The most basic thing in calligraphy and painting appraisal is to have a comprehensive understanding of the original author of calligraphy and painting. A clear understanding of the author's creative style and characteristics, the creator's most famous representative works, the creator's creative techniques and even the understanding of color matching is the only way to professionally identify calligraphy and painting from the fundamental situation and find out the problems inside. And if you want to identify a painting and calligraphy, but you don't know its original author, it can be said that it won't work.
Figure 2: Colored paper of Lu Opera "Summer Ripe Vertical Axis" produced by Geng Shen (1920). The estimated auction price is HK$ 350,000-HK$ 450,000, and the final transaction price is RMB 360 136 yuan. The auction was held by China Guardian International Auction Co., Ltd. and the auction time was 206544.
Second, be familiar with the age of painting and calligraphy creation.
Even if we have a clear understanding of the original author in the process of calligraphy and painting appraisal, we need to be familiar with his creative age of calligraphy and painting. China's calligraphy and painting has a history of thousands of years. The development of each era makes calligraphy and painting have different characteristics, and the different times make creators integrate different feelings into calligraphy and painting. Therefore, while identifying calligraphy and painting, we should be familiar with the creation time of calligraphy and painting and understand what people's emotional state was at that time. Only in this way can we really understand the content of writing.
Figure 3: Wu Bing (1966) painted a mirror center. The auction price is estimated at HK$ 50,000-80,000. The special auction is China Guardian International Auction Co., Ltd., and the auction deadline is 20 18- 10-03, the same size.
Third, be good at using some professional tools