How about this calligraphy?

This is the poem Qingming written by Du Mu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The original poem is as follows:

ito

Du Mu

It rained a lot during my stay in Tomb-Sweeping Day.

Pedestrians on the road want to die.

Excuse me, where is the restaurant?

The shepherd boy just laughed and didn't answer Xingshan Village.

This work, to be honest, is very ordinary. There is not much collection value. The reason for this is the following:

First, whether a calligraphy work has collection value depends on its artistic achievements and accomplishments. Judging from this work, the author's calligraphy foundation is very general, many fonts are unstable in structure, the center of gravity is shifted, and the pen is not very particular. So there is no artistic achievement or attainments at all.

Second, whether a calligraphy work has collection value depends on the popularity of its author. If the artistic achievements and attainments of a calligraphy work are average, but it comes from the hands of famous artists, it does not hinder its collection value. After all, it is still difficult to find famous works, and not everyone can have them if they want to. If this work is the work of a famous figure or a famous artist in a representative period (such as early fame, artistic style transition, etc.). ) is helpful to study the history of this celebrity or artist, so even if the work is of little value from an artistic point of view, its collection value will be high. According to your introduction, your friend's grandfather should not be a master of calligraphy or other famous artists, so it has no collection value from this perspective.

Thirdly, whether a calligraphy work has collection value depends on its completeness, mounting condition and whether there are stamps collected by celebrities of past dynasties. Judging from the photos you took, they are generally framed and there are no stamps collected by famous artists in the past. The only thing is that its integrity is ok. But the influence of integrity on works actually refers to works with collectible value. It will reduce the collection value of a good work, but it will not enhance the collection value of a bad work. Because, bad works themselves have no collection value.

To sum up, from the point of view of collection value, there is no need to do it. However, it can still be retained from the perspective of personal hobbies or feelings for the author.

Ask the landlord to give an evaluation. thank you