China's ancient calligraphy is absolutely popular all over the world, especially Wang Xizhi's Preface to the Lanting Pavilion. But so far, no original works have been found. Of course, in addition to Wang Xizhi's Preface to the Lanting Pavilion, there are many ancient calligraphy that shocked the world. Now their value is absolutely amazing!
In the current art auction, China's ancient paintings and calligraphy have always shone brilliantly, creating different achievements every year, such as the famous "Ping An Tie" and Ceng Gong's "Ju". All these have earned hundreds of millions of dollars. Who would have thought that these ancient calligraphy were so popular?
To say which kind of ancient calligraphy is the most expensive in the world, it is undoubtedly Huang Tingjian's Zhu Ming, which led the audience in 20 14 and sold 436.8 million. It's incredible!
Do you know the inscription of Huang Tingjian? Let me briefly introduce Huang Tingjian of the Northern Song Dynasty. Huang Tingjian is a famous writer and calligrapher, and the founder of Jiangxi Poetry School. He is good at calligraphy and painting, and is as famous as Su Dongpo.
And this "Zhu Ming" is one of Huang Tingjian's heavyweight works, with a hand scroll 1 1 meter long and a painting heart of 8 meters long. This is written by Wei Zhi, the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, with more than 600 words.
Like most ancient calligraphy and painting, steles are also substitutes, which are collected by many figures in history, such as Jia Sidao, Wu and others. Especially in modern times, this column inscription has flowed into the hands of the Japanese, which is really heartbreaking.
Fortunately, it was later bought by collectors in Taiwan Province, China, and officially appeared in Chinese mainland in 20 10. At that time, the masterpiece appeared in the spring auction of Poly's fifth anniversary. It is reported that once the news of this masterpiece came out, it attracted the attention of many collectors and businessmen at home and abroad.
At that time, the spring auction of Poly was crowded with people, and it was obvious that almost everyone came for the inscription of the pillar.