultural relics as people.

Artistic value refers to the value of cultural relics and historical sites as the physical witness of human artistic creation, aesthetic taste and typical style of a specific era.

Brief introduction of artistic value:

Artistic value mainly refers to the cultural value, aesthetic value and artistic means embodied in works of art. The more typical the nationality, regionality and individuality embodied in works of art, the higher its artistic value.

Artistic connotation:

Art refers to the valuable artistic carrier created by artists, including modern art (this part is not a realistic cultural relic, but it may be a cultural relic in a few decades). Therefore, art is not a cultural relic, and some works of art, that is, the works of ancient or late artists, can be called cultural relics.

Cultural relics are not works of art, because they have a wider scope and belong to a certain era in human history. Artistic works, historical sites and relics of a nation, a country and a cultural region can all be called cultural relics. The main scope of works of art is defined from the ordinary items in the narrow sense of art auction.

Historical value and artistic evaluation;

Historical value:

It refers to the position of a work of art in history and its role today, which is often determined by the characteristics of the times and the number preserved to the present. For example, bronzes reflect the culture of China in Shang and Zhou Dynasties; Celadon embodies the art and craft of the Song Dynasty, and it is more expensive when it is destroyed.

Art evaluation:

In Chinese mainland, many painters often think that their works can also be photographed, and many people who are a little old-fashioned are also planning how to shoot their own things at high prices according to the auction records. In fact, in addition to the self-esteem mentality, there are many misunderstandings caused by the auction. Art auction is a high-level, competitive and top-notch art sales method in the world today.

It is different from ordinary art exhibitions, galleries and transactions between individuals. If the auctioned works of art do not meet some basic conditions, it will often lead to the failure of sellers (collectors and artists) and auction houses. If the proportion of works of art that are not photographed each time is high, the reputation of the auction house will decline, the confidence of the owners who have not been photographed will also be hit, and economic losses will also be caused.