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Re: looking for 1984 Christies' auction catalog

Posted By: dennis
Posted Date: Jan 29, 2011 (05:12 AM)

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if i am not right about how, the chinsee arts dealers fake the arts history in china. then see
in web(robynbutin.com) it's a asian arts gallery in hawaii, and go to chinese paintings. that gallery have a painting by tang yin and tseng yo-hu. the tang yin painting have a price of $5,000,00 and tseng's at $25,000. anyway i
told the owner that his tang's painting is worthless and if it cost that much, then why not
just sell it at auction house(fake) the tseng painting was commission by an american senator in
1953. the funny part is on that painting is 2 seals of american senator, and 2 seals of d.h. grahams who acquired the painting from senator in 1987. well maybe all the old chinese paintings
and calligraphys in museums or private hands, with tons of collector's seals. are not chinese collectors at all, but are americans instead. no
art appraisers can decifer those collector seals.
and funny how a chinese painting have a american
seals. chinese artists seals only surface in the
late 1980's, thats when zhang daqian painted alot
of artworks and put stamps of made-up artist of the past.and not to deceive anyone who bought his
painting but to get his artworls in little sales
spice to it. in fact he got caught with thousands
of artists seals that only one was in his name, and the rest were just made-up names of artists.
and why are there none of those famous chinese painters seals sold in auctions. there are hundreds of old paintings, but no artists seals
sold. i knew chinese antiques and work of arts thats are tolded by experts today were fake,by watch old kungfu movies.'grasshopper' the grandmaster says.



dennis




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