Asian Arts | Associations | Articles | Exhibitions | Galleries | Message Board



Message Board
Asian Art Forums

AsianArt.com Main Forum Message Index | Back | Post a New Message | Search | Private Mail | FAQ
Group: Message Board
Re: 2 Beihong, or not 2 Beihong? That is the question. Authentication on Xu Beihong paintings

Posted By: Greg C. Brown, M.S., ISA AM
Posted Date: Apr 26, 2019 (01:15 PM)

Message
The key here is the signature and calligraphy, as it is EXACTLY the same, which is impossible without it being copied mechanically. It is simply impossible for any human being to sign their name and write something with exactly the same pattern, one work, one character, etc... maybe, not not an entire sequence. From what I can see in your images, the calligraphy and signature are the exact same, so I agree with the comments about one or the other having to be a copy, or both are a copy of a third. I am working on a Xu Beihong for a client right now... I examine the brush strokes of the subject matter, and the calligraphy and seals in detail in order to start to prove or disprove a case for authenticity. You would be welcome to contact me privately if you like. I am a credentialed appraiser through the International Society of Appraisers, I also consult on and broker art and antiques, and specialize in Asian art and antiques, antiquities, and fine western art. I wish I had better news for you, but I think you have received excellent replies from this group. The only way for me to know for sure is to examine Xu works in person in detail and often I even collaborate with my colleagues on pieces that may be very important to make sure of our conclusions. Who knows, maybe you have the original, and the other is a copy! It would be a nice find if that was the case. good luck, Greg.





Note that we are now reviewing postings before posting due to the large volume of SPAM and inappropriate postings on the forum. The validation process may take up to 12 hours.
Post a Reply
Name:
Email:
Group: Message Board
Subject:
Message:
Link URL:
Enter here the complete URL of any site, page or image you would like to show other visitors.
URL Title:
Enter here the title of the link you've given above. This will appear to the visitor. Eg., if you are linking another picture, enter "Another picture". The link will not appear without a title.
Image URL:
Enter here the URL of an image if it is already uploaded on the web. The image will appear with your posting. Do not post pictures which are not yours without permission from the copyright holder. It is the responsibility of each poster to make sure they have permission to use any photos they post.
Image: You may upload up to three images. If you would like to upload more images to this message please do so by replying to this same message.

Please make sure the file type is JPEG or GIF and the filename does not contain spaces.





Use the Browse button to find an image (jpg or gif) on a local drive on your computer to upload for including with your message. Do not upload images with file names containing spaces. Please do not upload files larger than 500 KB in size. Do not post pictures which are not yours without permission from the copyright holder. It is the responsibility of each poster to make sure they have permission to use any photos they post. Check the "email notification" box below if you would like to be notified of any responses to your message.
Check here for email notification.
Security Code: Security Image: please enter the text appears in this image.

Please type in the code you see in the image directly above this input box.
Responses:



Asian Arts | Associations | Articles | Exhibitions | Galleries | Message Board