The price is about 15,000 per square foot, but there is no fixed rule for this. It is just the average value of the calligraphy and painting. You need to study the market yourself to determine the specifics. Collections are risky and need to be handled with caution.
He is an outstanding calligrapher of a generation in the Chinese calligraphy circle, and is known as the "Common Sage of Regular Calligraphy" today. Liu Junchuan is a rare figure in the history of calligraphy, especially a master figure that cannot be ignored in the history of stele studies.
With more than 80 years of hard work, he integrated the study of stele calligraphy and calligraphy into one body. Finally, he integrated the study of stele calligraphy and calligraphy into a variety of calligraphy styles including Zhen, Cao, Li, Zhuan and Xing. An all-around calligrapher who focuses on books. His real calligraphy is the inheritance and development of the art of Bei stele and Tang stele. It is broad and profound, with many seats. It has reached the state of immobility, created a new charm and charm of stele calligraphy, and provided regular calligraphy scholars in the world of calligraphy. gained valuable experience.
In the history of regular script, he is a person who has made astonishing achievements and formed "Liu Style Regular Script" with a distinctive style and appearance. In the Chinese calligraphy world of the 20th century, his stele calligraphy, his regular script art and his comprehensive strength in calligraphy practice are all very representative. Zhao Puchu commented that his regular script is "as small as a subtle subtlety, and as large as a rainbow, like the Amitabha Buddha in the temple." Huang Jiyun praised him, "People don't recognize the dragon on the bottom of the pen, but he is an immortal from the ground." Qi Gong evaluated his calligraphy as "The best in China".
Notes on collecting calligraphy and paintings:
1. See more exhibitions.
If you really want to develop in collecting calligraphy and paintings, you must first learn. Seeing more exhibitions is bound to be a good shortcut. Beginners can learn more at free exhibitions, see more, compare more, ask more questions, and figure out more. At the exhibition, you can learn about the artistic styles and pen and ink techniques of different painters. If you have the opportunity to meet the painters themselves, you can communicate with them more, learn some simple painting knowledge, and improve your identification ability.
2. Start with less famous works.
If you are new to collecting calligraphy and painting, it is recommended to buy less famous works first. Less famous works have two advantages: low investment risk, few fakes, and a low chance of being deceived by novices. The prices of less famous works are also low. You can often buy the painter's fine works or masterpieces at low prices, and get high returns with low investment. If these potential painters become famous once, these fine works or representative works will definitely become dark horses, with infinite room for appreciation.