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Re: looking for 1984 Christies' auction catalog

Posted By: dennis
Posted Date: Jan 26, 2011 (01:37 PM)

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1n early 20th c. to mid-1990's, chinese arts well
not advertize via internet. and with limited area to market chinese antiques. how does big auction house's sell to people in other states or
country. and if chinese paintings or calligraphys
is sold in major auctions (ny or london). then
why did the famous chinese painter's of the 20th c.(xu beihong,zhang daqian)just sold directly to
major auctions. zhang daqian, had to paint repoduction's of chinese artists that lived hundreds of years ago, because when he were still alive no one buys his paintings for hundreds if not millions of dollars. he sold his paintings for peanuts, compare to what his paintings are sold in todays market. and being an expert on watching old kung fu movies like (dirty ho) go to youtube. in that kung fu movie there are alot of chinese antiques. calligraphys or paintings back then hardly have a artist seal's. and collector seal's is so rare that, an
expert like me did not even see any in kung fu movies. collector in china, today don't stamp their personal seals on any calligraphys or paintings. and to me all old paintings or calligraphys with ton's of seals (collector or artist) are fakes. watch some old kung fu movies,
to see if i am right.

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