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Image from page 8 of "Book for florists" (1932)

St. James General Store, Saint James, New York
Title: Book for florists Identifier: bookforflorists1932vaug_0 Year: 1932 (1930s) Authors: Vaughan's Seed Company; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection Subjects: Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seedlings Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Trees Seeds Catalogs; Horticulture Equipment and supplies Catalogs Publisher: Chicago. Ill. : Vaughan's Seed Store Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: VAUGHAN'S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS Darwin Tulips Doz. Afterglow, soft apricot orange, tinged pink... $0 45 Baronne de la Tonnaye, (f) bright pink 40 Bartigon, (f) fiery crimson 40 Bleu Aimable, bright violet purple 50 Centenaire, rich violet-rose, good forcer.... 45 Clara Butt, (f) soft salmon-pink 40 Chant du Cygne, fiery scarlet 50 City of Haarlem, cardinal red 50 Dream, (f) soft lilac 45 Duke of Portland, rich scarlet 65 Europe, (f) glowing salmon-scarlet 45 Farncombe Sanders, (f) rich, brilliant scarlet. 40 Faust, satiny purple 50 Feu Brilliant, bright scarlet 45 Harry Veitch, dark brown red 45 Herodiade, (f) light rose 45 King Harold, dark maroon scarlet 45 La Tulipe Noire, finest black 45 Le Notre, rose shaded blush 45 Massachusetts, (f) vivid pink, forces well.... 45 Matchless, delicate old rose, wonderful for pots 45 Mme. Krelage, soft rose, margined blush. ... 40 Mrs. Potter Palmer, glowing purple 50 Petrus Hondius, carmine-rose 45 Pride of Haarlem, (f ) carmine rose 40 Princess Elizabeth, (f) soft rose with silvery margin, white base. Extra fine forcer 45 Prof. Rawenhoff, cherry-rose, white, blue base 40 Rev. H. Ewbank, (f) vivid heliotrope-lilac.... 45 Sieraad van Flora, bright red and blue 40 Valentine, light violet 50 Victoire D'Olivirea, (f), carmine red, good forcer 45 Wm. Copeland, (f), bright violet; for forcing 45 100 2 75 50 50 90 75 30 10 50 65 50 75 50 50 10 00 65 75 3 00 2 75 2 75 2 50 2 75 2 50 3 50 2 75 2 75 1,000 $23 00 22 00 22 00 26 00 23 00 21 00 28 00 30 00 24 00 40 00 23 00 22 50 31 00 28 00 27 00 24 00 25 00 27 00 25 00 25 00 23 00 22 50 30 00 23 00 22 00 23 00 22 50 23 00 22 00 31 00 25 00 23 00 The most profitable of all Tulips for Florists' use. Varieties on this page marked (f) can be forced in gentle heat. Text Appearing After Image: DARWIN TULIPS Doz. 100 White Queen, (f) white passing to pink $0 45 $2 75 William Pitt, (f) brilliant carmine 45 2 75 Zulu, rich velvety purple-black 50 3 50 FINEST MIXED 35 2 25 1,000 $25 00 25 00 31 00 20 00 May-Flowering or Cottage Tulips Doz. 1 Bizards, all colors mixed $0 60 Bouton d'Or, (f) pure yellow, fine for cutting. 45 Byblooms, mixed flowers beautifully striped with pink, crimson, scarlet, rose, blue and purple Dido, pink salmon, edged orange Ellen Willmott, pointed flower, pale yellow, bordered deep yellow 00 1,000 $3 75 $34 00 2 75 25 00 Gesneriana Spathulata, (f) scarlet, blue center, sweet-scented, one of the best Gesneriana Lutea, (f) golden yellow, sweet- scented. A splendid one under glass, on account of its color and perfume 45 Glare of the Garden, brilliant crimson 65 Grenadier, light orange 55 Inglescombe Pink, (f) salmon-rose 45 60 4 00 36 00 65 4 50 40 00 50 3 50 30 00 45 2 75 25 00 50 3 50 31 00 2 75 4 00 3 65 2 75 25 00 35 00 32 00 25 00 Doz. 100 1,000 Inglescombe Scarlet, brilliant scarlet, large flower $0 50 Inglescombe Yellow, (f) rich yellow 45 John Ruskin, salmon-rose with pale yellow margin La Merveille, scarlet suffused with orange. . . Maiden's Blush (Picotee), (f) white recurved petals, margined rose Miss Blanche, pure white 55 Moonlight, large egg-shaped flower of a clear pale yellow color 50 Mrs. Moon, (f) immense golden-yellow, tall, sweet-scented. Best yellow late tulip 55 Rosabella, pure pink 60 The Fawn, (f) light grayish rose, changing to rosy white 45 FINEST MIXED 40 45 45 45 $3 10 $28 00 2 75 23 00 3 00 27 00 3 00 27 00 2 75 25 00 3 65 32 00 3 50 30 00 3 65 32 00 4 00 35 00 3 00 27 00 2 30 21 00 Breeder Tulips 1,000 $32 00 25 00 27 00 30 00 30 00 25 00 32 00 Doz. 100 Bacchus, dark violet blue $0 55 $3 65 Bronze Queen, golden yellow bronze 45 2 75 Cardinal Manning, wine-red 45 3 00 Chestnut, very dark brown 50 3 50 Don Pedro, coffee brown 50 3 50 Fairy Panorama, terra cotta and bronze. ... 45 2 75 General Ney, old gold, olive base, large flower. 55 3 65 Jaune D'Ouef, outside petals rose and orange, inside bronze and yellow 55 3 65 32 00 Louis XIV, rich purple with golden bronze margin 45 2 75 Lucifer, orange red 60 4 00 Madame Lethierry, dark cherry rose 60 3 70 Prince of Orange, orange scarlet edged light yellow 50 3 50 Queen Alexandria, bright yellow, tinged brown 50 3 50 St. James, chestnut brown, flushed bronze, passing into gold •. 45 2 75 25 00 25 00 35 00 33 00 30 00 30 00 Turenne, bronze purple. Mixed, all colors 55 40 65 50 32 00 22 00 Parrot Tulips Constantinople, red Gloriosa, red and yellow Lutea, large yellow Markgraaf, orange Couleur Cafe, brown and yellow Cramoisi Brilliant, deep crimson, with large star-shaped center, finest of Parrot varieties EXTRA FINE MIXTURE Fantasy, Dink 1 y 50 3 50 30 00 45 40 00 50 27 00 90 00 Rembrandt Tulips Named Varieties. Mixed 65 60 4 50 42 50 4 00 36 00 Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
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清同治大雅齋天地一家春永慶長春紅料款松石綠翡翠地粉彩牡丹花孔雀花鳥紋花瓶 A Tongzhi Songshi-green Jadeite-color-ground FAMILLE ROSE Peonies and Peacocks Porcelain Vase Da-ya-zha

Tank T- 34, Narva, Estonia
清同治13年製「大雅齋‧天地一家春」「永慶長春」紅料款松石綠翡翠地粉彩牡丹花孔雀花鳥紋花瓶 A Tongzhi Songshi-green Jadeite-color-ground FAMILLE ROSE Peonies and Peacocks Flowers and Birds Porcelain Vase Imperial Palace Workshop Tongzhi 13th year (A.D. 1874)“Da-ya-zhai, Tian-di-yi-jia-chun, Yong-qing-chang-chun” Red Seal Marks Qing Dynasty 尺寸: 高 39.3 x 最大腹徑 23 x 口徑 14.5 x 圓底足徑 12.3 公分 備註:清朝同治13年同治皇帝決定要重新修復圓明園,並希望在慈禧太后40歲壽辰之前完工來作為賀壽之禮。同治皇帝在同治13年11月20日,把圓明園的「敷春堂」重新命名為「天地一家春」並作為慈禧太后的寢宮。在修復圓明園工程同時,內廷也為裝點圓明園做了大量的準備,包括傳辦九江關燒造一系列的陳設瓷器。同治13年3月30日內廷交出畫魚缸、花盆、花瓶紙樣15件,合牌花盆、水仙盆樣18件,傳九江關監督按照畫合牌樣上粘連黃簽數目照式加細燒造,統限於同治13年9月內呈進。這些魚缸、花盆、花瓶及水仙盆共33組系列紋飾,分別編號傳辦,自1號至33號,其圖樣和款式以及釉彩旨意十分清楚,其中編號第十二號為粉地畫牡丹花瓶樣一件,照此樣燒造翡翠地花瓶二對;照此樣豆青地花瓶二對。(注解同治十三年傳九江活計底單) 這就是晚清著名的「大雅齋‧天地一家春」「永慶長春」紅料款瓷器。清朝文官之官服圖騰為:一品仙鶴,二品錦雞,三品孔雀,四品雁。證明此花瓶為清朝同治13年由九江關官窯燒造之圓明園內慈禧太后寢宮「天地一家春」用宮廷陳設瓷器。 Size: Height 39.3 x Maximum Abdomen Diameter 23 x Top Mouth Diameter 14.5 x round Base-stand foot Diameter 12.3 cm Notes: The Emperor Tongzhi Qing dynasty decided to repair the Park Yuanmingyuan in Tongzhi 13th year (A.D. 1874), and expected to be completed before the 40th birthday anniversary of the Empress Dowager Cixi as the ceremony of dedication. The Emperor Tongzhi renamed the Building "Fuchuntang" of the Park Yuanmingyuan to "Tian-di-yi-jia-chun" as the chamber of the Empress Dowager Cixi's on November 20th Tongzhi 13th year (A.D. 1874). During the repair works of the Park Yuanmingyuan, at the same time a lot of decoration preparations for the inner court of the Park Yuanmingyuan were also undertaken, including to order the Imperial Palace Workshop Jiujiang for firing a series of court furnishings porcelain. On March 30th Tongzhi 13th year (A.D. 1874) the inner court handed over 15 pieces of painting patterns for fish globe tanks, flower pots, vases and 18 pieces of painting patterns for joint-totems flower pots, pots of daffodils to the supervisor of the Imperial Palace Workshop Jiujiang to burn in accordance with the patterns and numbers of the yellow documentary adhesions illuminated for refined firing, and the deadline to be received in the inner court was restricted before September Tongzhi 13th year (A.D. 1874). These tanks, flower pots, vases and pots of daffodils were catalogued in 33 series of ornamentation, numbered from No. 1 to No. 33 with their imperially regulated designs, styles and colors of glaze to be very clear. Among which the catalog number twelfth was one painting style of FAMILLE ROSE Peonies Vase, with the same style and Songshi-green Jadeite-color-ground to burn two pairs of vases; with the same style and pea-green-color-ground to burn two pairs of vases. (Source: the order sheet of the Imperial Palace Workshop Jiujiang in Tongzhi 13th year [A.D. 1874]) These are the renowned porcelain with “Da-ya-zhai, Tian-di-yi-jia-chun, Yong-qing-chang-chun” Red Seal Marks in the late Qing Dynasty. The totems on the official robes of the Qing Officer: the first highest rank of official is a crane, the second highest rank of official is a golden pheasant, the third highest rank of official is a peacock, and the fourth highest rank of official is a wild goose. It is proved that this vase was the court furnishings porcelain for the Building Tian-di-yi-jia-chun in the Park Yuanmingyuan where is the chamber of the Empress Dowager Cixi's and made by the Imperial Palace Workshop Jiujiang in Tongzhi 13th year (A.D. 1874). The difference between the Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan and those elsewhere: (1) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art from the world containers by containers like the bites of sharks as the attached photos. Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art piece by piece like turtle walking and most of you will never be on the waiting list! (2) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art at a very low profile and never become a famous one listed in the world top 500 collectors. Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art to become a famous one listed in the world top 500 collectors. (3) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art directly from the source owing to authenticity! Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art from international auctioneers owing to the authenticity by the auctioneers. The required Preparation to sell your beautiful paintings and works of art into Taipei Taiwan Once you have joined Facebook international public group “Fine Art to sell” and posted on the wall dashboard your sale post(s) to be listed in the “See all sale posts” column of this group, then it’s recommended that you begin to prepare the following procedures in order to sell your paintings and works of art for sale smoothly into Taipei Taiwan: (1) Find a reliable delivery/mailing service that has door to door delivery/mailing service from your city to Taipei city of Taiwan, such as city post office…etc. Make sure the rate difference between “Framed” and “A roll of canvas without Frame” with the delivery/mailing service and prepare to advise the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. Consignee in Taipei Taiwan: (Attorney of buyer) Mr. Orion Hsu c/o Mr. Michael Hsu Attorney at Law licensed and registered in Taiwan Head of Future Law Firm Floor 12, No. 169, Section 4, Zhong-xiao East Road, Da-an District, Zip-code 10690, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: +886 - (0)2 - 23047919 (2) The import custom duty rates for “Painting, drawing and pastels, executed entirely by hand” (international HS Code 9701 TLS 2014) into Taiwan are 0%, i.e. import duty free. (3) Open a bank account at your bank in your city to receive foreign currency remittance from the buyer’s bank in Taipei Taiwan. The currency in Taiwan is New Taiwan Dollars (NTD). Make sure your bank account at what currency can receive foreign remittance from the bank in Taipei Taiwan. Prepare your bank account number, your bank account name, together with bank name, bank address, bank telephone number, Bank Swift Code/ABA Number/Sort Code/IBAN Number for foreign currency remittance in order to advise the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. This is the only way for you to collect your selling price at your currency from the buyer in Taipei Taiwan with different currency exchange via international banking system. Summary of IBAN Implementations (Source: German COMMERZBANK office in Taipei Taiwan): Format: Nation Name digits/length of IBAN numbers Albania 28 Andorra 24 Austria 20 Republic of Azerbaijan 24 Bahrain 22 Belgium 16 Bosnia & Herzegovina 20 Bulgaria 22 Costa Rica 21 Croatia 21 Cyprus 28 Czech Republic 24 Denmark 18 Dominican Republic 28 Estonia 20 Faroe Islands 18 Finland 18 France 27 Georgia 22 Germany 22 Gibraltar 23 Greece 27 Greenland 18 Hungary 28 Iceland 26 Ireland 22 Israel 23 Italy 27 Kazakhstan 20 Kuwait 30 Latvia 21 Lebanon 28 Liechtenstein 21 Lithuania 20 Luxembourg 20 Macedonia 19 Malta 31 Mauritania 27 Mauritius 30 Republic of Moldova 24 Monaco 27 Montenegro 22 Netherlands 18 Norway 15 Poland 28 Portugal 25 Romania 24 San Marino 27 Saudi Arabia 24 Serbia 22 Slovak Republic 24 Slovenia 19 Spain 24 Sweden 24 Switzerland 21 Tunisia 24 Turkey 26 United Arab Emirates 23 United Kingdom 22 Virgin Islands, British 24 You have to check the digits/length of your IBAN numbers with the above nation list carefully lest your price cash collected from the buyer should be rejected by the international banking system outside the door of your bank and returned back to this cash-remitter buyer in Taipei Taiwan. Once you have a bank account at your bank in your city, buyer can further indentify your account name with the name of the artist in order to assure that the subject cash-remittee to be the same person as the artist and the seller. (4) Prepare an Authentication Certificate of the Artist (if you are the artist) for the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. Without the above, you are not fully prepared to sell your beautiful paintings and works of art for sale into Taipei Taiwan yet! "Fine Art to sell" Group Description: This is a public group to exhibit freely fine art for sale to buyers worldwide. Fine art will be sold by itself once they are exhibited to right buyers at right place. They are not to be sold if they are always stored in a closed warehouse without any exhibition or just exhibited to wrong eyes at wrong venue. This group is aimed to publish an international “E-catalog of fine art for sale” via the combined traffics from the art favorite sites such as Facebook, Flickr, Google plus, Linkedin, Tumblr, Pinterest, Twitter, Blogger, Stage 32, Art-3000, Weibo,…etc. It will become the most convenient “Yellow Page” of fine art for sale in the world. Every buyer can just to glance at the price list on the wall of the group and make decision after careful comparison and study upon the data. It is strongly recommended that you post a sale post with picture of the art object for sale, price, location, size, artist name and the birth year, artist’s death year (if any); even if you have already a private website or a link. Being a professional buyer for decades together with other potential buyers in Taipei, Taiwan, we know a buying rule that just examine what it has on an E-catalog for the sake of efficiency. To show the price in sales post is to demonstrate the positive WILLING for sale of the artist. This is quite different from EXHIBITION ONLY. People go to the selling market with BUYING INTENTION and MONEY for shopping; but people go to a museum exhibition with ticket money and no buying intention. They are only a large audience at an exhibition venue. They will not buy the paintings those are not for sale! If you just post a non-sale post that will be very soon pushed down by other newly coming large database in a few days and lose eye-views from buyers on the wall. It will not be recorded in the easy index-queues of "See all sale posts" in this group. For your own benefit, please click green button to "Sell Something", not to click "Start Discussion" and post a sale post of your best “FIGHTING and COMBATING works of art in the world art market”. If you click "Start Discussion", then after clicking "POST" at the end, please remember to choose "not for selling" to be a non-sale post! A sale post will be shown in “See all sale posts” of the group and easily be noticed by buyers! This is an international “Art Market” where buyers will have to come for shopping. Buyers always go to where a crowded selling market is located with lots of traffics. We have discovered several NEW STARS OF PAINTINGS in this group. This doesn’t mean other painters in this group beside these NEW STARS are not good enough. They are all very good with the best quality of the paintings posted in the internet. Multiple sale posts by an artist can enhance buying interests from a buyer in the paintings by this particular artist! In just less than four months, we have had at least four thousand new members and over 930 valuable lots of beautiful paintings and works of art for sale all over the world! We have been newly created since end-July 2015, but we are confident of what we are going to sell and buy! Mr. Orion Hsu & Brothers Private Museum preparatory office Taipei Taiwan The Art Market in Taipei city of Taiwan The metropolitan area of Taipei City has a population of 7,028,583 people ranking the 40th most-populous urban area in the world. As of 2007, the metro region of Taipei has a nominal GDP of around US$260 billion, a record that would rank it 13th among world cities by GDP. Taiwan is now a creditor economy, holding one of the world's largest foreign exchange reserves of over US$403 billion as of December 2012. The National Palace Museum in Taipei is a great art museum built around a permanent collection centered on ancient Chinese artifacts. It should not be confused with the Palace Museum in Beijing; both institutions trace their origins to the same Forbidden City in Beijing where the Palace of Emperor is located and stored with million pieces of valuable collections by the consecutive Emperors of Qing dynasty. The collections were divided in the 1940s as a result of the Chinese Civil War. The National Palace Museum in Taipei now boasts of a truly international collection while housing one of the world's largest collections of artifacts from ancient China. Along with the cultural education and influence from the nearby National Palace Museum in Taipei, hiking prices and excellent investment returns of art have aroused huge interests of the citizens in Taipei who have been used to be living in a house costs commonly from US$ 1 million to 3 million or so for decades. The art is expensive; but the house is much more expensive than the art. There are over 1,000 shops dealing art business in Taipei and some of them are opened only on Saturdays and Sundays for just two working days per week. Few buyers in Taipei are buying their art collections from international auctioneers and ranking among the top 500 collectors in the world. Most of local citizen-buyers in Taipei are just like million-of-ants and purchase their art goods from local shops and private sellers at millions of dollars by thousands of transactions per day. So the art goods are generally shipped to Taipei from China and worldwide area by containers to meet the art market demand in Taipei. Good paintings and works of art will be sold by themselves once they are exhibited to right buyers at right place. They are not to be sold if they are always stored in a closed warehouse without any exhibition or just exhibited to wrong eyes at wrong venue. 2014 年世界拍賣總收入前 100 名畫家中之前 31 名中國畫家 Top 31 Chinese artists among the Top 100 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 共 31 名中國畫家占前 100 名畫家之 31 % Total 31 Chinese artists / 100 artists = 31 % 假如你是西方油畫的收藏家,扣除 31 % 的中國畫家,再扣除 20 % 左右的中國瓷器、青銅器、珠寶玉器、漆器雜項類中國作家,2014年你只是在世界作者市場 49 % 以內經營藝術品而已;可能再過10年,你將成為只是在世界作者市場 30 % 以內經營。 If you are a collector of western oil paintings, deducting 31 % for Chinese artists of paintings and further deducting 20% for Chinese artists of ceramics、bronze、jades and jewelry、lacquer and miscellaneous works of art, in 2014 you are only operating works of art within 49% of the world artists market. Maybe after 10 years, you might become operating works of art within 30% of the world artists market. 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover ($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price ($) Page 84 (14 Chinese artists) 第84頁14位中國畫家 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 齊白石 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 張大千 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 趙無極 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 傅抱石 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 徐悲鴻 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 黃冑 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 黃賓虹 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 吳昌碩 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 陸儼少 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 李可染 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 朱德群 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 吳冠中 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 林風眠 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964)曾梵志 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 (17 Chinese artists) 第85頁17位中國畫家 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 溥儒(溥心畬) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 謝稚柳 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 吳湖帆 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 王鐸 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 潘天壽 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 朱耷(八大山人) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 常玉 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 朱新建 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 乾隆皇帝 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 程十髮 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 啟功 25,693,155 437 815,500 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 錢松喦 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 范曾 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 于右任 23,032,037 718 521,279 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 周春芽 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 王翬 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 張曉剛 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. Source: The Art Market in 2014 Page 84-93 Top 500 artists by auction revenue in 2014 by Art price 2014年世界拍賣總收入前100名畫家 Top 100 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) Page 84 1 WARHOL Andy (1928-1987) 569,507,083 1,394 73,000,000 2 PICASSO Pablo (1881-1973) 375,054,326 2,898 28,000,000 3 BACON Francis (1909-1992) 270,748,102 122 72,000,000 4 RICHTER Gerhard (1932) 254,353,142 258 28,711,740 5 ROTHKO Mark (1903-1970) 249,188,072 16 59,000,000 6 MONET Claude (1840-1926) 222,694,607 40 48,073,025 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 8 GIACOMETTI Alberto (1901-1966) 205,473,704 147 90,000,000 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 10 KOONS Jeff (1955) 149,686,183 104 30,000,000 11 BASQUIAT Jean-Michel (1960-1988) 148,998,739 71 31,000,000 12 TWOMBLY Cy (1928-2011) 126,221,339 61 62,000,000 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 14 LICHTENSTEIN Roy (1923-1997) 109,143,660 540 19,000,000 15 KOONING de Willem (1904-1997) 105,999,158 77 26,000,000 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 18 MODIGLIANI Amedeo (1884-1920) 98,954,376 26 63,000,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 21 GOGH van Vincent (1853-1890) 87,864,632 12 55,000,000 22 WOOL Christopher (1955) 87,630,825 52 21,000,000 23 CHAGALL Marc (1887-1985) 87,296,130 1,125 10,110,960 24 MIRO Joan (1893-1983) 83,177,312 1,306 11,000,000 25 FONTANA Lucio (1899-1968) 82,185,863 247 9,038,090 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 27 CALDER Alexander (1898-1976) 78,764,837 354 23,000,000 28 MATISSE Henri (1869-1954) 75,439,034 404 17,000,000 29 NEWMAN Barnett (1905-1970) 75,039,000 3 75,000,000 30 MANET Edouard (1832-1883) 68,522,429 39 58,000,000 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 33 DOIG Peter (1959) 65,945,331 62 16,000,000 34 CUI Ruzhuo (1944) 65,150,015 49 20,623,999 35 LEGER Fernand (1881-1955) 65,038,926 216 17,526,600 36 RENOIR Pierre-Auguste (1841-1919) 64,799,084 270 10,000,000 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 39 KIPPENBERGER Martin (1953-1997) 59,801,054 64 20,000,000 40 O'KEEFFE Georgia (1887-1986) 57,372,500 11 39,500,000 41 GRIS Juan (1887-1927) 55,609,017 16 50,778,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 43 PRINCE Richard (1949) 53,904,826 76 7,500,000 44 MAGRITTE Rene (1898-1967) 53,449,860 110 11,415,600 45 POLKE Sigmar (1941-2010) 52,118,395 142 7,500,000 46 ROCKWELL Norman Perceval (1894-1978) 49,866,548 78 20,000,000 47 TURNER Joseph Mallord William (1775-1851) 47,501,117 25 42,379,200 48 PISSARRO Camille (1830-1903) 47,181,620 126 28,539,000 49 RYMAN Robert (1930) 45,055,015 22 13,250,000 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964) 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 51 MONDRIAAN Piet (1872-1944) 42,161,208 12 22,972,950 52 KANDINSKY Wassily (1866-1944) 41,815,792 88 15,200,000 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 54 RUSCHA Ed (1937) 40,297,696 161 27,000,000 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 56 DIEBENKORN Richard (1922-1993) 39,797,050 54 9,000,000 57 KLEIN Yves (1928-1962) 39,322,018 58 15,000,000 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 60 DUBUFFET Jean (1901-1985) 36,738,561 136 6,500,000 61 JOHNS Jasper (1930) 36,206,875 127 32,000,000 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 63 KUSAMA Yayoi (1929) 34,578,242 501 6,200,000 64 BRUEGHEL Pieter II (c.1564-1637/38) 33,927,798 17 8,312,415 65 LOWRY Laurence Stephen (1887-1976) 33,818,511 211 7,420,500 66 HARING Keith (1958-1990) 32,957,932 334 4,200,000 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 68 SHIRAGA Kazuo (1924-2008) 31,741,241 59 4,629,100 69 CORNELL Joseph (1903-1972) 30,709,300 61 6,800,000 70 CEZANNE Paul (1839-1906) 30,651,134 51 5,277,130 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 72 GUYTON Wade (1972) 29,872,250 25 5,200,000 73 MANZONI Piero (1933-1963) 29,409,569 20 17,934,560 74 FREUD Lucian (1922-2011) 28,880,298 44 15,000,000 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 76 BRAQUE Georges (1882-1963) 28,026,347 288 8,000,000 77 MOORE Henry (1898-1986) 27,966,291 359 7,207,200 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 79 RODIN Auguste (1840-1917) 26,464,285 109 5,870,880 80 BOETTI Alighiero (1940-1994) 26,293,943 102 3,344,040 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 82 STAEL de Nicolas (1914-1955) 25,840,977 27 5,037,550 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 25,693,155 437 815,500 84 KLINE Franz (1910-1962) 25,601,059 13 23,500,000 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 86 SCHWITTERS Kurt (1887-1948) 25,317,879 25 21,108,520 87 VRIES de Adrien (c.1550-1626) 24,750,000 1 24,750,000 88 CASTELLANI Enrico (1930) 24,636,292 70 5,284,290 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 90 DALI Salvador (1904-1989) 23,267,013 1,393 8,000,000 91 JUDD Donald (1928-1994) 23,167,881 57 6,500,000 92 MITCHELL Joan (1926-1992) 23,076,316 31 10,500,000 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 23,032,037 718 521,279 94 BURRI Alberto (1915-1995) 22,881,307 60 6,726,870 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 97 DEGAS Edgar (1834-1917) 20,879,178 91 4,500,000 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 99 POLLOCK Jackson (1912-1956) 20,757,940 7 10,000,000 100 STELLA Frank (1936) 20,553,820 195 5,800,000 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. Source: The Art Market in 2014 Page 84-93 Top 500 artists by auction revenue in 2014 by Art price Chinese Painters 中國畫家: (1) 張大千 Zhang Daqian 张大千 (32 幅/pcs) (2) 齊白石 Qi Baishi 齐白石 (10 幅/pcs) (3) 徐悲鴻 Xu Beihong 徐悲鸿 (8 幅/pcs) (4) 吳冠中 Wu Guanzhong 吴冠中 (7 幅/pcs) (5) 傅抱石 Fu Baoshi 傅抱石 (3 幅/pcs) (6) 李可染 Li Keran 李可染 (1 幅/pc) (7) 陸儼少 Lu Yanshao 陆俨少 (1 幅/pc) (8) 黃冑 Huang Zhou 黃冑 (1 幅/pc) (9) 黃賓虹 Huang Binhong 黄宾虹 (3 幅/pcs) (10) 吳昌碩 Wu Changshuo 吴昌硕 (1 幅/pc) (11) 林風眠 Lin Fengmian 林风眠 (4 幅/pcs) (12) 吳湖帆 Wu Hufan 吴湖帆 (4 幅/pcs) (13) 謝稚柳 Xie Zhiliu 谢稚柳 (1 幅/pc) (14) 黃君璧 Huang Junbi 黄君璧 (2 幅/pc) (15) 愛新覺羅 溥儒 Pu Ru 溥心畬 Pu Xinyu (1 幅/pc) (16) 唐雲 Tang Yun 唐云 (1 幅/pc) (17) 趙少昂 Zhao Shao’Ang 赵少昂 (3 幅/pcs) (18) 何海霞 He Haixia 何海霞 (1 幅/pc) (19) 關山月 Guan Shanyue 关山月 (1 幅/pc) (20) 豐子愷 Feng Zikai 丰子恺 (1 幅/pc) (21) 顏伯龍 Yan Bolong 颜伯龙 (4 幅/pcs) (22) 愛新覺羅溥佐 Aisin Gioro Pu Zuo (1 幅/pc) (23) 高逸鴻 Gao Yihong 高逸鸿 (1 幅/pc) (24) 田世光 Tian Shiguang 田世光 (1 幅/pc) (25) 袁松年 Yuan Songnian 袁松年 (1 幅/pc) (26) 高奇峰 Gao Qifeng 高奇峰 (1 幅/pc) (27) 陳之佛 Chen Zhifo 陈之佛 (1 幅/pc) (28) 陳半丁 Chen Banding 陈半丁 (1 幅/pc) (29) 馮超然 Feng Chaoran 冯超然 (1 幅/pc) (30) 鄭板橋 Zheng Banqiao 郑板桥 (1 幅/pc) Taiwan Web Museum A Free Exhibition Museum in the Internet World 台灣網路藝術美術博物館 網路世界裡的免費博物館 台湾网络艺术美术博物馆 网络世界里的免费博物馆 Free Website to See Paintings by Chinese Artists Listed in 2011 World Auction Revenue Top 30 and Rare Archaic Chinese Ancient Antiques 觀賞2011年列名世界拍賣總收入前30名中國畫家名畫作品及中國古代罕見的古董之免費網址 Welcome to identify your Chinese Paintings and Works of Art! Our help is free of charge! 歡迎辨識您的中國書畫及藝術品! 我們的協助是免費的! Mr. Orion Hsu & Brothers (徐氏兄弟珍藏文物) Private Museum preparatory office 中國書畫文物博物館籌備企劃辦公室 #1 orionandhsu@yahoo.com.tw #2 orionandhsu@gmail.com
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清同治大雅齋天地一家春永慶長春紅料款松石綠翡翠地粉彩牡丹花孔雀花鳥紋花瓶 A Tongzhi Songshi-green Jadeite-color-ground FAMILLE ROSE Peonies and Peacocks Porcelain Vase Da-ya-zha

Tank T- 34, Narva, Estonia
清同治13年製「大雅齋‧天地一家春」「永慶長春」紅料款松石綠翡翠地粉彩牡丹花孔雀花鳥紋花瓶 A Tongzhi Songshi-green Jadeite-color-ground FAMILLE ROSE Peonies and Peacocks Flowers and Birds Porcelain Vase Imperial Palace Workshop Tongzhi 13th year (A.D. 1874)“Da-ya-zhai, Tian-di-yi-jia-chun, Yong-qing-chang-chun” Red Seal Marks Qing Dynasty 尺寸: 高 39.3 x 最大腹徑 23 x 口徑 14.5 x 圓底足徑 12.3 公分 備註:清朝同治13年同治皇帝決定要重新修復圓明園,並希望在慈禧太后40歲壽辰之前完工來作為賀壽之禮。同治皇帝在同治13年11月20日,把圓明園的「敷春堂」重新命名為「天地一家春」並作為慈禧太后的寢宮。在修復圓明園工程同時,內廷也為裝點圓明園做了大量的準備,包括傳辦九江關燒造一系列的陳設瓷器。同治13年3月30日內廷交出畫魚缸、花盆、花瓶紙樣15件,合牌花盆、水仙盆樣18件,傳九江關監督按照畫合牌樣上粘連黃簽數目照式加細燒造,統限於同治13年9月內呈進。這些魚缸、花盆、花瓶及水仙盆共33組系列紋飾,分別編號傳辦,自1號至33號,其圖樣和款式以及釉彩旨意十分清楚,其中編號第十二號為粉地畫牡丹花瓶樣一件,照此樣燒造翡翠地花瓶二對;照此樣豆青地花瓶二對。(注解同治十三年傳九江活計底單) 這就是晚清著名的「大雅齋‧天地一家春」「永慶長春」紅料款瓷器。清朝文官之官服圖騰為:一品仙鶴,二品錦雞,三品孔雀,四品雁。證明此花瓶為清朝同治13年由九江關官窯燒造之圓明園內慈禧太后寢宮「天地一家春」用宮廷陳設瓷器。 Size: Height 39.3 x Maximum Abdomen Diameter 23 x Top Mouth Diameter 14.5 x round Base-stand foot Diameter 12.3 cm Notes: The Emperor Tongzhi Qing dynasty decided to repair the Park Yuanmingyuan in Tongzhi 13th year (A.D. 1874), and expected to be completed before the 40th birthday anniversary of the Empress Dowager Cixi as the ceremony of dedication. The Emperor Tongzhi renamed the Building "Fuchuntang" of the Park Yuanmingyuan to "Tian-di-yi-jia-chun" as the chamber of the Empress Dowager Cixi's on November 20th Tongzhi 13th year (A.D. 1874). During the repair works of the Park Yuanmingyuan, at the same time a lot of decoration preparations for the inner court of the Park Yuanmingyuan were also undertaken, including to order the Imperial Palace Workshop Jiujiang for firing a series of court furnishings porcelain. On March 30th Tongzhi 13th year (A.D. 1874) the inner court handed over 15 pieces of painting patterns for fish globe tanks, flower pots, vases and 18 pieces of painting patterns for joint-totems flower pots, pots of daffodils to the supervisor of the Imperial Palace Workshop Jiujiang to burn in accordance with the patterns and numbers of the yellow documentary adhesions illuminated for refined firing, and the deadline to be received in the inner court was restricted before September Tongzhi 13th year (A.D. 1874). These tanks, flower pots, vases and pots of daffodils were catalogued in 33 series of ornamentation, numbered from No. 1 to No. 33 with their imperially regulated designs, styles and colors of glaze to be very clear. Among which the catalog number twelfth was one painting style of FAMILLE ROSE Peonies Vase, with the same style and Songshi-green Jadeite-color-ground to burn two pairs of vases; with the same style and pea-green-color-ground to burn two pairs of vases. (Source: the order sheet of the Imperial Palace Workshop Jiujiang in Tongzhi 13th year [A.D. 1874]) These are the renowned porcelain with “Da-ya-zhai, Tian-di-yi-jia-chun, Yong-qing-chang-chun” Red Seal Marks in the late Qing Dynasty. The totems on the official robes of the Qing Officer: the first highest rank of official is a crane, the second highest rank of official is a golden pheasant, the third highest rank of official is a peacock, and the fourth highest rank of official is a wild goose. It is proved that this vase was the court furnishings porcelain for the Building Tian-di-yi-jia-chun in the Park Yuanmingyuan where is the chamber of the Empress Dowager Cixi's and made by the Imperial Palace Workshop Jiujiang in Tongzhi 13th year (A.D. 1874). The difference between the Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan and those elsewhere: (1) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art from the world containers by containers like the bites of sharks as the attached photos. Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art piece by piece like turtle walking and most of you will never be on the waiting list! (2) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art at a very low profile and never become a famous one listed in the world top 500 collectors. Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art to become a famous one listed in the world top 500 collectors. (3) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art directly from the source owing to authenticity! Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art from international auctioneers owing to the authenticity by the auctioneers. The required Preparation to sell your beautiful paintings and works of art into Taipei Taiwan Once you have joined Facebook international public group “Fine Art to sell” and posted on the wall dashboard your sale post(s) to be listed in the “See all sale posts” column of this group, then it’s recommended that you begin to prepare the following procedures in order to sell your paintings and works of art for sale smoothly into Taipei Taiwan: (1) Find a reliable delivery/mailing service that has door to door delivery/mailing service from your city to Taipei city of Taiwan, such as city post office…etc. Make sure the rate difference between “Framed” and “A roll of canvas without Frame” with the delivery/mailing service and prepare to advise the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. Consignee in Taipei Taiwan: (Attorney of buyer) Mr. Orion Hsu c/o Mr. Michael Hsu Attorney at Law licensed and registered in Taiwan Head of Future Law Firm Floor 12, No. 169, Section 4, Zhong-xiao East Road, Da-an District, Zip-code 10690, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: +886 - (0)2 - 23047919 (2) The import custom duty rates for “Painting, drawing and pastels, executed entirely by hand” (international HS Code 9701 TLS 2014) into Taiwan are 0%, i.e. import duty free. (3) Open a bank account at your bank in your city to receive foreign currency remittance from the buyer’s bank in Taipei Taiwan. The currency in Taiwan is New Taiwan Dollars (NTD). Make sure your bank account at what currency can receive foreign remittance from the bank in Taipei Taiwan. Prepare your bank account number, your bank account name, together with bank name, bank address, bank telephone number, Bank Swift Code/ABA Number/Sort Code/IBAN Number for foreign currency remittance in order to advise the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. This is the only way for you to collect your selling price at your currency from the buyer in Taipei Taiwan with different currency exchange via international banking system. Summary of IBAN Implementations (Source: German COMMERZBANK office in Taipei Taiwan): Format: Nation Name digits/length of IBAN numbers Albania 28 Andorra 24 Austria 20 Republic of Azerbaijan 24 Bahrain 22 Belgium 16 Bosnia & Herzegovina 20 Bulgaria 22 Costa Rica 21 Croatia 21 Cyprus 28 Czech Republic 24 Denmark 18 Dominican Republic 28 Estonia 20 Faroe Islands 18 Finland 18 France 27 Georgia 22 Germany 22 Gibraltar 23 Greece 27 Greenland 18 Hungary 28 Iceland 26 Ireland 22 Israel 23 Italy 27 Kazakhstan 20 Kuwait 30 Latvia 21 Lebanon 28 Liechtenstein 21 Lithuania 20 Luxembourg 20 Macedonia 19 Malta 31 Mauritania 27 Mauritius 30 Republic of Moldova 24 Monaco 27 Montenegro 22 Netherlands 18 Norway 15 Poland 28 Portugal 25 Romania 24 San Marino 27 Saudi Arabia 24 Serbia 22 Slovak Republic 24 Slovenia 19 Spain 24 Sweden 24 Switzerland 21 Tunisia 24 Turkey 26 United Arab Emirates 23 United Kingdom 22 Virgin Islands, British 24 You have to check the digits/length of your IBAN numbers with the above nation list carefully lest your price cash collected from the buyer should be rejected by the international banking system outside the door of your bank and returned back to this cash-remitter buyer in Taipei Taiwan. Once you have a bank account at your bank in your city, buyer can further indentify your account name with the name of the artist in order to assure that the subject cash-remittee to be the same person as the artist and the seller. (4) Prepare an Authentication Certificate of the Artist (if you are the artist) for the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. Without the above, you are not fully prepared to sell your beautiful paintings and works of art for sale into Taipei Taiwan yet! "Fine Art to sell" Group Description: This is a public group to exhibit freely fine art for sale to buyers worldwide. Fine art will be sold by itself once they are exhibited to right buyers at right place. They are not to be sold if they are always stored in a closed warehouse without any exhibition or just exhibited to wrong eyes at wrong venue. This group is aimed to publish an international “E-catalog of fine art for sale” via the combined traffics from the art favorite sites such as Facebook, Flickr, Google plus, Linkedin, Tumblr, Pinterest, Twitter, Blogger, Stage 32, Art-3000, Weibo,…etc. It will become the most convenient “Yellow Page” of fine art for sale in the world. Every buyer can just to glance at the price list on the wall of the group and make decision after careful comparison and study upon the data. It is strongly recommended that you post a sale post with picture of the art object for sale, price, location, size, artist name and the birth year, artist’s death year (if any); even if you have already a private website or a link. Being a professional buyer for decades together with other potential buyers in Taipei, Taiwan, we know a buying rule that just examine what it has on an E-catalog for the sake of efficiency. To show the price in sales post is to demonstrate the positive WILLING for sale of the artist. This is quite different from EXHIBITION ONLY. People go to the selling market with BUYING INTENTION and MONEY for shopping; but people go to a museum exhibition with ticket money and no buying intention. They are only a large audience at an exhibition venue. They will not buy the paintings those are not for sale! If you just post a non-sale post that will be very soon pushed down by other newly coming large database in a few days and lose eye-views from buyers on the wall. It will not be recorded in the easy index-queues of "See all sale posts" in this group. For your own benefit, please click green button to "Sell Something", not to click "Start Discussion" and post a sale post of your best “FIGHTING and COMBATING works of art in the world art market”. If you click "Start Discussion", then after clicking "POST" at the end, please remember to choose "not for selling" to be a non-sale post! A sale post will be shown in “See all sale posts” of the group and easily be noticed by buyers! This is an international “Art Market” where buyers will have to come for shopping. Buyers always go to where a crowded selling market is located with lots of traffics. We have discovered several NEW STARS OF PAINTINGS in this group. This doesn’t mean other painters in this group beside these NEW STARS are not good enough. They are all very good with the best quality of the paintings posted in the internet. Multiple sale posts by an artist can enhance buying interests from a buyer in the paintings by this particular artist! In just less than four months, we have had at least four thousand new members and over 930 valuable lots of beautiful paintings and works of art for sale all over the world! We have been newly created since end-July 2015, but we are confident of what we are going to sell and buy! Mr. Orion Hsu & Brothers Private Museum preparatory office Taipei Taiwan The Art Market in Taipei city of Taiwan The metropolitan area of Taipei City has a population of 7,028,583 people ranking the 40th most-populous urban area in the world. As of 2007, the metro region of Taipei has a nominal GDP of around US$260 billion, a record that would rank it 13th among world cities by GDP. Taiwan is now a creditor economy, holding one of the world's largest foreign exchange reserves of over US$403 billion as of December 2012. The National Palace Museum in Taipei is a great art museum built around a permanent collection centered on ancient Chinese artifacts. It should not be confused with the Palace Museum in Beijing; both institutions trace their origins to the same Forbidden City in Beijing where the Palace of Emperor is located and stored with million pieces of valuable collections by the consecutive Emperors of Qing dynasty. The collections were divided in the 1940s as a result of the Chinese Civil War. The National Palace Museum in Taipei now boasts of a truly international collection while housing one of the world's largest collections of artifacts from ancient China. Along with the cultural education and influence from the nearby National Palace Museum in Taipei, hiking prices and excellent investment returns of art have aroused huge interests of the citizens in Taipei who have been used to be living in a house costs commonly from US$ 1 million to 3 million or so for decades. The art is expensive; but the house is much more expensive than the art. There are over 1,000 shops dealing art business in Taipei and some of them are opened only on Saturdays and Sundays for just two working days per week. Few buyers in Taipei are buying their art collections from international auctioneers and ranking among the top 500 collectors in the world. Most of local citizen-buyers in Taipei are just like million-of-ants and purchase their art goods from local shops and private sellers at millions of dollars by thousands of transactions per day. So the art goods are generally shipped to Taipei from China and worldwide area by containers to meet the art market demand in Taipei. Good paintings and works of art will be sold by themselves once they are exhibited to right buyers at right place. They are not to be sold if they are always stored in a closed warehouse without any exhibition or just exhibited to wrong eyes at wrong venue. 2014 年世界拍賣總收入前 100 名畫家中之前 31 名中國畫家 Top 31 Chinese artists among the Top 100 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 共 31 名中國畫家占前 100 名畫家之 31 % Total 31 Chinese artists / 100 artists = 31 % 假如你是西方油畫的收藏家,扣除 31 % 的中國畫家,再扣除 20 % 左右的中國瓷器、青銅器、珠寶玉器、漆器雜項類中國作家,2014年你只是在世界作者市場 49 % 以內經營藝術品而已;可能再過10年,你將成為只是在世界作者市場 30 % 以內經營。 If you are a collector of western oil paintings, deducting 31 % for Chinese artists of paintings and further deducting 20% for Chinese artists of ceramics、bronze、jades and jewelry、lacquer and miscellaneous works of art, in 2014 you are only operating works of art within 49% of the world artists market. Maybe after 10 years, you might become operating works of art within 30% of the world artists market. 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover ($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price ($) Page 84 (14 Chinese artists) 第84頁14位中國畫家 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 齊白石 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 張大千 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 趙無極 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 傅抱石 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 徐悲鴻 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 黃冑 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 黃賓虹 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 吳昌碩 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 陸儼少 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 李可染 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 朱德群 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 吳冠中 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 林風眠 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964)曾梵志 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 (17 Chinese artists) 第85頁17位中國畫家 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 溥儒(溥心畬) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 謝稚柳 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 吳湖帆 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 王鐸 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 潘天壽 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 朱耷(八大山人) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 常玉 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 朱新建 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 乾隆皇帝 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 程十髮 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 啟功 25,693,155 437 815,500 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 錢松喦 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 范曾 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 于右任 23,032,037 718 521,279 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 周春芽 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 王翬 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 張曉剛 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. Source: The Art Market in 2014 Page 84-93 Top 500 artists by auction revenue in 2014 by Art price 2014年世界拍賣總收入前100名畫家 Top 100 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) Page 84 1 WARHOL Andy (1928-1987) 569,507,083 1,394 73,000,000 2 PICASSO Pablo (1881-1973) 375,054,326 2,898 28,000,000 3 BACON Francis (1909-1992) 270,748,102 122 72,000,000 4 RICHTER Gerhard (1932) 254,353,142 258 28,711,740 5 ROTHKO Mark (1903-1970) 249,188,072 16 59,000,000 6 MONET Claude (1840-1926) 222,694,607 40 48,073,025 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 8 GIACOMETTI Alberto (1901-1966) 205,473,704 147 90,000,000 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 10 KOONS Jeff (1955) 149,686,183 104 30,000,000 11 BASQUIAT Jean-Michel (1960-1988) 148,998,739 71 31,000,000 12 TWOMBLY Cy (1928-2011) 126,221,339 61 62,000,000 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 14 LICHTENSTEIN Roy (1923-1997) 109,143,660 540 19,000,000 15 KOONING de Willem (1904-1997) 105,999,158 77 26,000,000 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 18 MODIGLIANI Amedeo (1884-1920) 98,954,376 26 63,000,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 21 GOGH van Vincent (1853-1890) 87,864,632 12 55,000,000 22 WOOL Christopher (1955) 87,630,825 52 21,000,000 23 CHAGALL Marc (1887-1985) 87,296,130 1,125 10,110,960 24 MIRO Joan (1893-1983) 83,177,312 1,306 11,000,000 25 FONTANA Lucio (1899-1968) 82,185,863 247 9,038,090 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 27 CALDER Alexander (1898-1976) 78,764,837 354 23,000,000 28 MATISSE Henri (1869-1954) 75,439,034 404 17,000,000 29 NEWMAN Barnett (1905-1970) 75,039,000 3 75,000,000 30 MANET Edouard (1832-1883) 68,522,429 39 58,000,000 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 33 DOIG Peter (1959) 65,945,331 62 16,000,000 34 CUI Ruzhuo (1944) 65,150,015 49 20,623,999 35 LEGER Fernand (1881-1955) 65,038,926 216 17,526,600 36 RENOIR Pierre-Auguste (1841-1919) 64,799,084 270 10,000,000 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 39 KIPPENBERGER Martin (1953-1997) 59,801,054 64 20,000,000 40 O'KEEFFE Georgia (1887-1986) 57,372,500 11 39,500,000 41 GRIS Juan (1887-1927) 55,609,017 16 50,778,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 43 PRINCE Richard (1949) 53,904,826 76 7,500,000 44 MAGRITTE Rene (1898-1967) 53,449,860 110 11,415,600 45 POLKE Sigmar (1941-2010) 52,118,395 142 7,500,000 46 ROCKWELL Norman Perceval (1894-1978) 49,866,548 78 20,000,000 47 TURNER Joseph Mallord William (1775-1851) 47,501,117 25 42,379,200 48 PISSARRO Camille (1830-1903) 47,181,620 126 28,539,000 49 RYMAN Robert (1930) 45,055,015 22 13,250,000 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964) 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 51 MONDRIAAN Piet (1872-1944) 42,161,208 12 22,972,950 52 KANDINSKY Wassily (1866-1944) 41,815,792 88 15,200,000 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 54 RUSCHA Ed (1937) 40,297,696 161 27,000,000 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 56 DIEBENKORN Richard (1922-1993) 39,797,050 54 9,000,000 57 KLEIN Yves (1928-1962) 39,322,018 58 15,000,000 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 60 DUBUFFET Jean (1901-1985) 36,738,561 136 6,500,000 61 JOHNS Jasper (1930) 36,206,875 127 32,000,000 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 63 KUSAMA Yayoi (1929) 34,578,242 501 6,200,000 64 BRUEGHEL Pieter II (c.1564-1637/38) 33,927,798 17 8,312,415 65 LOWRY Laurence Stephen (1887-1976) 33,818,511 211 7,420,500 66 HARING Keith (1958-1990) 32,957,932 334 4,200,000 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 68 SHIRAGA Kazuo (1924-2008) 31,741,241 59 4,629,100 69 CORNELL Joseph (1903-1972) 30,709,300 61 6,800,000 70 CEZANNE Paul (1839-1906) 30,651,134 51 5,277,130 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 72 GUYTON Wade (1972) 29,872,250 25 5,200,000 73 MANZONI Piero (1933-1963) 29,409,569 20 17,934,560 74 FREUD Lucian (1922-2011) 28,880,298 44 15,000,000 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 76 BRAQUE Georges (1882-1963) 28,026,347 288 8,000,000 77 MOORE Henry (1898-1986) 27,966,291 359 7,207,200 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 79 RODIN Auguste (1840-1917) 26,464,285 109 5,870,880 80 BOETTI Alighiero (1940-1994) 26,293,943 102 3,344,040 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 82 STAEL de Nicolas (1914-1955) 25,840,977 27 5,037,550 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 25,693,155 437 815,500 84 KLINE Franz (1910-1962) 25,601,059 13 23,500,000 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 86 SCHWITTERS Kurt (1887-1948) 25,317,879 25 21,108,520 87 VRIES de Adrien (c.1550-1626) 24,750,000 1 24,750,000 88 CASTELLANI Enrico (1930) 24,636,292 70 5,284,290 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 90 DALI Salvador (1904-1989) 23,267,013 1,393 8,000,000 91 JUDD Donald (1928-1994) 23,167,881 57 6,500,000 92 MITCHELL Joan (1926-1992) 23,076,316 31 10,500,000 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 23,032,037 718 521,279 94 BURRI Alberto (1915-1995) 22,881,307 60 6,726,870 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 97 DEGAS Edgar (1834-1917) 20,879,178 91 4,500,000 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 99 POLLOCK Jackson (1912-1956) 20,757,940 7 10,000,000 100 STELLA Frank (1936) 20,553,820 195 5,800,000 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. Source: The Art Market in 2014 Page 84-93 Top 500 artists by auction revenue in 2014 by Art price Chinese Painters 中國畫家: (1) 張大千 Zhang Daqian 张大千 (32 幅/pcs) (2) 齊白石 Qi Baishi 齐白石 (10 幅/pcs) (3) 徐悲鴻 Xu Beihong 徐悲鸿 (8 幅/pcs) (4) 吳冠中 Wu Guanzhong 吴冠中 (7 幅/pcs) (5) 傅抱石 Fu Baoshi 傅抱石 (3 幅/pcs) (6) 李可染 Li Keran 李可染 (1 幅/pc) (7) 陸儼少 Lu Yanshao 陆俨少 (1 幅/pc) (8) 黃冑 Huang Zhou 黃冑 (1 幅/pc) (9) 黃賓虹 Huang Binhong 黄宾虹 (3 幅/pcs) (10) 吳昌碩 Wu Changshuo 吴昌硕 (1 幅/pc) (11) 林風眠 Lin Fengmian 林风眠 (4 幅/pcs) (12) 吳湖帆 Wu Hufan 吴湖帆 (4 幅/pcs) (13) 謝稚柳 Xie Zhiliu 谢稚柳 (1 幅/pc) (14) 黃君璧 Huang Junbi 黄君璧 (2 幅/pc) (15) 愛新覺羅 溥儒 Pu Ru 溥心畬 Pu Xinyu (1 幅/pc) (16) 唐雲 Tang Yun 唐云 (1 幅/pc) (17) 趙少昂 Zhao Shao’Ang 赵少昂 (3 幅/pcs) (18) 何海霞 He Haixia 何海霞 (1 幅/pc) (19) 關山月 Guan Shanyue 关山月 (1 幅/pc) (20) 豐子愷 Feng Zikai 丰子恺 (1 幅/pc) (21) 顏伯龍 Yan Bolong 颜伯龙 (4 幅/pcs) (22) 愛新覺羅溥佐 Aisin Gioro Pu Zuo (1 幅/pc) (23) 高逸鴻 Gao Yihong 高逸鸿 (1 幅/pc) (24) 田世光 Tian Shiguang 田世光 (1 幅/pc) (25) 袁松年 Yuan Songnian 袁松年 (1 幅/pc) (26) 高奇峰 Gao Qifeng 高奇峰 (1 幅/pc) (27) 陳之佛 Chen Zhifo 陈之佛 (1 幅/pc) (28) 陳半丁 Chen Banding 陈半丁 (1 幅/pc) (29) 馮超然 Feng Chaoran 冯超然 (1 幅/pc) (30) 鄭板橋 Zheng Banqiao 郑板桥 (1 幅/pc) Taiwan Web Museum A Free Exhibition Museum in the Internet World 台灣網路藝術美術博物館 網路世界裡的免費博物館 台湾网络艺术美术博物馆 网络世界里的免费博物馆 Free Website to See Paintings by Chinese Artists Listed in 2011 World Auction Revenue Top 30 and Rare Archaic Chinese Ancient Antiques 觀賞2011年列名世界拍賣總收入前30名中國畫家名畫作品及中國古代罕見的古董之免費網址 Welcome to identify your Chinese Paintings and Works of Art! Our help is free of charge! 歡迎辨識您的中國書畫及藝術品! 我們的協助是免費的! Mr. Orion Hsu & Brothers (徐氏兄弟珍藏文物) Private Museum preparatory office 中國書畫文物博物館籌備企劃辦公室 #1 orionandhsu@yahoo.com.tw #2 orionandhsu@gmail.com
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一件西元前1600年至西元前221年商周時期皇后用青銅八鳳紋爵 A Bronze carved Eight-Phoenixes Ritual Wine Vessel JUE for Queen of Shang dynasty to Zhou dynasty China from

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一件西元前1600年至西元前221年商周時期皇后用青銅八鳳紋爵 A Bronze carved Eight-Phoenixes Ritual Wine Vessel JUE for Queen of Shang dynasty to Zhou dynasty China from 1600 B.C. to 221 B.C. 大小尺寸: 高 20.5 x 寬 13.8 x 深 7.1公分 重量: 420 公克 Size: H 20.5 x W 13.8 x D 7.1 cm Weight: 420 grams 2015年11月11日在英國倫敦舉行的蘇富比重要中國藝術品拍賣會圖錄 Lot 61 (賣出美金 USD 14,227) 及 Lot. 62 (賣出美金USD 32,247) 中列有兩個無鳳紋圖騰飾紋之商朝古代祭祀用盛酒器青銅爵. There are two archaic bronze ritual wine vessels “Jue” of Shang dynasty without phoenix-totems listed on the Sotheby’s auction catalogue of Important Chinese Art Lot. 61 (Sold USD 14,227) and 62 (Sold USD 32,247) dated 11 November 2015 held in London United Kingdom. The difference between the Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan and those elsewhere: (1) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art from the world containers by containers like the bites of sharks as the attached photos. Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art piece by piece like turtle walking and most of you will never be on the waiting list! (2) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art at a very low profile and never become a famous one listed in the world top 500 collectors. Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art to become a famous one listed in the world top 500 collectors. (3) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art directly from the source owing to authenticity! Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art from international auctioneers owing to the authenticity by the auctioneers. The required Preparation to sell your beautiful paintings and works of art into Taipei Taiwan Once you have joined Facebook international public group “Fine Art to sell” and posted on the wall dashboard your sale post(s) to be listed in the “See all sale posts” column of this group, then it’s recommended that you begin to prepare the following procedures in order to sell your paintings and works of art for sale smoothly into Taipei Taiwan: (1) Find a reliable delivery/mailing service that has door to door delivery/mailing service from your city to Taipei city of Taiwan, such as city post office…etc. Make sure the rate difference between “Framed” and “A roll of canvas without Frame” with the delivery/mailing service and prepare to advise the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. Consignee in Taipei Taiwan: (Attorney of buyer) Mr. Orion Hsu c/o Mr. Michael Hsu Attorney at Law licensed and registered in Taiwan Head of Future Law Firm Floor 12, No. 169, Section 4, Zhong-xiao East Road, Da-an District, Zip-code 10690, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: +886 - (0)2 - 27213625 (2) The import custom duty rates for “Painting, drawing and pastels, executed entirely by hand” (international HS Code 9701 TLS 2014) into Taiwan are 0%, i.e. import duty free. (3) Open a bank account at your bank in your city to receive foreign currency remittance from the buyer’s bank in Taipei Taiwan. The currency in Taiwan is New Taiwan Dollars (NTD). Make sure your bank account at what currency can receive foreign remittance from the bank in Taipei Taiwan. Prepare your bank account number, your bank account name, together with bank name, bank address, bank telephone number, Bank Swift Code/ABA Number/Sort Code/IBAN Number for foreign currency remittance in order to advise the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. This is the only way for you to collect your selling price at your currency from the buyer in Taipei Taiwan with different currency exchange via international banking system. Summary of IBAN Implementations (Source: German COMMERZBANK office in Taipei Taiwan): Format: Nation Name digits/length of IBAN numbers Albania 28 Andorra 24 Austria 20 Republic of Azerbaijan 24 Bahrain 22 Belgium 16 Bosnia & Herzegovina 20 Bulgaria 22 Costa Rica 21 Croatia 21 Cyprus 28 Czech Republic 24 Denmark 18 Dominican Republic 28 Estonia 20 Faroe Islands 18 Finland 18 France 27 Georgia 22 Germany 22 Gibraltar 23 Greece 27 Greenland 18 Hungary 28 Iceland 26 Ireland 22 Israel 23 Italy 27 Kazakhstan 20 Kuwait 30 Latvia 21 Lebanon 28 Liechtenstein 21 Lithuania 20 Luxembourg 20 Macedonia 19 Malta 31 Mauritania 27 Mauritius 30 Republic of Moldova 24 Monaco 27 Montenegro 22 Netherlands 18 Norway 15 Poland 28 Portugal 25 Romania 24 San Marino 27 Saudi Arabia 24 Serbia 22 Slovak Republic 24 Slovenia 19 Spain 24 Sweden 24 Switzerland 21 Tunisia 24 Turkey 26 United Arab Emirates 23 United Kingdom 22 Virgin Islands, British 24 You have to check the digits/length of your IBAN numbers with the above nation list carefully lest your price cash collected from the buyer should be rejected by the international banking system outside the door of your bank and returned back to this cash-remitter buyer in Taipei Taiwan. Once you have a bank account at your bank in your city, buyer can further indentify your account name with the name of the artist in order to assure that the subject cash-remittee to be the same person as the artist and the seller. (4) Prepare an Authentication Certificate of the Artist (if you are the artist) for the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. Without the above, you are not fully prepared to sell your beautiful paintings and works of art for sale into Taipei Taiwan yet! "Fine Art to sell" Group Description: This is a public group to exhibit freely fine art for sale to buyers worldwide. Fine art will be sold by itself once they are exhibited to right buyers at right place. They are not to be sold if they are always stored in a closed warehouse without any exhibition or just exhibited to wrong eyes at wrong venue. This group is aimed to publish an international “E-catalog of fine art for sale” via the combined traffics from the art favorite sites such as Facebook, Flickr, Google plus, Linkedin, Tumblr, Pinterest, Twitter, Blogger, Stage 32, Art-3000, Weibo,…etc. It will become the most convenient “Yellow Page” of fine art for sale in the world. Every buyer can just to glance at the price list on the wall of the group and make decision after careful comparison and study upon the data. It is strongly recommended that you post a sale post with picture of the art object for sale, price, location, size, artist name and the birth year, artist’s death year (if any); even if you have already a private website or a link. Being a professional buyer for decades together with other potential buyers in Taipei, Taiwan, we know a buying rule that just examine what it has on an E-catalog for the sake of efficiency. To show the price in sales post is to demonstrate the positive WILLING for sale of the artist. This is quite different from EXHIBITION ONLY. People go to the selling market with BUYING INTENTION and MONEY for shopping; but people go to a museum exhibition with ticket money and no buying intention. They are only a large audience at an exhibition venue. They will not buy the paintings those are not for sale! If you just post a non-sale post that will be very soon pushed down by other newly coming large database in a few days and lose eye-views from buyers on the wall. It will not be recorded in the easy index-queues of "See all sale posts" in this group. For your own benefit, please click green button to "Sell Something", not to click "Start Discussion" and post a sale post of your best “FIGHTING and COMBATING works of art in the world art market”. If you click "Start Discussion", then after clicking "POST" at the end, please remember to choose "not for selling" to be a non-sale post! A sale post will be shown in “See all sale posts” of the group and easily be noticed by buyers! This is an international “Art Market” where buyers will have to come for shopping. Buyers always go to where a crowded selling market is located with lots of traffics. We have discovered several NEW STARS OF PAINTINGS in this group. This doesn’t mean other painters in this group beside these NEW STARS are not good enough. They are all very good with the best quality of the paintings posted in the internet. Multiple sale posts by an artist can enhance buying interests from a buyer in the paintings by this particular artist! In just less than one month, we have had at least one thousand new members and over 300 valuable lots of beautiful paintings and works of art for sale all over the world! We have been newly created since end-July 2015, but we are confident of what we are going to sell and buy! Mr. Orion Hsu & Brothers Private Museum preparatory office Taipei Taiwan The Art News in Taipei city of Taiwan 臺灣臺北市的藝術新聞 臺灣臺北市《真相達文西特展》除展示達文西親筆真跡,亦展出義大利54幅受達文西畫風影響的經典畫作,總價值超過百億元名畫中,保羅.波爾波拉(Paolo Porpora)大師的名畫《花》,2015/8/23日遭到一位摔跤12歲男童弄出了一個拳頭大小的破洞。 《The FACE of LEONARDO Exhibition》 held in Taipei Taiwan exhibits the painting of Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci and the other 54 pieces of classical paintings that were influenced by his style with total value at US several hundreds of million dollars. Among these exhibits painting 《Flower》 by Paolo Porpora was smashed in a fist-hole by a twelve years old fallen-down boy on Aug. 23rd, 2015. The Art Market in Taipei city of Taiwan The metropolitan area of Taipei City has a population of 7,028,583 people ranking the 40th most-populous urban area in the world. As of 2007, the metro region of Taipei has a nominal GDP of around US$260 billion, a record that would rank it 13th among world cities by GDP. Taiwan is now a creditor economy, holding one of the world's largest foreign exchange reserves of over US$403 billion as of December 2012. The National Palace Museum in Taipei is a great art museum built around a permanent collection centered on ancient Chinese artifacts. It should not be confused with the Palace Museum in Beijing; both institutions trace their origins to the same Forbidden City in Beijing where the Palace of Emperor is located and stored with million pieces of valuable collections by the consecutive Emperors of Qing dynasty. The collections were divided in the 1940s as a result of the Chinese Civil War. The National Palace Museum in Taipei now boasts of a truly international collection while housing one of the world's largest collections of artifacts from ancient China. Along with the cultural education and influence from the nearby National Palace Museum in Taipei, hiking prices and excellent investment returns of art have aroused huge interests of the citizens in Taipei who have been used to be living in a house costs commonly from US$ 1 million to 3 million or so for decades. The art is expensive; but the house is much more expensive than the art. There are over 1,000 shops dealing art business in Taipei and some of them are opened only on Saturdays and Sundays for just two working days per week. Few buyers in Taipei are buying their art collections from international auctioneers and ranking among the top 500 collectors in the world. Most of local citizen-buyers in Taipei are just like million-of-ants and purchase their art goods from local shops and private sellers at millions of dollars by thousands of transactions per day. So the art goods are generally shipped to Taipei from China and worldwide area by containers to meet the art market demand in Taipei. Good paintings and works of art will be sold by themselves once they are exhibited to right buyers at right place. They are not to be sold if they are always stored in a closed warehouse without any exhibition or just exhibited to wrong eyes at wrong venue. 2014 年世界拍賣總收入前 100 名畫家中之前 31 名中國畫家 Top 31 Chinese artists among the Top 100 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 共 31 名中國畫家占前 100 名畫家之 31 % Total 31 Chinese artists / 100 artists = 31 % 假如你是西方油畫的收藏家,扣除 31 % 的中國畫家,再扣除 20 % 左右的中國瓷器、青銅器、珠寶玉器、漆器雜項類中國作家,2014年你只是在世界作者市場 49 % 以內經營藝術品而已;可能再過10年,你將成為只是在世界作者市場 30 % 以內經營。 If you are a collector of western oil paintings, deducting 31 % for Chinese artists of paintings and further deducting 20% for Chinese artists of ceramics、bronze、jades and jewelry、lacquer and miscellaneous works of art, in 2014 you are only operating works of art within 49% of the world artists market. Maybe after 10 years, you might become operating works of art within 30% of the world artists market. 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover ($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price ($) Page 84 (14 Chinese artists) 第84頁14位中國畫家 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 齊白石 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 張大千 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 趙無極 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 傅抱石 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 徐悲鴻 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 黃冑 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 黃賓虹 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 吳昌碩 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 陸儼少 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 李可染 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 朱德群 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 吳冠中 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 林風眠 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964)曾梵志 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 (17 Chinese artists) 第85頁17位中國畫家 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 溥儒(溥心畬) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 謝稚柳 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 吳湖帆 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 王鐸 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 潘天壽 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 朱耷(八大山人) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 常玉 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 朱新建 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 乾隆皇帝 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 程十髮 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 啟功 25,693,155 437 815,500 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 錢松喦 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 范曾 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 于右任 23,032,037 718 521,279 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 周春芽 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 王翬 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 張曉剛 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. Source: The Art Market in 2014 Page 84-93 Top 500 artists by auction revenue in 2014 by Art price 2014年世界拍賣總收入前100名畫家 Top 100 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) Page 84 1 WARHOL Andy (1928-1987) 569,507,083 1,394 73,000,000 2 PICASSO Pablo (1881-1973) 375,054,326 2,898 28,000,000 3 BACON Francis (1909-1992) 270,748,102 122 72,000,000 4 RICHTER Gerhard (1932) 254,353,142 258 28,711,740 5 ROTHKO Mark (1903-1970) 249,188,072 16 59,000,000 6 MONET Claude (1840-1926) 222,694,607 40 48,073,025 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 8 GIACOMETTI Alberto (1901-1966) 205,473,704 147 90,000,000 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 10 KOONS Jeff (1955) 149,686,183 104 30,000,000 11 BASQUIAT Jean-Michel (1960-1988) 148,998,739 71 31,000,000 12 TWOMBLY Cy (1928-2011) 126,221,339 61 62,000,000 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 14 LICHTENSTEIN Roy (1923-1997) 109,143,660 540 19,000,000 15 KOONING de Willem (1904-1997) 105,999,158 77 26,000,000 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 18 MODIGLIANI Amedeo (1884-1920) 98,954,376 26 63,000,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 21 GOGH van Vincent (1853-1890) 87,864,632 12 55,000,000 22 WOOL Christopher (1955) 87,630,825 52 21,000,000 23 CHAGALL Marc (1887-1985) 87,296,130 1,125 10,110,960 24 MIRO Joan (1893-1983) 83,177,312 1,306 11,000,000 25 FONTANA Lucio (1899-1968) 82,185,863 247 9,038,090 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 27 CALDER Alexander (1898-1976) 78,764,837 354 23,000,000 28 MATISSE Henri (1869-1954) 75,439,034 404 17,000,000 29 NEWMAN Barnett (1905-1970) 75,039,000 3 75,000,000 30 MANET Edouard (1832-1883) 68,522,429 39 58,000,000 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 33 DOIG Peter (1959) 65,945,331 62 16,000,000 34 CUI Ruzhuo (1944) 65,150,015 49 20,623,999 35 LEGER Fernand (1881-1955) 65,038,926 216 17,526,600 36 RENOIR Pierre-Auguste (1841-1919) 64,799,084 270 10,000,000 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 39 KIPPENBERGER Martin (1953-1997) 59,801,054 64 20,000,000 40 O'KEEFFE Georgia (1887-1986) 57,372,500 11 39,500,000 41 GRIS Juan (1887-1927) 55,609,017 16 50,778,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 43 PRINCE Richard (1949) 53,904,826 76 7,500,000 44 MAGRITTE Rene (1898-1967) 53,449,860 110 11,415,600 45 POLKE Sigmar (1941-2010) 52,118,395 142 7,500,000 46 ROCKWELL Norman Perceval (1894-1978) 49,866,548 78 20,000,000 47 TURNER Joseph Mallord William (1775-1851) 47,501,117 25 42,379,200 48 PISSARRO Camille (1830-1903) 47,181,620 126 28,539,000 49 RYMAN Robert (1930) 45,055,015 22 13,250,000 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964) 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 51 MONDRIAAN Piet (1872-1944) 42,161,208 12 22,972,950 52 KANDINSKY Wassily (1866-1944) 41,815,792 88 15,200,000 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 54 RUSCHA Ed (1937) 40,297,696 161 27,000,000 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 56 DIEBENKORN Richard (1922-1993) 39,797,050 54 9,000,000 57 KLEIN Yves (1928-1962) 39,322,018 58 15,000,000 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 60 DUBUFFET Jean (1901-1985) 36,738,561 136 6,500,000 61 JOHNS Jasper (1930) 36,206,875 127 32,000,000 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 63 KUSAMA Yayoi (1929) 34,578,242 501 6,200,000 64 BRUEGHEL Pieter II (c.1564-1637/38) 33,927,798 17 8,312,415 65 LOWRY Laurence Stephen (1887-1976) 33,818,511 211 7,420,500 66 HARING Keith (1958-1990) 32,957,932 334 4,200,000 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 68 SHIRAGA Kazuo (1924-2008) 31,741,241 59 4,629,100 69 CORNELL Joseph (1903-1972) 30,709,300 61 6,800,000 70 CEZANNE Paul (1839-1906) 30,651,134 51 5,277,130 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 72 GUYTON Wade (1972) 29,872,250 25 5,200,000 73 MANZONI Piero (1933-1963) 29,409,569 20 17,934,560 74 FREUD Lucian (1922-2011) 28,880,298 44 15,000,000 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 76 BRAQUE Georges (1882-1963) 28,026,347 288 8,000,000 77 MOORE Henry (1898-1986) 27,966,291 359 7,207,200 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 79 RODIN Auguste (1840-1917) 26,464,285 109 5,870,880 80 BOETTI Alighiero (1940-1994) 26,293,943 102 3,344,040 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 82 STAEL de Nicolas (1914-1955) 25,840,977 27 5,037,550 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 25,693,155 437 815,500 84 KLINE Franz (1910-1962) 25,601,059 13 23,500,000 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 86 SCHWITTERS Kurt (1887-1948) 25,317,879 25 21,108,520 87 VRIES de Adrien (c.1550-1626) 24,750,000 1 24,750,000 88 CASTELLANI Enrico (1930) 24,636,292 70 5,284,290 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 90 DALI Salvador (1904-1989) 23,267,013 1,393 8,000,000 91 JUDD Donald (1928-1994) 23,167,881 57 6,500,000 92 MITCHELL Joan (1926-1992) 23,076,316 31 10,500,000 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 23,032,037 718 521,279 94 BURRI Alberto (1915-1995) 22,881,307 60 6,726,870 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 97 DEGAS Edgar (1834-1917) 20,879,178 91 4,500,000 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 99 POLLOCK Jackson (1912-1956) 20,757,940 7 10,000,000 100 STELLA Frank (1936) 20,553,820 195 5,800,000 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. Source: The Art Market in 2014 Page 84-93 Top 500 artists by auction revenue in 2014 by Art price 99 Paintings 書畫 12 Antiques 古董 99 Fine Chinese Paintings and 12 Antiques in 2013 2013 年 99 幅中國書畫及 12 件古董精品 Chinese Painters 中國畫家: (1) 張大千 Zhang Daqian 张大千 (32 幅/pcs) (2) 齊白石 Qi Baishi 齐白石 (10 幅/pcs) (3) 徐悲鴻 Xu Beihong 徐悲鸿 (8 幅/pcs) (4) 吳冠中 Wu Guanzhong 吴冠中 (7 幅/pcs) (5) 傅抱石 Fu Baoshi 傅抱石 (3 幅/pcs) (6) 李可染 Li Keran 李可染 (1 幅/pc) (7) 陸儼少 Lu Yanshao 陆俨少 (1 幅/pc) (8) 黃冑 Huang Zhou 黃冑 (1 幅/pc) (9) 黃賓虹 Huang Binhong 黄宾虹 (3 幅/pcs) (10) 吳昌碩 Wu Changshuo 吴昌硕 (1 幅/pc) (11) 林風眠 Lin Fengmian 林风眠 (4 幅/pcs) (12) 吳湖帆 Wu Hufan 吴湖帆 (4 幅/pcs) (13) 謝稚柳 Xie Zhiliu 谢稚柳 (1 幅/pc) (14) 黃君璧 Huang Junbi 黄君璧 (2 幅/pc) (15) 愛新覺羅 溥儒 Pu Ru 溥心畬 Pu Xinyu (1 幅/pc) (16) 唐雲 Tang Yun 唐云 (1 幅/pc) (17) 趙少昂 Zhao Shao’Ang 赵少昂 (3 幅/pcs) (18) 何海霞 He Haixia 何海霞 (1 幅/pc) (19) 關山月 Guan Shanyue 关山月 (1 幅/pc) (20) 豐子愷 Feng Zikai 丰子恺 (1 幅/pc) (21) 顏伯龍 Yan Bolong 颜伯龙 (4 幅/pcs) (22) 愛新覺羅溥佐 Aisin Gioro Pu Zuo (1 幅/pc) (23) 高逸鴻 Gao Yihong 高逸鸿 (1 幅/pc) (24) 田世光 Tian Shiguang 田世光 (1 幅/pc) (25) 袁松年 Yuan Songnian 袁松年 (1 幅/pc) (26) 高奇峰 Gao Qifeng 高奇峰 (1 幅/pc) (27) 陳之佛 Chen Zhifo 陈之佛 (1 幅/pc) (28) 陳半丁 Chen Banding 陈半丁 (1 幅/pc) (29) 馮超然 Feng Chaoran 冯超然 (1 幅/pc) (30) 鄭板橋 Zheng Banqiao 郑板桥 (1 幅/pc) Works of Art 藝術品: (1) 古董 Antiques (2 件/pcs) (2) 玉 Jades (8 件/pcs) (3) 羊脂白玉 Mutton Fat White Jades (2 件/pcs) 99 Paintings 書畫 12 Antiques 古董 Works of Art List 藝術作品名錄 Paintings 書畫作品 Chinese Painters 中國畫家: (1) 張大千 Zhang Daqian 张大千 (32 幅/pcs) 1. Zhang Daqian Happy Birthday to Chairman Chang Kaishek of the Government inscribed by Yu Youren 張大千作于右任題大觀高仕祝壽圖手卷 2. Zhang Daqian After the Rising and Warm Green Mountains by Huang Gongwang with Calligraphy 張大千作擬元代黃公望浮巒暖翠山水圖及書法立軸 3. Zhang Daqian Splashed Landscape Fuchun Mountain 張大千作富春山居潑彩山水圖 4. Zhang Daqian Mountain Emei May Be Crossed On Top 張大千作可以橫絕峨嵋巔潑彩山水圖 5. Zhang Daqian A Bird’s-eye View on Taiwan Cross-Island Road near Herhuan 張大千作台灣橫貫公路合歡山鳥瞰金碧潑彩山水圖 6. Zhang Daqian 18 Luohan Disciples Appointed to Witness to Buddhist Truth handscroll 張大千作十八羅漢圖手卷 7. Zhang Daqian The Dreamland of Mountain Qingcheng in Heavenly Place 張大千作夢入靑城天下幽人間仙境圖 8. Zhang Daqian The Heavenly Place in Mankind World 張大千作人家在仙堂潑彩山水圖 9. Zhang Daqian Sun is Rising and Darkness is Fallen allover the Mountain with Calligraphy 張大千作天開影墮潑彩山水圖及書法對聯 10. Zhang Daqian Painting the Elder Bintourlu after Technique of Song Dynasty 張大千作倣宋人畫賓頭盧尊者像 11. Zhang Daqian Listening to the Springs below the Mountains handscroll 張大千作山水生風聽泉入山麓金碧潑彩山水圖手卷 12. Zhang Daqian Waterfall in a Quiet Mountain Valley with Calligraphy 張大千作幽谷飛瀑潑彩山水圖及書法對聯 13. Zhang Daqian Recalling the Beautiful Scenery of Mountain Huang in China 張大千作遙思黃山故景潑彩山水圖 14. Zhang Daqian Splashed Colour Landscape of Beautiful Mountain Qingcheng 張大千作青城天下幽潑彩山水圖 15. Zhang Daqian Golden Outline Red Lotus and a Flying Bird 張大千作香清鈎金紅荷翔鳥圖 16. Zhang Daqian One Flower in One World White Lotus and attached calligraphy 張大千作一花一世界白荷花圖及書法立軸 17. Zhang Daqian Lady with a Fan Bamboos Parrot Hairpin in Tang’s Clothes 張大千作仿莫高窟初唐人衣飾鸚鵡簪髮飾新篁紈扇仕女圖 18. Zhang Daqian Beauty in Red Hair-kerchief Wooden Shoes White Robe Bamboos 張大千作脩竹紅髮巾木屐白袍裸肩日本美女圖 19. Zhang Daqian Han Changli Composed a Lyric Poem Derived from Chu Dynasty 張大千作韓昌黎作楚語圖 20. Zhang Daqian Scholars Appreciating Maples 張大千作高仕賞楓圖 21. Zhang Daqian Black Cloud Covering on Top of Mt. Emei among Blue Cloud 張大千作可以橫絕峨眉巔黑雲滿布山頂藍雲環繞山間奇景潑墨兼潑彩山水圖 22. Zhang Daqian Dwelling in the Mountain by the Lake Wuting 張大千作五亭湖上山居潑彩山水圖 23. Zhang Daqian Spring Cloud and Morning Mist dated 1979 張大千1979年作春雲曉靄潑彩山水圖 24. Zhang Daqian Spring Cloud and Morning Mist dated 1965 張大千1965年作春雲曉靄潑彩山水圖 25. Zhang Daqian Impressionistic Red Lotus 張大千作寫意紅荷圖 26. Zhang Daqian Golden Outlined Red Lotus and Double Mandarin Ducks 張大千作愛清氣鈎金紅荷花鴛鴦嘉耦潑彩圖 27. Zhang Daqian High Mountain and Deep Cloud 張大千作山高雲深山水圖 28. Zhang Daqian Golden Outlined Landscape 張大千作金碧山水圖 29. Zhang Daqian Lady with a Fan and Bamboos in Splashed Colors 張大千作潑彩竹葉紈扇仕女圖 30. Zhang Daqian Seven Character Calligraphy Couplet 張大千作七言書法對聯 31. Zhang Daqian Six Character Calligraphy Couplet 張大千作六言書法對聯 32. Zhang Daqian Splashed Color Golden Outlined Red Lotus on Gold Sheet 張大千作金箋潑彩描金紅荷花圖 (2) 齊白石 Qi Baishi 齐白石 (10 幅/pcs) 1. Qi Baishi Lotus Fish Frogs Shrimps and Crabs handscroll inscribed by Zhang Daqian 齊白石作張大千題香清荷花魚蛙蝦蟹圖手卷 2. Qi Baishi The Ten Elder Men in the Legend of China 齊白石作十全老人神賢圖 3. Qi Baishi Lotus Double Mandarin Ducks and Love Shrimps 齊白石作荷花鴛鴦雙蝦佳偶圖 4. Qi Baishi Wealth and Powerful Honour are Both to Come 齊白石作富貴有期圖 5. Qi Baishi Lotus and Shrimps 齊白石作荷花群蝦圖 6. Qi Baishi A Lotus Pond and Shrimps 齊白石作荷花池塘群蝦圖 7. Qi Baishi A Spring Voice and Great Luck 齊白石作春聲大吉圖 8. Qi Baishi Eagle Perching on the Pine 齊白石作松鷹圖 9. Qi Baishi Prolonging Life Impressionistic Squirrel on Pine Red Peach Double Screens 齊白石作寫意松樹上松鼠與紅桃益壽圖對屏 (3) 徐悲鴻 Xu Beihong 徐悲鸿 (8 幅/pcs) 1. Xu Beihong The Hard Water Drawing of the People Lived in Chongqing handscroll inscribed by Zhang Daqian 徐悲鴻作張大千題巴人汲水圖手卷 2. Xu Beihong Jiufang Gao People in the Chinese Ancient Historical Poem 徐悲鴻作九方皋圖 3. Xu Beihong People in Chinese Ancient Historical Poem of Six Dynasties 徐悲鴻作六朝人詩意圖 4. Xu Beihong China the Wounded Lion Sat Watching American Flying Tiger 徐悲鴻作中國負傷之獅遙望美國飛虎飛將軍 5. Xu Beihong Lions and Snake 徐悲鴻作獅與蛇 6. Xu Beihong The Single Flying Eagle and the Lion 徐悲鴻作獨飛老鷹與獅子圖 7. Xu Beihong Lion and Eagle 徐悲鴻作獅子老鷹圖 8. Xu Beihong Prolonging Life Auspicious Cranes Ganoderma Lucidum Fungus 徐悲鴻作祥鶴靈芝延年益壽圖 (4) 吳冠中 Wu Guanzhong 吴冠中 (7 幅/pcs) 1. Wu Guanzhong The People Live in Mali Village 吳冠中作馬里村頭人物風景圖 2. Wu Guanzhong The Dwellings by the River and Mountain in Southern China 吳冠中作江南民居風景圖 3. Wu Guanzhong The Lion Grove Garden (Lion Woods) 吳冠中作獅子林 4. Wu Guanzhong The Wu Gorge 吳冠中作巫峽魂 5. Wu Guanzhong Rocks by the Sea 吳冠中作海滨石 6. Wu Guanzhong The Single-Log Bridge 吳冠中作獨木橋 7. Wu Guanzhong Expressionistic Lotus 吳冠中作表現主義的荷花 (5) 傅抱石 Fu Baoshi 傅抱石 (3 幅/pcs) 1. Fu Baoshi Hwan Shyua Showed Painting to Guests in East Jin Dynasty handscroll inscribed by Yu Youren 傅抱石作于右任題詩入畫中桓玄出畫圖手卷 2. Fu Baoshi The Nine Elders of the Poetry by Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty handscroll inscribed by Xu Beihong 傅抱石作徐悲鴻題元氣淋漓九老圖手卷 3. Fu Baoshi Premier Xie An Brought Beauties to the East Shan Mountain handscroll inscribed by Xie Zhiliu 傅抱石作謝稚柳題春風綠揚東山攜妓圖手卷 (6) 李可染 Li Keran 李可染 (1 幅/pc) 1. Li Keran The Landscape of River Li being Well-known Forever 李可染作漓江山水傳千古圖 (7) 陸儼少 Lu Yanshao 陆俨少 (1 幅/pc) 1. Lu Yanshao Spring and Rocks Landscape of Mountain Yandang 陸儼少作雁蕩泉石山水圖 (8) 黃冑 Huang Zhou 黃冑 (1 幅/pc) 1. Huang Zhou The Children and Father Sitting on the Back of Camels 黃冑作駱駝背上的小學生與父親 (9) 黃賓虹 Huang Binhong 黄宾虹 (3 幅/pcs) 1. Huang Binhong Landscape 黃賓虹作山水圖 2. Huang Binhong Landscape Hanging Scroll (1) 黃賓虹作山水圖立軸(1) 3. Huang Binhong Landscape Hanging Scroll (2) 黃賓虹作山水圖立軸(2) (10) 吳昌碩 Wu Changshuo 吴昌硕 (1 幅/pc) 1. Wu Changshuo Annual Purely Floral and Fruity Tributes 吳昌碩作歲朝清供圖 (11) 林風眠 Lin Fengmian 林风眠 (4 幅/pcs) 1. Lin Fengmian Five Naked Ladies 林風眠作五裸女圖 2. Lin Fengmian Two Beautiful Ladies and the Vase 林風眠作二美與花瓶圖 3. Lin Fengmian Three Beautiful Ladies and the Vase 林風眠作三美與花瓶圖 4. Lin Fengmian Court Ladies and the Vase 林風眠作宮女與花瓶圖 (12) 吳湖帆 Wu Hufan 吴湖帆 (4 幅/pcs) 1. Wu Hufan Dwelling in the Mountains handscroll inscribed by Xie Zhiliu 吳湖帆作謝稚柳題春風綠揚枝山居圖手卷 2. Wu Hufan Dwelling in the Mountains 吳湖帆作山居圖 3. Wu Hufan Landscape after Zhao Mengfu 吳湖帆作擬趙孟頫山水圖 4. Wu Hufan Seven Character Calligraphy Couplet 吳湖帆作七言書法對聯 (13) 謝稚柳 Xie Zhiliu 谢稚柳 (1 幅/pc) 1. Xie Zhiliu Landscape in Windy Spirit 謝稚柳作生風抖擻山水圖 (14) 黃君璧 Huang Junbi 黄君璧 (2 幅/pc) 1. Huang Junbi High Mountains and Flowing Waters Landscape 黃君璧作高山流水山水圖 (鏡片 mounted) 2. Huang Junbi High Mountains and Flowing Waters Landscape 黃君璧作高山流水山水圖 (立軸 hanging scroll) (15) 愛新覺羅 溥儒 Pu Ru 溥心畬 Pu Xinyu (1 幅/pc) 1. Pu Ru Green Mountain and White Cloud handscroll inscribed by Zhang Daqian 溥儒作張大千題青山白雲山水圖手卷 (16) 唐雲 Tang Yun 唐云 (1 幅/pc) 1. Tang Yun Birds and Flowers 唐雲作花鳥圖 (17) 趙少昂 Zhao Shao’Ang 赵少昂 (3 幅/pcs) 1. Zhao Shao’Ang Flowers and Bird Double Screen 趙少昂作花鳥圖對屏 2. Zhao Shao’Ang Tall Willow Tree Morning Cicada Bamboos and Little Bird 趙少昂作高柳曉蟬竹葉小鳥圖 (18) 何海霞 He Haixia 何海霞 (1 幅/pc) 1. He Haixia Landscape 何海霞作山水圖 (19) 關山月 Guan Shanyue 关山月 (1 幅/pc) 1. Guan Shanyue Spring is coming to Southern Guangdong Landscape 關山月作春到南粵山水圖 (20) 豐子愷 Feng Zikai 丰子恺 (1 幅/pc) 1. Feng Zikai A Small Table Three Friends and Plum Blossoms 豐子愷作小桌三朋梅花圖 (21) 顏伯龍 Yan Bolong 颜伯龙 (4 幅/pcs) 1. Yan Bolong Colorful Birds Flowers and Plants Four Screens 顏伯龍作彩鳥與花草小樹圖四條屏 (22) 愛新覺羅溥佐 Aisin Gioro Pu Zuo (1 幅/pc) 1. Aisin Gioro Pu Zuo Two Beautiful Horses 愛新覺羅溥佐作雙駿馬圖 (23) 高逸鴻 Gao Yihong 高逸鸿 (1 幅/pc) 1. Gao Yihong Beautiful Flowers Attracting Bees 高逸鴻作群花爭艷招蜂圖 (24) 田世光 Tian Shiguang 田世光 (1 幅/pc) 1. Tian Shiguang Flowers and Birds 田世光作花鳥圖 (25) 袁松年 Yuan Songnian 袁松年 (1 幅/pc) 1. Yuan Songnian Landscape 袁松年作山水圖 (26) 高奇峰 Gao Qifeng 高奇峰 (1 幅/pc) 1. Gao Qifeng Flowers and Bamboos 高奇峰作花竹圖 (27) 陳之佛 Chen Zhifo 陈之佛 (1 幅/pc) 1. Chen Zhifo Wild Geese under Willow Shadow 陳之佛作柳蔭雁鴨圖 (28) 陳半丁 Chen Banding 陈半丁 (1 幅/pc) 1. Chen Banding Flowers and Birds 陳半丁 ( 陳年 ) 作花鳥圖 (29) 馮超然 Feng Chaoran 冯超然 (1 幅/pc) 1. Feng Chaoran Landscape 馮超然作山水圖 (30) 鄭板橋 Zheng Banqiao 郑板桥 (1 幅/pc) 1. Zheng Banqiao Orchids Bamboos and Rocks 鄭板橋作蘭竹石圖 Works of Art 藝術品: Antiques 古董 (1) 古董 Antiques (2 件/pcs) 1. A Bronze Money-Shaking Fortune Tree Qing Dynasty China 中國清朝青銅搖錢樹 2. A Gilt-Bronze Guanyin Bodhisattva Figure Tang Dynasty China 中國唐朝銅鎏金觀音菩薩造像 (2) 玉 Jades (8 件/pcs) 1. A White Jade Pig-and-Bird-Winged Dragon Winged Mythical Beast Hongshan Culture China 中國紅山文化古白玉雕豬鳥翼形龍 2. A White Jade Persian Face Elephant Puzzle Han Dynasty China 中國漢朝古玉雕波斯人面大象紋益智拼圖 3. A Green Jade Sword Token of Imperial Authority by Emperor Shang Dynasty China 中國商朝古青玉雕玉劍令牌 4. A Jade Fish Wine-Cup Western Zhou Dynasty China 中國西周古玉雕魚形酒杯 5. A Red Jade Military Token Qing Dynasty China 中國清朝古紅玉雕軍事玉令牌 6. A White Jade Cavalrymen War Horses Halberds of Middle Sizes Militarism Worship Cong of the First Emperor of Qin 中國東周戰國至秦朝時期古白玉雕騎兵戰馬中戟紋秦始皇帝崇武玉琮 7. A Pale Celadon Greenish White Jade Linking Nipple Grain Phoenix Twisted Ropes Heaven Worship Bi of Nation Chu 中國東周戰國時期古青白玉淺浮雕勾連乳丁穀紋鳳紋扭繩紋楚國祭天玉璧 8. A Celadon Green Jade Twisted Ropes Triple Sitting Hornless Dragons Green-Dragon-Son-of-Heaven Pendant 中國西周時期古青玉雕扭繩紋三盤螭龍青龍天子珮 (3) 羊脂白玉 Mutton Fat White Jades (2 件/pcs) 1. A Mutton Fat White Jade Linking Clouds Royal Dragon Pendant Western Han Dynasty China 中國西漢古羊脂白玉透空圓雕勾連雲紋龍形珮 2. A Coincident Carved Khotan Russet Skin Mutton Fat White Jade Sitting Double-humped Camel Western Han Dynasty China 中國西漢和闐黑棗皮古羊脂白玉巧雕坐姿雙峯駱駝 Taiwan Web Museum A Free Exhibition Museum in the Internet World 台灣網路藝術美術博物館 網路世界裡的免費博物館 台湾网络艺术美术博物馆 网络世界里的免费博物馆 Free Website to See Paintings by Chinese Artists Listed in 2011 World Auction Revenue Top 30 and Rare Archaic Chinese Ancient Antiques 觀賞2011年列名世界拍賣總收入前30名中國畫家名畫作品及中國古代罕見的古董之免費網址 Welcome to identify your Chinese Paintings and Works of Art! Our help is free of charge! 歡迎辨識您的中國書畫及藝術品! 我們的協助是免費的! Mr. Orion Hsu & Brothers (徐氏兄弟珍藏文物) Private Museum preparatory office 中國書畫文物博物館籌備企劃辦公室 #1 orionandhsu@yahoo.com.tw #2 orionandhsu@gmail.com
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青銅錯銀傳周國王位豆形“弟姒鼎及年亨子鼎”傳國鼎形狀相似於中國北京首都博物館藏青銅高足豆 A Silver embellished Bronze carved Ritual Dou shaped “Di Si Ding and Nien Heng Zi Ding” Heir Ap

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豆形“弟姒鼎及年亨子鼎”傳國鼎具備有類似西方王冠或王位權丈之權位象徵 The Dou shaped “Di Si Ding and Nien Heng Zi Ding” Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding has the similar Royal Authority Symbol of western Crown or Baton 豆形“弟姒鼎及年亨子鼎”傳國鼎上之甲骨金文銘文“朕王”為商王或周王的自稱而具備有類似西方王冠或王位權丈之權位象徵 The inscription “Zhen Wang (King of Shang or Zhou called himself)” in oracle-bone scriptures of Shang dynasty inscribed on the Dou shaped “Di Si Ding and Nien Heng Zi Ding” Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding for the reign of Nation Shang or Zhou has the similar Royal Authority Symbol of western Crown or Baton 豆形“弟姒鼎及年亨子鼎”傳國鼎的形狀類似西方之聖杯但是比聖杯提早出現一千年 The Dou shaped “Di Si Ding and Nien Heng Zi Ding” Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding was like western Holy Grail in shape and came out earlier than Holy Grail did for one thousand years earlier 一件青銅錯銀傳周國王位之豆形“弟姒鼎及年亨子鼎”傳國鼎 (有傳朕王位及鼎名、作者、作時等銘文, 高 37 x 徑 13.5 公分, 西元前1075年至西元前1046年商朝末期) 的形狀也相似於中國北京首都博物館藏的一件青銅高足豆(無銘文, 高 49.2 x 徑 16.8 公分, 西元前375年至西元前276年戰國中期) A Silver embellished Bronze carved Ritual Dou shaped “Di Si Ding and Nien Heng Zi Ding” Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding (inscribed Symbol of Royal Authority of King, two Names of the Ding, Artist, Time of Creation, H 37 x Diameter 13.5 cm, 1075 B.C. to 1046 B.C. end Shang dynasty) was also in shape like a Bronze Stem-Dou (No inscription, H 49.2 x Diameter 16.8 cm, 375 B.C. to 276 B.C. unearthed in Beijing middle Warring States period eastern Zhou dynasty) collected in the Capital Museum Beijing China 一件西元前1075年至西元前1046年殷商紂王時期周武王姬發滅商建周前由其兄伯邑考供作青銅錯銀傳周國王位之豆形“弟姒鼎及年亨子鼎”傳國鼎 A Silver embellished Bronze carved Ritual Meat Vessel Dou shaped “Di Si Ding and Nien Heng Zi Ding” Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding for the reign of Nation Zhou by Bo Yikao to younger brother Ji Fa who defeated the King Zhou of Shang dynasty and became the founder King Wu of Zhou dynasty during the reign of the King Zhou of Shang dynasty China from 1075 B.C. to 1046 B.C. 一件西元前1075年至西元前1046年殷商紂王時期周武王姬發於西元前1046年年初滅商建立周朝前由其兄伯邑考供作青銅錯銀傳周國王位之豆形“弟(姬發)姒(母后太姒)鼎及年(周國年運)亨(亨通)子(萬世子子孫孫永傳)鼎”傳國鼎 尺寸: 高 37 x 兩耳間寬 17.5 x 最大腹徑 13.5 x圓底徑 10.4 公分 重量: 1484 公克 商朝甲骨金文銘文: “ 子月寅年, 作弟姒鼎. 發文, 兄供作. 年亨子鼎, 子子作朕王用. ”. 商朝甲骨金文銘文及其釋文: “ (建周首年首月)子月寅年, 作弟(姬發)姒(周國母后太姒)鼎. 發(姬發)文(作銘文), 兄(姬發長兄伯邑考)供作. 年(周國年運)亨(亨通)子(萬世子子孫孫永傳)鼎, 子子(萬世子子孫孫永傳)作朕王(我周國王)用. ”. 西元前1075年至西元前1046年殷商紂王時期, 周氏族首領西伯姬昌被殷商紂王囚為人質, 他的王位繼承人嫡長子伯邑考欲至商朝首都請求殷商紂王釋放他父親西伯姬昌. 臨行前深知他被殘暴殷商紂王處決的危險性, 他作此鼎以作為周國的傳國王位鼎. 以免萬一他和父親皆被殘暴殷商紂王處決後, 周國將無世襲王位繼承人嫡長子可當領袖國王. 最後此鼎的作者伯邑考仍被殘暴的殷商紂王處決並剁成肉醬予西伯姬昌吃食自己的孩子作為釋放的強迫性處罰. 由於從他的嫡長兄伯邑考取得此鼎, 姬發終於統治周國並於西元前1046年年初擊敗殲滅殘暴的殷商紂王而建立了周王朝. A Silver embellished Bronze carved Ritual Meat Vessel Dou shaped “Di (eldest younger-brother Ji Fa) Si (Queen-Mother Tai Si) Ding and Nien (National Years of Zhou) Heng (Being Well) Zi (for Sons and grand-Sons of future generations forever) Ding” Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding for the reign of Nation Zhou by Bo Yikao (eldest-brother of Ji Fa who destroyed and defeated the King Zhou of Shang dynasty and became the founder King Wu of Zhou dynasty in early 1046 B.C.) during the reign of the King Zhou of Shang dynasty China from 1075 B.C. to 1046 B.C. Size: Height 37 x Width between two Ears 17.5 x Maximum Abdomen Diameter 13.5 x round Base-stand foot Diameter 10.4 cm Weight: 1484 grams The inscription in oracle-bone scriptures of Shang dynasty:“ Zi Yue Yin Nien, Zuo Di Si Ding. Fa Wen, Xiong Gong Zuo. Nien Heng Zi Ding, Zi Zi Zuo Zhen Wang Yong. ”. The inscription in oracle-bone scriptures of Shang dynasty with English translation by words: “ Zi Yue (in the first month) Yin Nien (first year of foundation of Zhou Nation), Zuo (made this) Di (for younger-brother Ji Fa) Si (and for Queen-Mother Tai Si) Ding (as an Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding for the reign of Nation Zhou). Fa (Ji Fa) Wen (he wrote inscription), Xiong (eldest-brother of Ji Fa i.e. Bo Yikao) Gong Zuo (I dedicatedly made this). Nien (National Years of Zhou Nation) Heng (Being Well) Zi (for Sons and grand-Sons of future generations forever) Ding (as an Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding for the reign of Nation Zhou), Zi Zi (for Sons and grand-Sons of future generations forever) Zuo (to be) Zhen Wang (our King) Yong (used as an Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority for the reign of Nation Zhou). ”. The inscription in English translation: “ In the first month and first year of the national foundation of Zhou Nation, I (Bo Yikao) made this Ding for my younger-brother Ji Fa and for my Queen-Mother Tai Si as an Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding for the reign of Nation Zhou. Ji Fa wrote the inscription and I dedicatedly made this Ding. Long Live the National Years of Zhou Nation to be well and for our sons and grand-sons of future generations forever! Long Live this Ding to be an Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding for the reign of Nation Zhou! Our sons and grand-sons of future generations forever shall be our King by possessing this Ding as an Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority for the reign of Nation Zhou forever and forever. ”. During the reign of the King Zhou of Shang dynasty China from 1075 B.C. to 1046 B.C. the Leader (Xi Bo Ji Chang) of Zhou Nation was put in jail as a hostage by the King Zhou of Shang dynasty. His eldest son Bo Yikao as an Heir of Royal Authority for the reign of Nation Zhou intended to go to the capital of Shang dynasty for asking for a favor to release Xi Bo Ji Chang from the King Zhou of Shang dynasty. Before his departure he had been fully aware of the danger of being executed by the cruel King Zhou of Shang dynasty. Therefore he made this Ding as an Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding for the reign of Nation Zhou lest he should have had no nominated leading Hair of Royal Authority for the reign of Nation Zhou once he and his father were both executed by the cruel King Zhou of Shang dynasty. Finally the artist of this Ding Bo Yikao was executed and cooked as a meat for Xi Bo Ji Chang to eat his son as a forced punishment to be released. By possessing this Ding from Bo Yikao (the eldest-brother of Ji Fa) Ji Fa reigned over Nation Zhou successfully and finally destroyed and defeated the cruel King Zhou of Shang dynasty and became the founder King Wu of Zhou dynasty in early 1046 B.C.. The required Preparation to sell your beautiful paintings and works of art into Taipei Taiwan Once you have joined Facebook international public group “Fine Art to sell” and posted on the wall dashboard your sale post(s) to be listed in the “See all sale posts” column of this group, then it’s recommended that you begin to prepare the following procedures in order to sell your paintings and works of art for sale smoothly into Taipei Taiwan: (1) Find a reliable delivery/mailing service that has door to door delivery/mailing service from your city to Taipei city of Taiwan, such as city post office…etc. Make sure the rate difference between “Framed” and “A roll of canvas without Frame” with the delivery/mailing service and prepare to advise the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. Consignee in Taipei Taiwan: (Attorney of buyer) Mr. Orion Hsu c/o Mr. Michael Hsu Attorney at Law licensed and registered in Taiwan Head of Future Law Firm Floor 12, No. 169, Section 4, Zhong-xiao East Road, Da-an District, Zip-code 10690, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: +886 - (0)2 - 27213625 (2) The import custom duty rates for “Painting, drawing and pastels, executed entirely by hand” (international HS Code 9701 TLS 2014) into Taiwan are 0%, i.e. import duty free. (3) Open a bank account at your bank in your city to receive foreign currency remittance from the buyer’s bank in Taipei Taiwan. The currency in Taiwan is New Taiwan Dollars (NTD). Make sure your bank account at what currency can receive foreign remittance from the bank in Taipei Taiwan. Prepare your bank account number, your bank account name, together with bank name, bank address, bank telephone number, Bank Swift Code/ABA Number/Sort Code/IBAN Number for foreign currency remittance in order to advise the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. This is the only way for you to collect your selling price at your currency from the buyer in Taipei Taiwan with different currency exchange via international banking system. Summary of IBAN Implementations (Source: German COMMERZBANK office in Taipei Taiwan): Format: Nation Name digits/length of IBAN numbers Albania 28 Andorra 24 Austria 20 Republic of Azerbaijan 24 Bahrain 22 Belgium 16 Bosnia & Herzegovina 20 Bulgaria 22 Costa Rica 21 Croatia 21 Cyprus 28 Czech Republic 24 Denmark 18 Dominican Republic 28 Estonia 20 Faroe Islands 18 Finland 18 France 27 Georgia 22 Germany 22 Gibraltar 23 Greece 27 Greenland 18 Hungary 28 Iceland 26 Ireland 22 Israel 23 Italy 27 Kazakhstan 20 Kuwait 30 Latvia 21 Lebanon 28 Liechtenstein 21 Lithuania 20 Luxembourg 20 Macedonia 19 Malta 31 Mauritania 27 Mauritius 30 Republic of Moldova 24 Monaco 27 Montenegro 22 Netherlands 18 Norway 15 Poland 28 Portugal 25 Romania 24 San Marino 27 Saudi Arabia 24 Serbia 22 Slovak Republic 24 Slovenia 19 Spain 24 Sweden 24 Switzerland 21 Tunisia 24 Turkey 26 United Arab Emirates 23 United Kingdom 22 Virgin Islands, British 24 You have to check the digits/length of your IBAN numbers with the above nation list carefully lest your price cash collected from the buyer should be rejected by the international banking system outside the door of your bank and returned back to this cash-remitter buyer in Taipei Taiwan. Once you have a bank account at your bank in your city, buyer can further indentify your account name with the name of the artist in order to assure that the subject cash-remittee to be the same person as the artist and the seller. (4) Prepare an Authentication Certificate of the Artist (if you are the artist) for the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. Without the above, you are not fully prepared to sell your beautiful paintings and works of art for sale into Taipei Taiwan yet! "Fine Art to sell" Group Description: This is a public group to exhibit freely fine art for sale to buyers worldwide. Fine art will be sold by itself once they are exhibited to right buyers at right place. They are not to be sold if they are always stored in a closed warehouse without any exhibition or just exhibited to wrong eyes at wrong venue. This group is aimed to publish an international “E-catalog of fine art for sale” via the combined traffics from the art favorite sites such as Facebook, Flickr, Google plus, Linkedin, Tumblr, Pinterest, Twitter, Blogger, Stage 32, Art-3000, Weibo,…etc. It will become the most convenient “Yellow Page” of fine art for sale in the world. Every buyer can just to glance at the price list on the wall of the group and make decision after careful comparison and study upon the data. It is strongly recommended that you post a sale post with picture of the art object for sale, price, location, size, artist name and the birth year, artist’s death year (if any); even if you have already a private website or a link. Being a professional buyer for decades together with other potential buyers in Taipei, Taiwan, we know a buying rule that just examine what it has on an E-catalog for the sake of efficiency. To show the price in sales post is to demonstrate the positive WILLING for sale of the artist. This is quite different from EXHIBITION ONLY. People go to the selling market with BUYING INTENTION and MONEY for shopping; but people go to a museum exhibition with ticket money and no buying intention. They are only a large audience at an exhibition venue. They will not buy the paintings those are not for sale! If you just post a non-sale post that will be very soon pushed down by other newly coming large database in a few days and lose eye-views from buyers on the wall. It will not be recorded in the easy index-queues of "See all sale posts" in this group. For your own benefit, please click green button to "Sell Something", not to click "Start Discussion" and post a sale post of your best “FIGHTING and COMBATING works of art in the world art market”. If you click "Start Discussion", then after clicking "POST" at the end, please remember to choose "not for selling" to be a non-sale post! A sale post will be shown in “See all sale posts” of the group and easily be noticed by buyers! This is an international “Art Market” where buyers will have to come for shopping. Buyers always go to where a crowded selling market is located with lots of traffics. We have discovered several NEW STARS OF PAINTINGS in this group. This doesn’t mean other painters in this group beside these NEW STARS are not good enough. They are all very good with the best quality of the paintings posted in the internet. Multiple sale posts by an artist can enhance buying interests from a buyer in the paintings by this particular artist! In just less than one month, we have had at least one thousand new members and over 300 valuable lots of beautiful paintings and works of art for sale all over the world! We have been newly created since end-July 2015, but we are confident of what we are going to sell and buy! Mr. Orion Hsu & Brothers Private Museum preparatory office Taipei Taiwan The Art Market in Taipei city of Taiwan The metropolitan area of Taipei City has a population of 7,028,583 people ranking the 40th most-populous urban area in the world. As of 2007, the metro region of Taipei has a nominal GDP of around US$260 billion, a record that would rank it 13th among world cities by GDP. Taiwan is now a creditor economy, holding one of the world's largest foreign exchange reserves of over US$403 billion as of December 2012. The National Palace Museum in Taipei is a great art museum built around a permanent collection centered on ancient Chinese artifacts. It should not be confused with the Palace Museum in Beijing; both institutions trace their origins to the same Forbidden City in Beijing where the Palace of Emperor is located and stored with million pieces of valuable collections by the consecutive Emperors of Qing dynasty. The collections were divided in the 1940s as a result of the Chinese Civil War. The National Palace Museum in Taipei now boasts of a truly international collection while housing one of the world's largest collections of artifacts from ancient China. Along with the cultural education and influence from the nearby National Palace Museum in Taipei, hiking prices and excellent investment returns of art have aroused huge interests of the citizens in Taipei who have been used to be living in a house costs commonly from US$ 1 million to 3 million or so for decades. The art is expensive; but the house is much more expensive than the art. There are over 1,000 shops dealing art business in Taipei and some of them are opened only on Saturdays and Sundays for just two working days per week. Few buyers in Taipei are buying their art collections from international auctioneers and ranking among the top 500 collectors in the world. Most of local citizen-buyers in Taipei are just like million-of-ants and purchase their art goods from local shops and private sellers at millions of dollars by thousands of transactions per day. So the art goods are generally shipped to Taipei from China and worldwide area by containers to meet the art market demand in Taipei. Good paintings and works of art will be sold by themselves once they are exhibited to right buyers at right place. They are not to be sold if they are always stored in a closed warehouse without any exhibition or just exhibited to wrong eyes at wrong venue. 2014 年世界拍賣總收入前 100 名畫家中之前 31 名中國畫家 Top 31 Chinese artists among the Top 100 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 共 31 名中國畫家占前 100 名畫家之 31 % Total 31 Chinese artists / 100 artists = 31 % 假如你是西方油畫的收藏家,扣除 31 % 的中國畫家,再扣除 20 % 左右的中國瓷器、青銅器、珠寶玉器、漆器雜項類中國作家,2014年你只是在世界作者市場 49 % 以內經營藝術品而已;可能再過10年,你將成為只是在世界作者市場 30 % 以內經營。 If you are a collector of western oil paintings, deducting 31 % for Chinese artists of paintings and further deducting 20% for Chinese artists of ceramics、bronze、jades and jewelry、lacquer and miscellaneous works of art, in 2014 you are only operating works of art within 49% of the world artists market. Maybe after 10 years, you might become operating works of art within 30% of the world artists market. 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover ($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price ($) Page 84 (14 Chinese artists) 第84頁14位中國畫家 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 齊白石 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 張大千 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 趙無極 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 傅抱石 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 徐悲鴻 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 黃冑 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 黃賓虹 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 吳昌碩 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 陸儼少 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 李可染 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 朱德群 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 吳冠中 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 林風眠 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964)曾梵志 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 (17 Chinese artists) 第85頁17位中國畫家 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 溥儒(溥心畬) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 謝稚柳 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 吳湖帆 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 王鐸 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 潘天壽 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 朱耷(八大山人) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 常玉 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 朱新建 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 乾隆皇帝 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 程十髮 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 啟功 25,693,155 437 815,500 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 錢松喦 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 范曾 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 于右任 23,032,037 718 521,279 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 周春芽 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 王翬 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 張曉剛 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. Source: The Art Market in 2014 Page 84-93 Top 500 artists by auction revenue in 2014 by Art price 2014年世界拍賣總收入前100名畫家 Top 100 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) Page 84 1 WARHOL Andy (1928-1987) 569,507,083 1,394 73,000,000 2 PICASSO Pablo (1881-1973) 375,054,326 2,898 28,000,000 3 BACON Francis (1909-1992) 270,748,102 122 72,000,000 4 RICHTER Gerhard (1932) 254,353,142 258 28,711,740 5 ROTHKO Mark (1903-1970) 249,188,072 16 59,000,000 6 MONET Claude (1840-1926) 222,694,607 40 48,073,025 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 8 GIACOMETTI Alberto (1901-1966) 205,473,704 147 90,000,000 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 10 KOONS Jeff (1955) 149,686,183 104 30,000,000 11 BASQUIAT Jean-Michel (1960-1988) 148,998,739 71 31,000,000 12 TWOMBLY Cy (1928-2011) 126,221,339 61 62,000,000 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 14 LICHTENSTEIN Roy (1923-1997) 109,143,660 540 19,000,000 15 KOONING de Willem (1904-1997) 105,999,158 77 26,000,000 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 18 MODIGLIANI Amedeo (1884-1920) 98,954,376 26 63,000,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 21 GOGH van Vincent (1853-1890) 87,864,632 12 55,000,000 22 WOOL Christopher (1955) 87,630,825 52 21,000,000 23 CHAGALL Marc (1887-1985) 87,296,130 1,125 10,110,960 24 MIRO Joan (1893-1983) 83,177,312 1,306 11,000,000 25 FONTANA Lucio (1899-1968) 82,185,863 247 9,038,090 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 27 CALDER Alexander (1898-1976) 78,764,837 354 23,000,000 28 MATISSE Henri (1869-1954) 75,439,034 404 17,000,000 29 NEWMAN Barnett (1905-1970) 75,039,000 3 75,000,000 30 MANET Edouard (1832-1883) 68,522,429 39 58,000,000 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 33 DOIG Peter (1959) 65,945,331 62 16,000,000 34 CUI Ruzhuo (1944) 65,150,015 49 20,623,999 35 LEGER Fernand (1881-1955) 65,038,926 216 17,526,600 36 RENOIR Pierre-Auguste (1841-1919) 64,799,084 270 10,000,000 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 39 KIPPENBERGER Martin (1953-1997) 59,801,054 64 20,000,000 40 O'KEEFFE Georgia (1887-1986) 57,372,500 11 39,500,000 41 GRIS Juan (1887-1927) 55,609,017 16 50,778,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 43 PRINCE Richard (1949) 53,904,826 76 7,500,000 44 MAGRITTE Rene (1898-1967) 53,449,860 110 11,415,600 45 POLKE Sigmar (1941-2010) 52,118,395 142 7,500,000 46 ROCKWELL Norman Perceval (1894-1978) 49,866,548 78 20,000,000 47 TURNER Joseph Mallord William (1775-1851) 47,501,117 25 42,379,200 48 PISSARRO Camille (1830-1903) 47,181,620 126 28,539,000 49 RYMAN Robert (1930) 45,055,015 22 13,250,000 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964) 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 51 MONDRIAAN Piet (1872-1944) 42,161,208 12 22,972,950 52 KANDINSKY Wassily (1866-1944) 41,815,792 88 15,200,000 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 54 RUSCHA Ed (1937) 40,297,696 161 27,000,000 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 56 DIEBENKORN Richard (1922-1993) 39,797,050 54 9,000,000 57 KLEIN Yves (1928-1962) 39,322,018 58 15,000,000 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 60 DUBUFFET Jean (1901-1985) 36,738,561 136 6,500,000 61 JOHNS Jasper (1930) 36,206,875 127 32,000,000 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 63 KUSAMA Yayoi (1929) 34,578,242 501 6,200,000 64 BRUEGHEL Pieter II (c.1564-1637/38) 33,927,798 17 8,312,415 65 LOWRY Laurence Stephen (1887-1976) 33,818,511 211 7,420,500 66 HARING Keith (1958-1990) 32,957,932 334 4,200,000 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 68 SHIRAGA Kazuo (1924-2008) 31,741,241 59 4,629,100 69 CORNELL Joseph (1903-1972) 30,709,300 61 6,800,000 70 CEZANNE Paul (1839-1906) 30,651,134 51 5,277,130 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 72 GUYTON Wade (1972) 29,872,250 25 5,200,000 73 MANZONI Piero (1933-1963) 29,409,569 20 17,934,560 74 FREUD Lucian (1922-2011) 28,880,298 44 15,000,000 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 76 BRAQUE Georges (1882-1963) 28,026,347 288 8,000,000 77 MOORE Henry (1898-1986) 27,966,291 359 7,207,200 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 79 RODIN Auguste (1840-1917) 26,464,285 109 5,870,880 80 BOETTI Alighiero (1940-1994) 26,293,943 102 3,344,040 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 82 STAEL de Nicolas (1914-1955) 25,840,977 27 5,037,550 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 25,693,155 437 815,500 84 KLINE Franz (1910-1962) 25,601,059 13 23,500,000 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 86 SCHWITTERS Kurt (1887-1948) 25,317,879 25 21,108,520 87 VRIES de Adrien (c.1550-1626) 24,750,000 1 24,750,000 88 CASTELLANI Enrico (1930) 24,636,292 70 5,284,290 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 90 DALI Salvador (1904-1989) 23,267,013 1,393 8,000,000 91 JUDD Donald (1928-1994) 23,167,881 57 6,500,000 92 MITCHELL Joan (1926-1992) 23,076,316 31 10,500,000 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 23,032,037 718 521,279 94 BURRI Alberto (1915-1995) 22,881,307 60 6,726,870 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 97 DEGAS Edgar (1834-1917) 20,879,178 91 4,500,000 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 99 POLLOCK Jackson (1912-1956) 20,757,940 7 10,000,000 100 STELLA Frank (1936) 20,553,820 195 5,800,000 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. Source: The Art Market in 2014 Page 84-93 Top 500 artists by auction revenue in 2014 by Art price 99 Paintings 書畫 12 Antiques 古董 99 Fine Chinese Paintings and 12 Antiques in 2013 2013 年 99 幅中國書畫及 12 件古董精品 Chinese Painters 中國畫家: (1) 張大千 Zhang Daqian 张大千 (32 幅/pcs) (2) 齊白石 Qi Baishi 齐白石 (10 幅/pcs) (3) 徐悲鴻 Xu Beihong 徐悲鸿 (8 幅/pcs) (4) 吳冠中 Wu Guanzhong 吴冠中 (7 幅/pcs) (5) 傅抱石 Fu Baoshi 傅抱石 (3 幅/pcs) (6) 李可染 Li Keran 李可染 (1 幅/pc) (7) 陸儼少 Lu Yanshao 陆俨少 (1 幅/pc) (8) 黃冑 Huang Zhou 黃冑 (1 幅/pc) (9) 黃賓虹 Huang Binhong 黄宾虹 (3 幅/pcs) (10) 吳昌碩 Wu Changshuo 吴昌硕 (1 幅/pc) (11) 林風眠 Lin Fengmian 林风眠 (4 幅/pcs) (12) 吳湖帆 Wu Hufan 吴湖帆 (4 幅/pcs) (13) 謝稚柳 Xie Zhiliu 谢稚柳 (1 幅/pc) (14) 黃君璧 Huang Junbi 黄君璧 (2 幅/pc) (15) 愛新覺羅 溥儒 Pu Ru 溥心畬 Pu Xinyu (1 幅/pc) (16) 唐雲 Tang Yun 唐云 (1 幅/pc) (17) 趙少昂 Zhao Shao’Ang 赵少昂 (3 幅/pcs) (18) 何海霞 He Haixia 何海霞 (1 幅/pc) (19) 關山月 Guan Shanyue 关山月 (1 幅/pc) (20) 豐子愷 Feng Zikai 丰子恺 (1 幅/pc) (21) 顏伯龍 Yan Bolong 颜伯龙 (4 幅/pcs) (22) 愛新覺羅溥佐 Aisin Gioro Pu Zuo (1 幅/pc) (23) 高逸鴻 Gao Yihong 高逸鸿 (1 幅/pc) (24) 田世光 Tian Shiguang 田世光 (1 幅/pc) (25) 袁松年 Yuan Songnian 袁松年 (1 幅/pc) (26) 高奇峰 Gao Qifeng 高奇峰 (1 幅/pc) (27) 陳之佛 Chen Zhifo 陈之佛 (1 幅/pc) (28) 陳半丁 Chen Banding 陈半丁 (1 幅/pc) (29) 馮超然 Feng Chaoran 冯超然 (1 幅/pc) (30) 鄭板橋 Zheng Banqiao 郑板桥 (1 幅/pc) Works of Art 藝術品: (1) 古董 Antiques (2 件/pcs) (2) 玉 Jades (8 件/pcs) (3) 羊脂白玉 Mutton Fat White Jades (2 件/pcs) Antiques 古董 (1) 古董 Antiques (2 件/pcs) 1. A Bronze Money-Shaking Fortune Tree Qing Dynasty China 中國清朝青銅搖錢樹 2. A Gilt-Bronze Guanyin Bodhisattva Figure Tang Dynasty China 中國唐朝銅鎏金觀音菩薩造像 (2) 玉 Jades (8 件/pcs) 1. A White Jade Pig-and-Bird-Winged Dragon Winged Mythical Beast Hongshan Culture China 中國紅山文化古白玉雕豬鳥翼形龍 2. A White Jade Persian Face Elephant Puzzle Han Dynasty China 中國漢朝古玉雕波斯人面大象紋益智拼圖 3. A Green Jade Sword Token of Imperial Authority by Emperor Shang Dynasty China 中國商朝古青玉雕玉劍令牌 4. A Jade Fish Wine-Cup Western Zhou Dynasty China 中國西周古玉雕魚形酒杯 5. A Red Jade Military Token Qing Dynasty China 中國清朝古紅玉雕軍事玉令牌 6. A White Jade Cavalrymen War Horses Halberds of Middle Sizes Militarism Worship Cong of the First Emperor of Qin 中國東周戰國至秦朝時期古白玉雕騎兵戰馬中戟紋秦始皇帝崇武玉琮 7. A Pale Celadon Greenish White Jade Linking Nipple Grain Phoenix Twisted Ropes Heaven Worship Bi of Nation Chu 中國東周戰國時期古青白玉淺浮雕勾連乳丁穀紋鳳紋扭繩紋楚國祭天玉璧 8. A Celadon Green Jade Twisted Ropes Triple Sitting Hornless Dragons Green-Dragon-Son-of-Heaven Pendant 中國西周時期古青玉雕扭繩紋三盤螭龍青龍天子珮 (3) 羊脂白玉 Mutton Fat White Jades (2 件/pcs) 1. A Mutton Fat White Jade Linking Clouds Royal Dragon Pendant Western Han Dynasty China 中國西漢古羊脂白玉透空圓雕勾連雲紋龍形珮 2. A Coincident Carved Khotan Russet Skin Mutton Fat White Jade Sitting Double-humped Camel Western Han Dynasty China 中國西漢和闐黑棗皮古羊脂白玉巧雕坐姿雙峯駱駝 Taiwan Web Museum A Free Exhibition Museum in the Internet World 台灣網路藝術美術博物館 網路世界裡的免費博物館 台湾网络艺术美术博物馆 网络世界里的免费博物馆 Free Website to See Paintings by Chinese Artists Listed in 2011 World Auction Revenue Top 30 and Rare Archaic Chinese Ancient Antiques 觀賞2011年列名世界拍賣總收入前30名中國畫家名畫作品及中國古代罕見的古董之免費網址 Welcome to identify your Chinese Paintings and Works of Art! Our help is free of charge! 歡迎辨識您的中國書畫及藝術品! 我們的協助是免費的! Mr. Orion Hsu & Brothers (徐氏兄弟珍藏文物) Private Museum preparatory office 中國書畫文物博物館籌備企劃辦公室 #1 orionandhsu@yahoo.com.tw #2 orionandhsu@gmail.com
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A Northern Song Jun Kiln Copper-red glazed Porcelain hanging-gall-shaped Dan-ping Vase with inscriptions for Palace Zhong Hua Gong by Empero

Urban Collectors, Bucharest, Romania
北宋鈞官窯銅紅釉膽瓶清朝乾隆皇帝鑲嵌紅藍瑪瑙水晶寶石御書重華宮用 A Northern Song Jun Kiln Copper-red glazed Porcelain hanging-gall-shaped Dan-ping Vase with inlaid red and blue Agate and Crystal Gems together with inscriptions for Palace Zhong Hua Gong by Emperor Qianlong Qing dynasty Imperial Palace Workshop Northern Song (960-1127) dynasty 尺寸: 高 22 x 口徑 4.4 x 最大腹徑 11 x 圓底徑 7.1 公分 清朝乾隆皇帝御題:「銅之壽香作亦傳古是和今前、乾隆御題」。 清朝乾隆皇帝御題收藏宮殿:「重華宮用」。 清朝乾隆皇帝晚年將「重華宮」設成一個皇家特殊博物館擺著祖父康熙皇帝、父親雍正皇帝兩代老皇帝的各種貴重御玩紀念品。 此北宋鈞官窯銅紅釉膽瓶具備北宋鈞官窯之蚯蚓走泥流動釉紋、釉面冰裂開片紋、紫口鐵足、晶亮小氣泡、汨淚滴釉痕、釉表皮佈滿细密的小坑点棕眼、足緣火石紅、釉面蛤蜊光、釉層肥厚滋潤似玉、胎體由下至上由厚變薄、舉世唯一無雙、及清朝乾隆皇帝用真金粉塗飾。 施釉未至足際,修釉不齊整,且有滴釉。足圈與圈足內底露灰褐色瓷胎,塗有一層薄而清亮的清釉。口沿帶灰紫邊。釉面佈滿冰裂開片。 依據歷史文獻記載,北宋鈞官窯銅紅釉之上開工法技術在明朝萬歷 (A.D. 1573 - A.D. 1620) 年間遭明朝官府封窯後便從此失傳至今,無人能及! 膽瓶之製作很難精美完善,为宋代朝野各界所追捧,是瓷器中的经典。2011年4月7日香港蘇富比拍卖有限公司 2011年春季拍卖会「玫茵堂珍藏—重要中国御瓷选萃」晚间拍卖会 LOT: 0015 清乾隆御制珐琅彩「古月轩」题诗「锦鸡花石」图膽瓶 (高20.3公分) 最後用私人洽購方式以二億港元高價成交售出。 Size: Height 22 x Mouth Diameter 4.4 x Maximum Abdomen Diameter 11 x round Base-stand foot Diameter 7.1 cm The inscriptions by Emperor Qianlong Qing Dynasty: “Made from wonderful copper-red and inherited from the ancient time until nowadays.” The Palace ordered to be set and inscribed by Emperor Qianlong Qing Dynasty: “for Palace Zhong Hua Gong” Remarks: In end Qianlong period Qing dynasty, Emperor Qianlong ordered to set Palace Zhong Hua Gong as an imperial extraordinary museum to place the various imperial precious artifacts of his grandfather Emperor Kangxi and his father Emperor Yongzheng. This Northern Song Jun Kiln Copper-red glazed Porcelain hanging-gall-shaped Dan-ping Vase has the features of the Jun kiln Imperial Palace Workshop Northern Song dynasty as earthworm-crawling-in-mud glaze-flowing lines, ice-crackles pattern at the surface of glaze, purple-light-mouth and iron-dark-foot, bright little bubbles, glazed teardrop marks, brown-eye skin fully covered with lots of fine and little pit-dot, fire-flint red at foot rim, the inner-shell-of-bivalve-reflecting clam light on the surface of glaze, hypertrophied glaze layer to have the luster of jade, the porcelain body becoming thinner from the bottom upwards, the universal unique one piece, and Emperor Qianlong Qing dynasty used true gold powder to coat and decorate it. Its glazing is not down to the bottom of the foot. The edge of the glaze at foot is not neat and there are several teardrops of glaze there. Foot ring and the inner bottom of foot ring are exposed to grayish-brown porcelain clay coated with a thin and clear glaze. Mouth rim is coated with a grayish-purple glaze. The full surface of the glazed skin is covered with ice-crackles. According to historical records, the above Jun kiln Imperial Palace Workshop Northern Song dynasty Copper-red glazed Porcelain technology and method had been totally lost after Jun kiln was sealed to be closed down by the Ming government in the Wanli period (A.D. 1573 - A.D. 1620) Ming Dynasty until so far. Since then no one can do it by this way! The porcelain hanging-gall-shaped Dan-ping vase is very difficult to be made fine and perfectly! It was popular and beloved by the imperial and the people in Song dynasty. It’s the most typical fine work of art among ceramics. On Apr. 7th, 2011,at Sotheby’s Hong Kong 2011 Spring Auction, the Meiyintang Collection - An Important Selection of Imperial Chinese Porcelains, Lot. 0015 - A MAGNIFICENT AND UNIQUE FALANGCAI 'GOLDEN PHEASANT' VASE BLUE ENAMEL MARK AND PERIOD OF QIANLONG (Height: 20.3 cm) was sold finally by a private negotiation deal at a very high price HKD 200 million. The difference between the Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan and those elsewhere: (1) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art from the world containers by containers like the bites of sharks as the attached photos. Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art piece by piece like turtle walking and most of you will never be on the waiting list! (2) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art at a very low profile and never become a famous one listed in the world top 500 collectors. Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art to become a famous one listed in the world top 500 collectors. (3) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art directly from the source owing to authenticity! Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art from international auctioneers owing to the authenticity by the auctioneers. The required Preparation to sell your beautiful paintings and works of art into Taipei Taiwan Once you have joined Facebook international public group “Fine Art to sell” and posted on the wall dashboard your sale post(s) to be listed in the “See all sale posts” column of this group, then it’s recommended that you begin to prepare the following procedures in order to sell your paintings and works of art for sale smoothly into Taipei Taiwan: (1) Find a reliable delivery/mailing service that has door to door delivery/mailing service from your city to Taipei city of Taiwan, such as city post office…etc. Make sure the rate difference between “Framed” and “A roll of canvas without Frame” with the delivery/mailing service and prepare to advise the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. Consignee in Taipei Taiwan: (Attorney of buyer) Mr. Orion Hsu c/o Mr. Michael Hsu Attorney at Law licensed and registered in Taiwan Head of Future Law Firm Floor 12, No. 169, Section 4, Zhong-xiao East Road, Da-an District, Zip-code 10690, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: +886 - (0)2 - 23047919 (2) The import custom duty rates for “Painting, drawing and pastels, executed entirely by hand” (international HS Code 9701 TLS 2014) into Taiwan are 0%, i.e. import duty free. (3) Open a bank account at your bank in your city to receive foreign currency remittance from the buyer’s bank in Taipei Taiwan. The currency in Taiwan is New Taiwan Dollars (NTD). Make sure your bank account at what currency can receive foreign remittance from the bank in Taipei Taiwan. Prepare your bank account number, your bank account name, together with bank name, bank address, bank telephone number, Bank Swift Code/ABA Number/Sort Code/IBAN Number for foreign currency remittance in order to advise the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. This is the only way for you to collect your selling price at your currency from the buyer in Taipei Taiwan with different currency exchange via international banking system. Summary of IBAN Implementations (Source: German COMMERZBANK office in Taipei Taiwan): Format: Nation Name digits/length of IBAN numbers Albania 28 Andorra 24 Austria 20 Republic of Azerbaijan 24 Bahrain 22 Belgium 16 Bosnia & Herzegovina 20 Bulgaria 22 Costa Rica 21 Croatia 21 Cyprus 28 Czech Republic 24 Denmark 18 Dominican Republic 28 Estonia 20 Faroe Islands 18 Finland 18 France 27 Georgia 22 Germany 22 Gibraltar 23 Greece 27 Greenland 18 Hungary 28 Iceland 26 Ireland 22 Israel 23 Italy 27 Kazakhstan 20 Kuwait 30 Latvia 21 Lebanon 28 Liechtenstein 21 Lithuania 20 Luxembourg 20 Macedonia 19 Malta 31 Mauritania 27 Mauritius 30 Republic of Moldova 24 Monaco 27 Montenegro 22 Netherlands 18 Norway 15 Poland 28 Portugal 25 Romania 24 San Marino 27 Saudi Arabia 24 Serbia 22 Slovak Republic 24 Slovenia 19 Spain 24 Sweden 24 Switzerland 21 Tunisia 24 Turkey 26 United Arab Emirates 23 United Kingdom 22 Virgin Islands, British 24 You have to check the digits/length of your IBAN numbers with the above nation list carefully lest your price cash collected from the buyer should be rejected by the international banking system outside the door of your bank and returned back to this cash-remitter buyer in Taipei Taiwan. Once you have a bank account at your bank in your city, buyer can further indentify your account name with the name of the artist in order to assure that the subject cash-remittee to be the same person as the artist and the seller. (4) Prepare an Authentication Certificate of the Artist (if you are the artist) for the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. Without the above, you are not fully prepared to sell your beautiful paintings and works of art for sale into Taipei Taiwan yet! "Fine Art to sell" Group Description: This is a public group to exhibit freely fine art for sale to buyers worldwide. Fine art will be sold by itself once they are exhibited to right buyers at right place. They are not to be sold if they are always stored in a closed warehouse without any exhibition or just exhibited to wrong eyes at wrong venue. This group is aimed to publish an international “E-catalog of fine art for sale” via the combined traffics from the art favorite sites such as Facebook, Flickr, Google plus, Linkedin, Tumblr, Pinterest, Twitter, Blogger, Stage 32, Art-3000, Weibo,…etc. It will become the most convenient “Yellow Page” of fine art for sale in the world. Every buyer can just to glance at the price list on the wall of the group and make decision after careful comparison and study upon the data. It is strongly recommended that you post a sale post with picture of the art object for sale, price, location, size, artist name and the birth year, artist’s death year (if any); even if you have already a private website or a link. Being a professional buyer for decades together with other potential buyers in Taipei, Taiwan, we know a buying rule that just examine what it has on an E-catalog for the sake of efficiency. To show the price in sales post is to demonstrate the positive WILLING for sale of the artist. This is quite different from EXHIBITION ONLY. People go to the selling market with BUYING INTENTION and MONEY for shopping; but people go to a museum exhibition with ticket money and no buying intention. They are only a large audience at an exhibition venue. They will not buy the paintings those are not for sale! If you just post a non-sale post that will be very soon pushed down by other newly coming large database in a few days and lose eye-views from buyers on the wall. It will not be recorded in the easy index-queues of "See all sale posts" in this group. For your own benefit, please click green button to "Sell Something", not to click "Start Discussion" and post a sale post of your best “FIGHTING and COMBATING works of art in the world art market”. If you click "Start Discussion", then after clicking "POST" at the end, please remember to choose "not for selling" to be a non-sale post! A sale post will be shown in “See all sale posts” of the group and easily be noticed by buyers! This is an international “Art Market” where buyers will have to come for shopping. Buyers always go to where a crowded selling market is located with lots of traffics. We have discovered several NEW STARS OF PAINTINGS in this group. This doesn’t mean other painters in this group beside these NEW STARS are not good enough. They are all very good with the best quality of the paintings posted in the internet. Multiple sale posts by an artist can enhance buying interests from a buyer in the paintings by this particular artist! In just less than four months, we have had at least four thousand new members and over 930 valuable lots of beautiful paintings and works of art for sale all over the world! We have been newly created since end-July 2015, but we are confident of what we are going to sell and buy! Mr. Orion Hsu & Brothers Private Museum preparatory office Taipei Taiwan The Art Market in Taipei city of Taiwan The metropolitan area of Taipei City has a population of 7,028,583 people ranking the 40th most-populous urban area in the world. As of 2007, the metro region of Taipei has a nominal GDP of around US$260 billion, a record that would rank it 13th among world cities by GDP. Taiwan is now a creditor economy, holding one of the world's largest foreign exchange reserves of over US$403 billion as of December 2012. The National Palace Museum in Taipei is a great art museum built around a permanent collection centered on ancient Chinese artifacts. It should not be confused with the Palace Museum in Beijing; both institutions trace their origins to the same Forbidden City in Beijing where the Palace of Emperor is located and stored with million pieces of valuable collections by the consecutive Emperors of Qing dynasty. The collections were divided in the 1940s as a result of the Chinese Civil War. The National Palace Museum in Taipei now boasts of a truly international collection while housing one of the world's largest collections of artifacts from ancient China. Along with the cultural education and influence from the nearby National Palace Museum in Taipei, hiking prices and excellent investment returns of art have aroused huge interests of the citizens in Taipei who have been used to be living in a house costs commonly from US$ 1 million to 3 million or so for decades. The art is expensive; but the house is much more expensive than the art. There are over 1,000 shops dealing art business in Taipei and some of them are opened only on Saturdays and Sundays for just two working days per week. Few buyers in Taipei are buying their art collections from international auctioneers and ranking among the top 500 collectors in the world. Most of local citizen-buyers in Taipei are just like million-of-ants and purchase their art goods from local shops and private sellers at millions of dollars by thousands of transactions per day. So the art goods are generally shipped to Taipei from China and worldwide area by containers to meet the art market demand in Taipei. Good paintings and works of art will be sold by themselves once they are exhibited to right buyers at right place. They are not to be sold if they are always stored in a closed warehouse without any exhibition or just exhibited to wrong eyes at wrong venue. 2014 年世界拍賣總收入前 100 名畫家中之前 31 名中國畫家 Top 31 Chinese artists among the Top 100 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 共 31 名中國畫家占前 100 名畫家之 31 % Total 31 Chinese artists / 100 artists = 31 % 假如你是西方油畫的收藏家,扣除 31 % 的中國畫家,再扣除 20 % 左右的中國瓷器、青銅器、珠寶玉器、漆器雜項類中國作家,2014年你只是在世界作者市場 49 % 以內經營藝術品而已;可能再過10年,你將成為只是在世界作者市場 30 % 以內經營。 If you are a collector of western oil paintings, deducting 31 % for Chinese artists of paintings and further deducting 20% for Chinese artists of ceramics、bronze、jades and jewelry、lacquer and miscellaneous works of art, in 2014 you are only operating works of art within 49% of the world artists market. Maybe after 10 years, you might become operating works of art within 30% of the world artists market. 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover ($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price ($) Page 84 (14 Chinese artists) 第84頁14位中國畫家 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 齊白石 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 張大千 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 趙無極 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 傅抱石 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 徐悲鴻 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 黃冑 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 黃賓虹 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 吳昌碩 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 陸儼少 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 李可染 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 朱德群 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 吳冠中 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 林風眠 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964)曾梵志 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 (17 Chinese artists) 第85頁17位中國畫家 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 溥儒(溥心畬) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 謝稚柳 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 吳湖帆 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 王鐸 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 潘天壽 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 朱耷(八大山人) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 常玉 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 朱新建 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 乾隆皇帝 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 程十髮 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 啟功 25,693,155 437 815,500 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 錢松喦 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 范曾 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 于右任 23,032,037 718 521,279 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 周春芽 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 王翬 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 張曉剛 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. Source: The Art Market in 2014 Page 84-93 Top 500 artists by auction revenue in 2014 by Art price 2014年世界拍賣總收入前100名畫家 Top 100 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) Page 84 1 WARHOL Andy (1928-1987) 569,507,083 1,394 73,000,000 2 PICASSO Pablo (1881-1973) 375,054,326 2,898 28,000,000 3 BACON Francis (1909-1992) 270,748,102 122 72,000,000 4 RICHTER Gerhard (1932) 254,353,142 258 28,711,740 5 ROTHKO Mark (1903-1970) 249,188,072 16 59,000,000 6 MONET Claude (1840-1926) 222,694,607 40 48,073,025 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 8 GIACOMETTI Alberto (1901-1966) 205,473,704 147 90,000,000 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 10 KOONS Jeff (1955) 149,686,183 104 30,000,000 11 BASQUIAT Jean-Michel (1960-1988) 148,998,739 71 31,000,000 12 TWOMBLY Cy (1928-2011) 126,221,339 61 62,000,000 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 14 LICHTENSTEIN Roy (1923-1997) 109,143,660 540 19,000,000 15 KOONING de Willem (1904-1997) 105,999,158 77 26,000,000 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 18 MODIGLIANI Amedeo (1884-1920) 98,954,376 26 63,000,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 21 GOGH van Vincent (1853-1890) 87,864,632 12 55,000,000 22 WOOL Christopher (1955) 87,630,825 52 21,000,000 23 CHAGALL Marc (1887-1985) 87,296,130 1,125 10,110,960 24 MIRO Joan (1893-1983) 83,177,312 1,306 11,000,000 25 FONTANA Lucio (1899-1968) 82,185,863 247 9,038,090 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 27 CALDER Alexander (1898-1976) 78,764,837 354 23,000,000 28 MATISSE Henri (1869-1954) 75,439,034 404 17,000,000 29 NEWMAN Barnett (1905-1970) 75,039,000 3 75,000,000 30 MANET Edouard (1832-1883) 68,522,429 39 58,000,000 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 33 DOIG Peter (1959) 65,945,331 62 16,000,000 34 CUI Ruzhuo (1944) 65,150,015 49 20,623,999 35 LEGER Fernand (1881-1955) 65,038,926 216 17,526,600 36 RENOIR Pierre-Auguste (1841-1919) 64,799,084 270 10,000,000 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 39 KIPPENBERGER Martin (1953-1997) 59,801,054 64 20,000,000 40 O'KEEFFE Georgia (1887-1986) 57,372,500 11 39,500,000 41 GRIS Juan (1887-1927) 55,609,017 16 50,778,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 43 PRINCE Richard (1949) 53,904,826 76 7,500,000 44 MAGRITTE Rene (1898-1967) 53,449,860 110 11,415,600 45 POLKE Sigmar (1941-2010) 52,118,395 142 7,500,000 46 ROCKWELL Norman Perceval (1894-1978) 49,866,548 78 20,000,000 47 TURNER Joseph Mallord William (1775-1851) 47,501,117 25 42,379,200 48 PISSARRO Camille (1830-1903) 47,181,620 126 28,539,000 49 RYMAN Robert (1930) 45,055,015 22 13,250,000 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964) 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 51 MONDRIAAN Piet (1872-1944) 42,161,208 12 22,972,950 52 KANDINSKY Wassily (1866-1944) 41,815,792 88 15,200,000 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 54 RUSCHA Ed (1937) 40,297,696 161 27,000,000 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 56 DIEBENKORN Richard (1922-1993) 39,797,050 54 9,000,000 57 KLEIN Yves (1928-1962) 39,322,018 58 15,000,000 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 60 DUBUFFET Jean (1901-1985) 36,738,561 136 6,500,000 61 JOHNS Jasper (1930) 36,206,875 127 32,000,000 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 63 KUSAMA Yayoi (1929) 34,578,242 501 6,200,000 64 BRUEGHEL Pieter II (c.1564-1637/38) 33,927,798 17 8,312,415 65 LOWRY Laurence Stephen (1887-1976) 33,818,511 211 7,420,500 66 HARING Keith (1958-1990) 32,957,932 334 4,200,000 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 68 SHIRAGA Kazuo (1924-2008) 31,741,241 59 4,629,100 69 CORNELL Joseph (1903-1972) 30,709,300 61 6,800,000 70 CEZANNE Paul (1839-1906) 30,651,134 51 5,277,130 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 72 GUYTON Wade (1972) 29,872,250 25 5,200,000 73 MANZONI Piero (1933-1963) 29,409,569 20 17,934,560 74 FREUD Lucian (1922-2011) 28,880,298 44 15,000,000 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 76 BRAQUE Georges (1882-1963) 28,026,347 288 8,000,000 77 MOORE Henry (1898-1986) 27,966,291 359 7,207,200 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 79 RODIN Auguste (1840-1917) 26,464,285 109 5,870,880 80 BOETTI Alighiero (1940-1994) 26,293,943 102 3,344,040 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 82 STAEL de Nicolas (1914-1955) 25,840,977 27 5,037,550 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 25,693,155 437 815,500 84 KLINE Franz (1910-1962) 25,601,059 13 23,500,000 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 86 SCHWITTERS Kurt (1887-1948) 25,317,879 25 21,108,520 87 VRIES de Adrien (c.1550-1626) 24,750,000 1 24,750,000 88 CASTELLANI Enrico (1930) 24,636,292 70 5,284,290 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 90 DALI Salvador (1904-1989) 23,267,013 1,393 8,000,000 91 JUDD Donald (1928-1994) 23,167,881 57 6,500,000 92 MITCHELL Joan (1926-1992) 23,076,316 31 10,500,000 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 23,032,037 718 521,279 94 BURRI Alberto (1915-1995) 22,881,307 60 6,726,870 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 97 DEGAS Edgar (1834-1917) 20,879,178 91 4,500,000 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 99 POLLOCK Jackson (1912-1956) 20,757,940 7 10,000,000 100 STELLA Frank (1936) 20,553,820 195 5,800,000 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. Source: The Art Market in 2014 Page 84-93 Top 500 artists by auction revenue in 2014 by Art price Chinese Painters 中國畫家: (1) 張大千 Zhang Daqian 张大千 (32 幅/pcs) (2) 齊白石 Qi Baishi 齐白石 (10 幅/pcs) (3) 徐悲鴻 Xu Beihong 徐悲鸿 (8 幅/pcs) (4) 吳冠中 Wu Guanzhong 吴冠中 (7 幅/pcs) (5) 傅抱石 Fu Baoshi 傅抱石 (3 幅/pcs) (6) 李可染 Li Keran 李可染 (1 幅/pc) (7) 陸儼少 Lu Yanshao 陆俨少 (1 幅/pc) (8) 黃冑 Huang Zhou 黃冑 (1 幅/pc) (9) 黃賓虹 Huang Binhong 黄宾虹 (3 幅/pcs) (10) 吳昌碩 Wu Changshuo 吴昌硕 (1 幅/pc) (11) 林風眠 Lin Fengmian 林风眠 (4 幅/pcs) (12) 吳湖帆 Wu Hufan 吴湖帆 (4 幅/pcs) (13) 謝稚柳 Xie Zhiliu 谢稚柳 (1 幅/pc) (14) 黃君璧 Huang Junbi 黄君璧 (2 幅/pc) (15) 愛新覺羅 溥儒 Pu Ru 溥心畬 Pu Xinyu (1 幅/pc) (16) 唐雲 Tang Yun 唐云 (1 幅/pc) (17) 趙少昂 Zhao Shao’Ang 赵少昂 (3 幅/pcs) (18) 何海霞 He Haixia 何海霞 (1 幅/pc) (19) 關山月 Guan Shanyue 关山月 (1 幅/pc) (20) 豐子愷 Feng Zikai 丰子恺 (1 幅/pc) (21) 顏伯龍 Yan Bolong 颜伯龙 (4 幅/pcs) (22) 愛新覺羅溥佐 Aisin Gioro Pu Zuo (1 幅/pc) (23) 高逸鴻 Gao Yihong 高逸鸿 (1 幅/pc) (24) 田世光 Tian Shiguang 田世光 (1 幅/pc) (25) 袁松年 Yuan Songnian 袁松年 (1 幅/pc) (26) 高奇峰 Gao Qifeng 高奇峰 (1 幅/pc) (27) 陳之佛 Chen Zhifo 陈之佛 (1 幅/pc) (28) 陳半丁 Chen Banding 陈半丁 (1 幅/pc) (29) 馮超然 Feng Chaoran 冯超然 (1 幅/pc) (30) 鄭板橋 Zheng Banqiao 郑板桥 (1 幅/pc) Taiwan Web Museum A Free Exhibition Museum in the Internet World 台灣網路藝術美術博物館 網路世界裡的免費博物館 台湾网络艺术美术博物馆 网络世界里的免费博物馆 Free Website to See Paintings by Chinese Artists Listed in 2011 World Auction Revenue Top 30 and Rare Archaic Chinese Ancient Antiques 觀賞2011年列名世界拍賣總收入前30名中國畫家名畫作品及中國古代罕見的古董之免費網址 Welcome to identify your Chinese Paintings and Works of Art! 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伯邑考供作青銅錯銀傳周國王位之豆形弟姒鼎及年亨子鼎傳國鼎 A Silver embellished Bronze carved Ritual Meat Vessel Dou shaped Di Si Ding and Nien Heng Zi Ding by Bo Yikao

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一件西元前1075年至西元前1046年殷商紂王時期周武王姬發滅商建周前由其兄伯邑考供作青銅錯銀傳周國王位之豆形“弟姒鼎及年亨子鼎”傳國鼎 A Silver embellished Bronze carved Ritual Meat Vessel Dou shaped “Di Si Ding and Nien Heng Zi Ding” Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding for the reign of Nation Zhou by Bo Yikao to younger brother Ji Fa who defeated the King Zhou of Shang dynasty and became the founder King Wu of Zhou dynasty during the reign of the King Zhou of Shang dynasty China from 1075 B.C. to 1046 B.C. 一件西元前1075年至西元前1046年殷商紂王時期周武王姬發於西元前1046年年初滅商建立周朝前由其兄伯邑考供作青銅錯銀傳周國王位之豆形“弟(姬發)姒(母后太姒)鼎及年(周國年運)亨(亨通)子(萬世子子孫孫永傳)鼎”傳國鼎 尺寸: 高 37 x 兩耳間寬 17.5 x 最大腹徑 13.5 x圓底徑 10.4 公分 重量: 1484 公克 商朝甲骨金文銘文: “ 子月寅年, 作弟姒鼎. 發文, 兄供作. 年亨子鼎, 子子作朕王用. ”. 商朝甲骨金文銘文及其釋文: “ (建周首年首月)子月寅年, 作弟(姬發)姒(周國母后太姒)鼎. 發(姬發)文(作銘文), 兄(姬發長兄伯邑考)供作. 年(周國年運)亨(亨通)子(萬世子子孫孫永傳)鼎, 子子(萬世子子孫孫永傳)作朕王(我周國王)用. ”. 西元前1075年至西元前1046年殷商紂王時期, 周氏族首領西伯姬昌被殷商紂王囚為人質, 他的王位繼承人嫡長子伯邑考欲至商朝首都請求殷商紂王釋放他父親西伯姬昌. 臨行前深知他被殘暴殷商紂王處決的危險性, 他作此鼎以作為周國的傳國王位鼎. 以免萬一他和父親皆被殘暴殷商紂王處決後, 周國將無世襲王位繼承人嫡長子可當領袖國王. 最後此鼎的作者伯邑考仍被殘暴的殷商紂王處決並剁成肉醬予西伯姬昌吃食自己的孩子作為釋放的強迫性處罰. 由於從他的嫡長兄伯邑考取得此鼎, 姬發終於統治周國並於西元前1046年年初擊敗殲滅殘暴的殷商紂王而建立了周王朝. A Silver embellished Bronze carved Ritual Meat Vessel Dou shaped “Di (eldest younger-brother Ji Fa) Si (Queen-Mother Tai Si) Ding and Nien (National Years of Zhou) Heng (Being Well) Zi (for Sons and grand-Sons of future generations forever) Ding” Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding for the reign of Nation Zhou by Bo Yikao (eldest-brother of Ji Fa who destroyed and defeated the King Zhou of Shang dynasty and became the founder King Wu of Zhou dynasty in early 1046 B.C.) during the reign of the King Zhou of Shang dynasty China from 1075 B.C. to 1046 B.C. Size: Height 37 x Width between two Ears 17.5 x Maximum Abdomen Diameter 13.5 x round Base-stand foot Diameter 10.4 cm Weight: 1484 grams The inscription in oracle-bone scriptures of Shang dynasty:“ Zi Yue Yin Nien, Zuo Di Si Ding. Fa Wen, Xiong Gong Zuo. Nien Heng Zi Ding, Zi Zi Zuo Zhen Wang Yong. ”. The inscription in oracle-bone scriptures of Shang dynasty with English translation by words: “ Zi Yue (in the first month) Yin Nien (first year of foundation of Zhou Nation), Zuo (made this) Di (for younger-brother Ji Fa) Si (and for Queen-Mother Tai Si) Ding (as an Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding for the reign of Nation Zhou). Fa (Ji Fa) Wen (he wrote inscription), Xiong (eldest-brother of Ji Fa i.e. Bo Yikao) Gong Zuo (I dedicatedly made this). Nien (National Years of Zhou Nation) Heng (Being Well) Zi (for Sons and grand-Sons of future generations forever) Ding (as an Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding for the reign of Nation Zhou), Zi Zi (for Sons and grand-Sons of future generations forever) Zuo (to be) Zhen Wang (our King) Yong (used as an Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority for the reign of Nation Zhou). ”. The inscription in English translation: “ In the first month and first year of the national foundation of Zhou Nation, I (Bo Yikao) made this Ding for my younger-brother Ji Fa and for my Queen-Mother Tai Si as an Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding for the reign of Nation Zhou. Ji Fa wrote the inscription and I dedicatedly made this Ding. Long Live the National Years of Zhou Nation to be well and for our sons and grand-sons of future generations forever! Long Live this Ding to be an Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding for the reign of Nation Zhou! Our sons and grand-sons of future generations forever shall be our King by possessing this Ding as an Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority for the reign of Nation Zhou forever and forever. ”. During the reign of the King Zhou of Shang dynasty China from 1075 B.C. to 1046 B.C. the Leader (Xi Bo Ji Chang) of Zhou Nation was put in jail as a hostage by the King Zhou of Shang dynasty. His eldest son Bo Yikao as an Heir of Royal Authority for the reign of Nation Zhou intended to go to the capital of Shang dynasty for asking for a favor to release Xi Bo Ji Chang from the King Zhou of Shang dynasty. Before his departure he had been fully aware of the danger of being executed by the cruel King Zhou of Shang dynasty. Therefore he made this Ding as an Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding for the reign of Nation Zhou lest he should have had no nominated leading Hair of Royal Authority for the reign of Nation Zhou once he and his father were both executed by the cruel King Zhou of Shang dynasty. Finally the artist of this Ding Bo Yikao was executed and cooked as a meat for Xi Bo Ji Chang to eat his son as a forced punishment to be released. By possessing this Ding from Bo Yikao (the eldest-brother of Ji Fa) Ji Fa reigned over Nation Zhou successfully and finally destroyed and defeated the cruel King Zhou of Shang dynasty and became the founder King Wu of Zhou dynasty in early 1046 B.C.. The required Preparation to sell your beautiful paintings and works of art into Taipei Taiwan Once you have joined Facebook international public group “Fine Art to sell” and posted on the wall dashboard your sale post(s) to be listed in the “See all sale posts” column of this group, then it’s recommended that you begin to prepare the following procedures in order to sell your paintings and works of art for sale smoothly into Taipei Taiwan: (1) Find a reliable delivery/mailing service that has door to door delivery/mailing service from your city to Taipei city of Taiwan, such as city post office…etc. Make sure the rate difference between “Framed” and “A roll of canvas without Frame” with the delivery/mailing service and prepare to advise the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. Consignee in Taipei Taiwan: (Attorney of buyer) Mr. Orion Hsu c/o Mr. Michael Hsu Attorney at Law licensed and registered in Taiwan Head of Future Law Firm Floor 12, No. 169, Section 4, Zhong-xiao East Road, Da-an District, Zip-code 10690, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: +886 - (0)2 - 27213625 (2) The import custom duty rates for “Painting, drawing and pastels, executed entirely by hand” (international HS Code 9701 TLS 2014) into Taiwan are 0%, i.e. import duty free. (3) Open a bank account at your bank in your city to receive foreign currency remittance from the buyer’s bank in Taipei Taiwan. The currency in Taiwan is New Taiwan Dollars (NTD). Make sure your bank account at what currency can receive foreign remittance from the bank in Taipei Taiwan. Prepare your bank account number, your bank account name, together with bank name, bank address, bank telephone number, Bank Swift Code/ABA Number/Sort Code/IBAN Number for foreign currency remittance in order to advise the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. This is the only way for you to collect your selling price at your currency from the buyer in Taipei Taiwan with different currency exchange via international banking system. Summary of IBAN Implementations (Source: German COMMERZBANK office in Taipei Taiwan): Format: Nation Name digits/length of IBAN numbers Albania 28 Andorra 24 Austria 20 Republic of Azerbaijan 24 Bahrain 22 Belgium 16 Bosnia & Herzegovina 20 Bulgaria 22 Costa Rica 21 Croatia 21 Cyprus 28 Czech Republic 24 Denmark 18 Dominican Republic 28 Estonia 20 Faroe Islands 18 Finland 18 France 27 Georgia 22 Germany 22 Gibraltar 23 Greece 27 Greenland 18 Hungary 28 Iceland 26 Ireland 22 Israel 23 Italy 27 Kazakhstan 20 Kuwait 30 Latvia 21 Lebanon 28 Liechtenstein 21 Lithuania 20 Luxembourg 20 Macedonia 19 Malta 31 Mauritania 27 Mauritius 30 Republic of Moldova 24 Monaco 27 Montenegro 22 Netherlands 18 Norway 15 Poland 28 Portugal 25 Romania 24 San Marino 27 Saudi Arabia 24 Serbia 22 Slovak Republic 24 Slovenia 19 Spain 24 Sweden 24 Switzerland 21 Tunisia 24 Turkey 26 United Arab Emirates 23 United Kingdom 22 Virgin Islands, British 24 You have to check the digits/length of your IBAN numbers with the above nation list carefully lest your price cash collected from the buyer should be rejected by the international banking system outside the door of your bank and returned back to this cash-remitter buyer in Taipei Taiwan. Once you have a bank account at your bank in your city, buyer can further indentify your account name with the name of the artist in order to assure that the subject cash-remittee to be the same person as the artist and the seller. (4) Prepare an Authentication Certificate of the Artist (if you are the artist) for the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. Without the above, you are not fully prepared to sell your beautiful paintings and works of art for sale into Taipei Taiwan yet! The Art Market in Taipei city of Taiwan The metropolitan area of Taipei City has a population of 7,028,583 people ranking the 40th most-populous urban area in the world. As of 2007, the metro region of Taipei has a nominal GDP of around US$260 billion, a record that would rank it 13th among world cities by GDP. Taiwan is now a creditor economy, holding one of the world's largest foreign exchange reserves of over US$403 billion as of December 2012. The National Palace Museum in Taipei is a great art museum built around a permanent collection centered on ancient Chinese artifacts. It should not be confused with the Palace Museum in Beijing; both institutions trace their origins to the same Forbidden City in Beijing where the Palace of Emperor is located and stored with million pieces of valuable collections by the consecutive Emperors of Qing dynasty. The collections were divided in the 1940s as a result of the Chinese Civil War. The National Palace Museum in Taipei now boasts of a truly international collection while housing one of the world's largest collections of artifacts from ancient China. Along with the cultural education and influence from the nearby National Palace Museum in Taipei, hiking prices and excellent investment returns of art have aroused huge interests of the citizens in Taipei who have been used to be living in a house costs commonly from US$ 1 million to 3 million or so for decades. The art is expensive; but the house is much more expensive than the art. There are over 1,000 shops dealing art business in Taipei and some of them are opened only on Saturdays and Sundays for just two working days per week. Few buyers in Taipei are buying their art collections from international auctioneers and ranking among the top 500 collectors in the world. Most of local citizen-buyers in Taipei are just like million-of-ants and purchase their art goods from local shops and private sellers at millions of dollars by thousands of transactions per day. So the art goods are generally shipped to Taipei from China and worldwide area by containers to meet the art market demand in Taipei. Good paintings and works of art will be sold by themselves once they are exhibited to right buyers at right place. They are not to be sold if they are always stored in a closed warehouse without any exhibition or just exhibited to wrong eyes at wrong venue. 2014 年世界拍賣總收入前 100 名畫家中之前 31 名中國畫家 Top 31 Chinese artists among the Top 100 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 共 31 名中國畫家占前 100 名畫家之 31 % Total 31 Chinese artists / 100 artists = 31 % 假如你是西方油畫的收藏家,扣除 31 % 的中國畫家,再扣除 20 % 左右的中國瓷器、青銅器、珠寶玉器、漆器雜項類中國作家,2014年你只是在世界作者市場 49 % 以內經營藝術品而已;可能再過10年,你將成為只是在世界作者市場 30 % 以內經營。 If you are a collector of western oil paintings, deducting 31 % for Chinese artists of paintings and further deducting 20% for Chinese artists of ceramics、bronze、jades and jewelry、lacquer and miscellaneous works of art, in 2014 you are only operating works of art within 49% of the world artists market. Maybe after 10 years, you might become operating works of art within 30% of the world artists market. 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover ($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price ($) Page 84 (14 Chinese artists) 第84頁14位中國畫家 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 齊白石 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 張大千 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 趙無極 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 傅抱石 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 徐悲鴻 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 黃冑 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 黃賓虹 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 吳昌碩 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 陸儼少 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 李可染 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 朱德群 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 吳冠中 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 林風眠 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964)曾梵志 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 (17 Chinese artists) 第85頁17位中國畫家 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 溥儒(溥心畬) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 謝稚柳 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 吳湖帆 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 王鐸 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 潘天壽 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 朱耷(八大山人) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 常玉 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 朱新建 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 乾隆皇帝 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 程十髮 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 啟功 25,693,155 437 815,500 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 錢松喦 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 范曾 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 于右任 23,032,037 718 521,279 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 周春芽 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 王翬 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 張曉剛 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. Source: The Art Market in 2014 Page 84-93 Top 500 artists by auction revenue in 2014 by Art price 2014年世界拍賣總收入前100名畫家 Top 100 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) Page 84 1 WARHOL Andy (1928-1987) 569,507,083 1,394 73,000,000 2 PICASSO Pablo (1881-1973) 375,054,326 2,898 28,000,000 3 BACON Francis (1909-1992) 270,748,102 122 72,000,000 4 RICHTER Gerhard (1932) 254,353,142 258 28,711,740 5 ROTHKO Mark (1903-1970) 249,188,072 16 59,000,000 6 MONET Claude (1840-1926) 222,694,607 40 48,073,025 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 8 GIACOMETTI Alberto (1901-1966) 205,473,704 147 90,000,000 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 10 KOONS Jeff (1955) 149,686,183 104 30,000,000 11 BASQUIAT Jean-Michel (1960-1988) 148,998,739 71 31,000,000 12 TWOMBLY Cy (1928-2011) 126,221,339 61 62,000,000 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 14 LICHTENSTEIN Roy (1923-1997) 109,143,660 540 19,000,000 15 KOONING de Willem (1904-1997) 105,999,158 77 26,000,000 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 18 MODIGLIANI Amedeo (1884-1920) 98,954,376 26 63,000,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 21 GOGH van Vincent (1853-1890) 87,864,632 12 55,000,000 22 WOOL Christopher (1955) 87,630,825 52 21,000,000 23 CHAGALL Marc (1887-1985) 87,296,130 1,125 10,110,960 24 MIRO Joan (1893-1983) 83,177,312 1,306 11,000,000 25 FONTANA Lucio (1899-1968) 82,185,863 247 9,038,090 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 27 CALDER Alexander (1898-1976) 78,764,837 354 23,000,000 28 MATISSE Henri (1869-1954) 75,439,034 404 17,000,000 29 NEWMAN Barnett (1905-1970) 75,039,000 3 75,000,000 30 MANET Edouard (1832-1883) 68,522,429 39 58,000,000 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 33 DOIG Peter (1959) 65,945,331 62 16,000,000 34 CUI Ruzhuo (1944) 65,150,015 49 20,623,999 35 LEGER Fernand (1881-1955) 65,038,926 216 17,526,600 36 RENOIR Pierre-Auguste (1841-1919) 64,799,084 270 10,000,000 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 39 KIPPENBERGER Martin (1953-1997) 59,801,054 64 20,000,000 40 O'KEEFFE Georgia (1887-1986) 57,372,500 11 39,500,000 41 GRIS Juan (1887-1927) 55,609,017 16 50,778,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 43 PRINCE Richard (1949) 53,904,826 76 7,500,000 44 MAGRITTE Rene (1898-1967) 53,449,860 110 11,415,600 45 POLKE Sigmar (1941-2010) 52,118,395 142 7,500,000 46 ROCKWELL Norman Perceval (1894-1978) 49,866,548 78 20,000,000 47 TURNER Joseph Mallord William (1775-1851) 47,501,117 25 42,379,200 48 PISSARRO Camille (1830-1903) 47,181,620 126 28,539,000 49 RYMAN Robert (1930) 45,055,015 22 13,250,000 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964) 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 51 MONDRIAAN Piet (1872-1944) 42,161,208 12 22,972,950 52 KANDINSKY Wassily (1866-1944) 41,815,792 88 15,200,000 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 54 RUSCHA Ed (1937) 40,297,696 161 27,000,000 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 56 DIEBENKORN Richard (1922-1993) 39,797,050 54 9,000,000 57 KLEIN Yves (1928-1962) 39,322,018 58 15,000,000 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 60 DUBUFFET Jean (1901-1985) 36,738,561 136 6,500,000 61 JOHNS Jasper (1930) 36,206,875 127 32,000,000 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 63 KUSAMA Yayoi (1929) 34,578,242 501 6,200,000 64 BRUEGHEL Pieter II (c.1564-1637/38) 33,927,798 17 8,312,415 65 LOWRY Laurence Stephen (1887-1976) 33,818,511 211 7,420,500 66 HARING Keith (1958-1990) 32,957,932 334 4,200,000 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 68 SHIRAGA Kazuo (1924-2008) 31,741,241 59 4,629,100 69 CORNELL Joseph (1903-1972) 30,709,300 61 6,800,000 70 CEZANNE Paul (1839-1906) 30,651,134 51 5,277,130 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 72 GUYTON Wade (1972) 29,872,250 25 5,200,000 73 MANZONI Piero (1933-1963) 29,409,569 20 17,934,560 74 FREUD Lucian (1922-2011) 28,880,298 44 15,000,000 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 76 BRAQUE Georges (1882-1963) 28,026,347 288 8,000,000 77 MOORE Henry (1898-1986) 27,966,291 359 7,207,200 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 79 RODIN Auguste (1840-1917) 26,464,285 109 5,870,880 80 BOETTI Alighiero (1940-1994) 26,293,943 102 3,344,040 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 82 STAEL de Nicolas (1914-1955) 25,840,977 27 5,037,550 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 25,693,155 437 815,500 84 KLINE Franz (1910-1962) 25,601,059 13 23,500,000 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 86 SCHWITTERS Kurt (1887-1948) 25,317,879 25 21,108,520 87 VRIES de Adrien (c.1550-1626) 24,750,000 1 24,750,000 88 CASTELLANI Enrico (1930) 24,636,292 70 5,284,290 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 90 DALI Salvador (1904-1989) 23,267,013 1,393 8,000,000 91 JUDD Donald (1928-1994) 23,167,881 57 6,500,000 92 MITCHELL Joan (1926-1992) 23,076,316 31 10,500,000 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 23,032,037 718 521,279 94 BURRI Alberto (1915-1995) 22,881,307 60 6,726,870 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 97 DEGAS Edgar (1834-1917) 20,879,178 91 4,500,000 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 99 POLLOCK Jackson (1912-1956) 20,757,940 7 10,000,000 100 STELLA Frank (1936) 20,553,820 195 5,800,000 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. Source: The Art Market in 2014 Page 84-93 Top 500 artists by auction revenue in 2014 by Art price 99 Paintings 書畫 12 Antiques 古董 99 Fine Chinese Paintings and 12 Antiques in 2013 2013 年 99 幅中國書畫及 12 件古董精品 Chinese Painters 中國畫家: (1) 張大千 Zhang Daqian 张大千 (32 幅/pcs) (2) 齊白石 Qi Baishi 齐白石 (10 幅/pcs) (3) 徐悲鴻 Xu Beihong 徐悲鸿 (8 幅/pcs) (4) 吳冠中 Wu Guanzhong 吴冠中 (7 幅/pcs) (5) 傅抱石 Fu Baoshi 傅抱石 (3 幅/pcs) (6) 李可染 Li Keran 李可染 (1 幅/pc) (7) 陸儼少 Lu Yanshao 陆俨少 (1 幅/pc) (8) 黃冑 Huang Zhou 黃冑 (1 幅/pc) (9) 黃賓虹 Huang Binhong 黄宾虹 (3 幅/pcs) (10) 吳昌碩 Wu Changshuo 吴昌硕 (1 幅/pc) (11) 林風眠 Lin Fengmian 林风眠 (4 幅/pcs) (12) 吳湖帆 Wu Hufan 吴湖帆 (4 幅/pcs) (13) 謝稚柳 Xie Zhiliu 谢稚柳 (1 幅/pc) (14) 黃君璧 Huang Junbi 黄君璧 (2 幅/pc) (15) 愛新覺羅 溥儒 Pu Ru 溥心畬 Pu Xinyu (1 幅/pc) (16) 唐雲 Tang Yun 唐云 (1 幅/pc) (17) 趙少昂 Zhao Shao’Ang 赵少昂 (3 幅/pcs) (18) 何海霞 He Haixia 何海霞 (1 幅/pc) (19) 關山月 Guan Shanyue 关山月 (1 幅/pc) (20) 豐子愷 Feng Zikai 丰子恺 (1 幅/pc) (21) 顏伯龍 Yan Bolong 颜伯龙 (4 幅/pcs) (22) 愛新覺羅溥佐 Aisin Gioro Pu Zuo (1 幅/pc) (23) 高逸鴻 Gao Yihong 高逸鸿 (1 幅/pc) (24) 田世光 Tian Shiguang 田世光 (1 幅/pc) (25) 袁松年 Yuan Songnian 袁松年 (1 幅/pc) (26) 高奇峰 Gao Qifeng 高奇峰 (1 幅/pc) (27) 陳之佛 Chen Zhifo 陈之佛 (1 幅/pc) (28) 陳半丁 Chen Banding 陈半丁 (1 幅/pc) (29) 馮超然 Feng Chaoran 冯超然 (1 幅/pc) (30) 鄭板橋 Zheng Banqiao 郑板桥 (1 幅/pc) Works of Art 藝術品: (1) 古董 Antiques (2 件/pcs) (2) 玉 Jades (8 件/pcs) (3) 羊脂白玉 Mutton Fat White Jades (2 件/pcs) 99 Paintings 書畫 12 Antiques 古董 Works of Art List 藝術作品名錄 Paintings 書畫作品 Chinese Painters 中國畫家: (1) 張大千 Zhang Daqian 张大千 (32 幅/pcs) 1. Zhang Daqian Happy Birthday to Chairman Chang Kaishek of the Government inscribed by Yu Youren 張大千作于右任題大觀高仕祝壽圖手卷 2. Zhang Daqian After the Rising and Warm Green Mountains by Huang Gongwang with Calligraphy 張大千作擬元代黃公望浮巒暖翠山水圖及書法立軸 3. Zhang Daqian Splashed Landscape Fuchun Mountain 張大千作富春山居潑彩山水圖 4. Zhang Daqian Mountain Emei May Be Crossed On Top 張大千作可以橫絕峨嵋巔潑彩山水圖 5. Zhang Daqian A Bird’s-eye View on Taiwan Cross-Island Road near Herhuan 張大千作台灣橫貫公路合歡山鳥瞰金碧潑彩山水圖 6. Zhang Daqian 18 Luohan Disciples Appointed to Witness to Buddhist Truth handscroll 張大千作十八羅漢圖手卷 7. Zhang Daqian The Dreamland of Mountain Qingcheng in Heavenly Place 張大千作夢入靑城天下幽人間仙境圖 8. Zhang Daqian The Heavenly Place in Mankind World 張大千作人家在仙堂潑彩山水圖 9. Zhang Daqian Sun is Rising and Darkness is Fallen allover the Mountain with Calligraphy 張大千作天開影墮潑彩山水圖及書法對聯 10. Zhang Daqian Painting the Elder Bintourlu after Technique of Song Dynasty 張大千作倣宋人畫賓頭盧尊者像 11. Zhang Daqian Listening to the Springs below the Mountains handscroll 張大千作山水生風聽泉入山麓金碧潑彩山水圖手卷 12. Zhang Daqian Waterfall in a Quiet Mountain Valley with Calligraphy 張大千作幽谷飛瀑潑彩山水圖及書法對聯 13. Zhang Daqian Recalling the Beautiful Scenery of Mountain Huang in China 張大千作遙思黃山故景潑彩山水圖 14. Zhang Daqian Splashed Colour Landscape of Beautiful Mountain Qingcheng 張大千作青城天下幽潑彩山水圖 15. Zhang Daqian Golden Outline Red Lotus and a Flying Bird 張大千作香清鈎金紅荷翔鳥圖 16. Zhang Daqian One Flower in One World White Lotus and attached calligraphy 張大千作一花一世界白荷花圖及書法立軸 17. Zhang Daqian Lady with a Fan Bamboos Parrot Hairpin in Tang’s Clothes 張大千作仿莫高窟初唐人衣飾鸚鵡簪髮飾新篁紈扇仕女圖 18. Zhang Daqian Beauty in Red Hair-kerchief Wooden Shoes White Robe Bamboos 張大千作脩竹紅髮巾木屐白袍裸肩日本美女圖 19. Zhang Daqian Han Changli Composed a Lyric Poem Derived from Chu Dynasty 張大千作韓昌黎作楚語圖 20. Zhang Daqian Scholars Appreciating Maples 張大千作高仕賞楓圖 21. Zhang Daqian Black Cloud Covering on Top of Mt. Emei among Blue Cloud 張大千作可以橫絕峨眉巔黑雲滿布山頂藍雲環繞山間奇景潑墨兼潑彩山水圖 22. Zhang Daqian Dwelling in the Mountain by the Lake Wuting 張大千作五亭湖上山居潑彩山水圖 23. Zhang Daqian Spring Cloud and Morning Mist dated 1979 張大千1979年作春雲曉靄潑彩山水圖 24. Zhang Daqian Spring Cloud and Morning Mist dated 1965 張大千1965年作春雲曉靄潑彩山水圖 25. Zhang Daqian Impressionistic Red Lotus 張大千作寫意紅荷圖 26. Zhang Daqian Golden Outlined Red Lotus and Double Mandarin Ducks 張大千作愛清氣鈎金紅荷花鴛鴦嘉耦潑彩圖 27. Zhang Daqian High Mountain and Deep Cloud 張大千作山高雲深山水圖 28. Zhang Daqian Golden Outlined Landscape 張大千作金碧山水圖 29. Zhang Daqian Lady with a Fan and Bamboos in Splashed Colors 張大千作潑彩竹葉紈扇仕女圖 30. Zhang Daqian Seven Character Calligraphy Couplet 張大千作七言書法對聯 31. Zhang Daqian Six Character Calligraphy Couplet 張大千作六言書法對聯 32. Zhang Daqian Splashed Color Golden Outlined Red Lotus on Gold Sheet 張大千作金箋潑彩描金紅荷花圖 (2) 齊白石 Qi Baishi 齐白石 (10 幅/pcs) 1. Qi Baishi Lotus Fish Frogs Shrimps and Crabs handscroll inscribed by Zhang Daqian 齊白石作張大千題香清荷花魚蛙蝦蟹圖手卷 2. Qi Baishi The Ten Elder Men in the Legend of China 齊白石作十全老人神賢圖 3. Qi Baishi Lotus Double Mandarin Ducks and Love Shrimps 齊白石作荷花鴛鴦雙蝦佳偶圖 4. Qi Baishi Wealth and Powerful Honour are Both to Come 齊白石作富貴有期圖 5. Qi Baishi Lotus and Shrimps 齊白石作荷花群蝦圖 6. Qi Baishi A Lotus Pond and Shrimps 齊白石作荷花池塘群蝦圖 7. Qi Baishi A Spring Voice and Great Luck 齊白石作春聲大吉圖 8. Qi Baishi Eagle Perching on the Pine 齊白石作松鷹圖 9. Qi Baishi Prolonging Life Impressionistic Squirrel on Pine Red Peach Double Screens 齊白石作寫意松樹上松鼠與紅桃益壽圖對屏 (3) 徐悲鴻 Xu Beihong 徐悲鸿 (8 幅/pcs) 1. Xu Beihong The Hard Water Drawing of the People Lived in Chongqing handscroll inscribed by Zhang Daqian 徐悲鴻作張大千題巴人汲水圖手卷 2. Xu Beihong Jiufang Gao People in the Chinese Ancient Historical Poem 徐悲鴻作九方皋圖 3. Xu Beihong People in Chinese Ancient Historical Poem of Six Dynasties 徐悲鴻作六朝人詩意圖 4. Xu Beihong China the Wounded Lion Sat Watching American Flying Tiger 徐悲鴻作中國負傷之獅遙望美國飛虎飛將軍 5. Xu Beihong Lions and Snake 徐悲鴻作獅與蛇 6. Xu Beihong The Single Flying Eagle and the Lion 徐悲鴻作獨飛老鷹與獅子圖 7. Xu Beihong Lion and Eagle 徐悲鴻作獅子老鷹圖 8. Xu Beihong Prolonging Life Auspicious Cranes Ganoderma Lucidum Fungus 徐悲鴻作祥鶴靈芝延年益壽圖 (4) 吳冠中 Wu Guanzhong 吴冠中 (7 幅/pcs) 1. Wu Guanzhong The People Live in Mali Village 吳冠中作馬里村頭人物風景圖 2. Wu Guanzhong The Dwellings by the River and Mountain in Southern China 吳冠中作江南民居風景圖 3. Wu Guanzhong The Lion Grove Garden (Lion Woods) 吳冠中作獅子林 4. Wu Guanzhong The Wu Gorge 吳冠中作巫峽魂 5. Wu Guanzhong Rocks by the Sea 吳冠中作海滨石 6. Wu Guanzhong The Single-Log Bridge 吳冠中作獨木橋 7. Wu Guanzhong Expressionistic Lotus 吳冠中作表現主義的荷花 (5) 傅抱石 Fu Baoshi 傅抱石 (3 幅/pcs) 1. Fu Baoshi Hwan Shyua Showed Painting to Guests in East Jin Dynasty handscroll inscribed by Yu Youren 傅抱石作于右任題詩入畫中桓玄出畫圖手卷 2. Fu Baoshi The Nine Elders of the Poetry by Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty handscroll inscribed by Xu Beihong 傅抱石作徐悲鴻題元氣淋漓九老圖手卷 3. Fu Baoshi Premier Xie An Brought Beauties to the East Shan Mountain handscroll inscribed by Xie Zhiliu 傅抱石作謝稚柳題春風綠揚東山攜妓圖手卷 (6) 李可染 Li Keran 李可染 (1 幅/pc) 1. Li Keran The Landscape of River Li being Well-known Forever 李可染作漓江山水傳千古圖 (7) 陸儼少 Lu Yanshao 陆俨少 (1 幅/pc) 1. Lu Yanshao Spring and Rocks Landscape of Mountain Yandang 陸儼少作雁蕩泉石山水圖 (8) 黃冑 Huang Zhou 黃冑 (1 幅/pc) 1. Huang Zhou The Children and Father Sitting on the Back of Camels 黃冑作駱駝背上的小學生與父親 (9) 黃賓虹 Huang Binhong 黄宾虹 (3 幅/pcs) 1. Huang Binhong Landscape 黃賓虹作山水圖 2. Huang Binhong Landscape Hanging Scroll (1) 黃賓虹作山水圖立軸(1) 3. Huang Binhong Landscape Hanging Scroll (2) 黃賓虹作山水圖立軸(2) (10) 吳昌碩 Wu Changshuo 吴昌硕 (1 幅/pc) 1. Wu Changshuo Annual Purely Floral and Fruity Tributes 吳昌碩作歲朝清供圖 (11) 林風眠 Lin Fengmian 林风眠 (4 幅/pcs) 1. Lin Fengmian Five Naked Ladies 林風眠作五裸女圖 2. Lin Fengmian Two Beautiful Ladies and the Vase 林風眠作二美與花瓶圖 3. Lin Fengmian Three Beautiful Ladies and the Vase 林風眠作三美與花瓶圖 4. Lin Fengmian Court Ladies and the Vase 林風眠作宮女與花瓶圖 (12) 吳湖帆 Wu Hufan 吴湖帆 (4 幅/pcs) 1. Wu Hufan Dwelling in the Mountains handscroll inscribed by Xie Zhiliu 吳湖帆作謝稚柳題春風綠揚枝山居圖手卷 2. Wu Hufan Dwelling in the Mountains 吳湖帆作山居圖 3. Wu Hufan Landscape after Zhao Mengfu 吳湖帆作擬趙孟頫山水圖 4. Wu Hufan Seven Character Calligraphy Couplet 吳湖帆作七言書法對聯 (13) 謝稚柳 Xie Zhiliu 谢稚柳 (1 幅/pc) 1. Xie Zhiliu Landscape in Windy Spirit 謝稚柳作生風抖擻山水圖 (14) 黃君璧 Huang Junbi 黄君璧 (2 幅/pc) 1. Huang Junbi High Mountains and Flowing Waters Landscape 黃君璧作高山流水山水圖 (鏡片 mounted) 2. Huang Junbi High Mountains and Flowing Waters Landscape 黃君璧作高山流水山水圖 (立軸 hanging scroll) (15) 愛新覺羅 溥儒 Pu Ru 溥心畬 Pu Xinyu (1 幅/pc) 1. Pu Ru Green Mountain and White Cloud handscroll inscribed by Zhang Daqian 溥儒作張大千題青山白雲山水圖手卷 (16) 唐雲 Tang Yun 唐云 (1 幅/pc) 1. Tang Yun Birds and Flowers 唐雲作花鳥圖 (17) 趙少昂 Zhao Shao’Ang 赵少昂 (3 幅/pcs) 1. Zhao Shao’Ang Flowers and Bird Double Screen 趙少昂作花鳥圖對屏 2. Zhao Shao’Ang Tall Willow Tree Morning Cicada Bamboos and Little Bird 趙少昂作高柳曉蟬竹葉小鳥圖 (18) 何海霞 He Haixia 何海霞 (1 幅/pc) 1. He Haixia Landscape 何海霞作山水圖 (19) 關山月 Guan Shanyue 关山月 (1 幅/pc) 1. Guan Shanyue Spring is coming to Southern Guangdong Landscape 關山月作春到南粵山水圖 (20) 豐子愷 Feng Zikai 丰子恺 (1 幅/pc) 1. Feng Zikai A Small Table Three Friends and Plum Blossoms 豐子愷作小桌三朋梅花圖 (21) 顏伯龍 Yan Bolong 颜伯龙 (4 幅/pcs) 1. Yan Bolong Colorful Birds Flowers and Plants Four Screens 顏伯龍作彩鳥與花草小樹圖四條屏 (22) 愛新覺羅溥佐 Aisin Gioro Pu Zuo (1 幅/pc) 1. Aisin Gioro Pu Zuo Two Beautiful Horses 愛新覺羅溥佐作雙駿馬圖 (23) 高逸鴻 Gao Yihong 高逸鸿 (1 幅/pc) 1. Gao Yihong Beautiful Flowers Attracting Bees 高逸鴻作群花爭艷招蜂圖 (24) 田世光 Tian Shiguang 田世光 (1 幅/pc) 1. Tian Shiguang Flowers and Birds 田世光作花鳥圖 (25) 袁松年 Yuan Songnian 袁松年 (1 幅/pc) 1. Yuan Songnian Landscape 袁松年作山水圖 (26) 高奇峰 Gao Qifeng 高奇峰 (1 幅/pc) 1. Gao Qifeng Flowers and Bamboos 高奇峰作花竹圖 (27) 陳之佛 Chen Zhifo 陈之佛 (1 幅/pc) 1. Chen Zhifo Wild Geese under Willow Shadow 陳之佛作柳蔭雁鴨圖 (28) 陳半丁 Chen Banding 陈半丁 (1 幅/pc) 1. Chen Banding Flowers and Birds 陳半丁 ( 陳年 ) 作花鳥圖 (29) 馮超然 Feng Chaoran 冯超然 (1 幅/pc) 1. Feng Chaoran Landscape 馮超然作山水圖 (30) 鄭板橋 Zheng Banqiao 郑板桥 (1 幅/pc) 1. Zheng Banqiao Orchids Bamboos and Rocks 鄭板橋作蘭竹石圖 Taiwan Web Museum A Free Exhibition Museum in the Internet World 台灣網路藝術美術博物館 網路世界裡的免費博物館 台湾网络艺术美术博物馆 网络世界里的免费博物馆 Free Website to See Paintings by Chinese Artists Listed in 2011 World Auction Revenue Top 30 and Rare Archaic Chinese Ancient Antiques 觀賞2011年列名世界拍賣總收入前30名中國畫家名畫作品及中國古代罕見的古董之免費網址 Welcome to identify your Chinese Paintings and Works of Art! Our help is free of charge! 歡迎辨識您的中國書畫及藝術品! 我們的協助是免費的! Mr. Orion Hsu & Brothers (徐氏兄弟珍藏文物) Private Museum preparatory office 中國書畫文物博物館籌備企劃辦公室 #1 orionandhsu@yahoo.com.tw #2 orionandhsu@gmail.com
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一件西元前1600年至西元前221年商周時期皇后用青銅八鳳紋爵 A Bronze carved Eight-Phoenixes Ritual Wine Vessel JUE for Queen of Shang dynasty to Zhou dynasty China from

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一件西元前1600年至西元前221年商周時期皇后用青銅八鳳紋爵 A Bronze carved Eight-Phoenixes Ritual Wine Vessel JUE for Queen of Shang dynasty to Zhou dynasty China from 1600 B.C. to 221 B.C. 大小尺寸: 高 20.5 x 寬 13.8 x 深 7.1公分 重量: 420 公克 Size: H 20.5 x W 13.8 x D 7.1 cm Weight: 420 grams 2015年11月11日在英國倫敦舉行的蘇富比重要中國藝術品拍賣會圖錄 Lot 61 (賣出美金 USD 14,227) 及 Lot. 62 (賣出美金USD 32,247) 中列有兩個無鳳紋圖騰飾紋之商朝古代祭祀用盛酒器青銅爵. There are two archaic bronze ritual wine vessels “Jue” of Shang dynasty without phoenix-totems listed on the Sotheby’s auction catalogue of Important Chinese Art Lot. 61 (Sold USD 14,227) and 62 (Sold USD 32,247) dated 11 November 2015 held in London United Kingdom. The difference between the Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan and those elsewhere: (1) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art from the world containers by containers like the bites of sharks as the attached photos. Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art piece by piece like turtle walking and most of you will never be on the waiting list! (2) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art at a very low profile and never become a famous one listed in the world top 500 collectors. Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art to become a famous one listed in the world top 500 collectors. (3) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art directly from the source owing to authenticity! Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art from international auctioneers owing to the authenticity by the auctioneers. The required Preparation to sell your beautiful paintings and works of art into Taipei Taiwan Once you have joined Facebook international public group “Fine Art to sell” and posted on the wall dashboard your sale post(s) to be listed in the “See all sale posts” column of this group, then it’s recommended that you begin to prepare the following procedures in order to sell your paintings and works of art for sale smoothly into Taipei Taiwan: (1) Find a reliable delivery/mailing service that has door to door delivery/mailing service from your city to Taipei city of Taiwan, such as city post office…etc. Make sure the rate difference between “Framed” and “A roll of canvas without Frame” with the delivery/mailing service and prepare to advise the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. Consignee in Taipei Taiwan: (Attorney of buyer) Mr. Orion Hsu c/o Mr. Michael Hsu Attorney at Law licensed and registered in Taiwan Head of Future Law Firm Floor 12, No. 169, Section 4, Zhong-xiao East Road, Da-an District, Zip-code 10690, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: +886 - (0)2 - 27213625 (2) The import custom duty rates for “Painting, drawing and pastels, executed entirely by hand” (international HS Code 9701 TLS 2014) into Taiwan are 0%, i.e. import duty free. (3) Open a bank account at your bank in your city to receive foreign currency remittance from the buyer’s bank in Taipei Taiwan. The currency in Taiwan is New Taiwan Dollars (NTD). Make sure your bank account at what currency can receive foreign remittance from the bank in Taipei Taiwan. Prepare your bank account number, your bank account name, together with bank name, bank address, bank telephone number, Bank Swift Code/ABA Number/Sort Code/IBAN Number for foreign currency remittance in order to advise the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. This is the only way for you to collect your selling price at your currency from the buyer in Taipei Taiwan with different currency exchange via international banking system. Summary of IBAN Implementations (Source: German COMMERZBANK office in Taipei Taiwan): Format: Nation Name digits/length of IBAN numbers Albania 28 Andorra 24 Austria 20 Republic of Azerbaijan 24 Bahrain 22 Belgium 16 Bosnia & Herzegovina 20 Bulgaria 22 Costa Rica 21 Croatia 21 Cyprus 28 Czech Republic 24 Denmark 18 Dominican Republic 28 Estonia 20 Faroe Islands 18 Finland 18 France 27 Georgia 22 Germany 22 Gibraltar 23 Greece 27 Greenland 18 Hungary 28 Iceland 26 Ireland 22 Israel 23 Italy 27 Kazakhstan 20 Kuwait 30 Latvia 21 Lebanon 28 Liechtenstein 21 Lithuania 20 Luxembourg 20 Macedonia 19 Malta 31 Mauritania 27 Mauritius 30 Republic of Moldova 24 Monaco 27 Montenegro 22 Netherlands 18 Norway 15 Poland 28 Portugal 25 Romania 24 San Marino 27 Saudi Arabia 24 Serbia 22 Slovak Republic 24 Slovenia 19 Spain 24 Sweden 24 Switzerland 21 Tunisia 24 Turkey 26 United Arab Emirates 23 United Kingdom 22 Virgin Islands, British 24 You have to check the digits/length of your IBAN numbers with the above nation list carefully lest your price cash collected from the buyer should be rejected by the international banking system outside the door of your bank and returned back to this cash-remitter buyer in Taipei Taiwan. Once you have a bank account at your bank in your city, buyer can further indentify your account name with the name of the artist in order to assure that the subject cash-remittee to be the same person as the artist and the seller. (4) Prepare an Authentication Certificate of the Artist (if you are the artist) for the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. Without the above, you are not fully prepared to sell your beautiful paintings and works of art for sale into Taipei Taiwan yet! "Fine Art to sell" Group Description: This is a public group to exhibit freely fine art for sale to buyers worldwide. Fine art will be sold by itself once they are exhibited to right buyers at right place. They are not to be sold if they are always stored in a closed warehouse without any exhibition or just exhibited to wrong eyes at wrong venue. This group is aimed to publish an international “E-catalog of fine art for sale” via the combined traffics from the art favorite sites such as Facebook, Flickr, Google plus, Linkedin, Tumblr, Pinterest, Twitter, Blogger, Stage 32, Art-3000, Weibo,…etc. It will become the most convenient “Yellow Page” of fine art for sale in the world. Every buyer can just to glance at the price list on the wall of the group and make decision after careful comparison and study upon the data. It is strongly recommended that you post a sale post with picture of the art object for sale, price, location, size, artist name and the birth year, artist’s death year (if any); even if you have already a private website or a link. Being a professional buyer for decades together with other potential buyers in Taipei, Taiwan, we know a buying rule that just examine what it has on an E-catalog for the sake of efficiency. To show the price in sales post is to demonstrate the positive WILLING for sale of the artist. This is quite different from EXHIBITION ONLY. People go to the selling market with BUYING INTENTION and MONEY for shopping; but people go to a museum exhibition with ticket money and no buying intention. They are only a large audience at an exhibition venue. They will not buy the paintings those are not for sale! If you just post a non-sale post that will be very soon pushed down by other newly coming large database in a few days and lose eye-views from buyers on the wall. It will not be recorded in the easy index-queues of "See all sale posts" in this group. For your own benefit, please click green button to "Sell Something", not to click "Start Discussion" and post a sale post of your best “FIGHTING and COMBATING works of art in the world art market”. If you click "Start Discussion", then after clicking "POST" at the end, please remember to choose "not for selling" to be a non-sale post! A sale post will be shown in “See all sale posts” of the group and easily be noticed by buyers! This is an international “Art Market” where buyers will have to come for shopping. Buyers always go to where a crowded selling market is located with lots of traffics. We have discovered several NEW STARS OF PAINTINGS in this group. This doesn’t mean other painters in this group beside these NEW STARS are not good enough. They are all very good with the best quality of the paintings posted in the internet. Multiple sale posts by an artist can enhance buying interests from a buyer in the paintings by this particular artist! In just less than one month, we have had at least one thousand new members and over 300 valuable lots of beautiful paintings and works of art for sale all over the world! We have been newly created since end-July 2015, but we are confident of what we are going to sell and buy! Mr. Orion Hsu & Brothers Private Museum preparatory office Taipei Taiwan The Art News in Taipei city of Taiwan 臺灣臺北市的藝術新聞 臺灣臺北市《真相達文西特展》除展示達文西親筆真跡,亦展出義大利54幅受達文西畫風影響的經典畫作,總價值超過百億元名畫中,保羅.波爾波拉(Paolo Porpora)大師的名畫《花》,2015/8/23日遭到一位摔跤12歲男童弄出了一個拳頭大小的破洞。 《The FACE of LEONARDO Exhibition》 held in Taipei Taiwan exhibits the painting of Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci and the other 54 pieces of classical paintings that were influenced by his style with total value at US several hundreds of million dollars. Among these exhibits painting 《Flower》 by Paolo Porpora was smashed in a fist-hole by a twelve years old fallen-down boy on Aug. 23rd, 2015. The Art Market in Taipei city of Taiwan The metropolitan area of Taipei City has a population of 7,028,583 people ranking the 40th most-populous urban area in the world. As of 2007, the metro region of Taipei has a nominal GDP of around US$260 billion, a record that would rank it 13th among world cities by GDP. Taiwan is now a creditor economy, holding one of the world's largest foreign exchange reserves of over US$403 billion as of December 2012. The National Palace Museum in Taipei is a great art museum built around a permanent collection centered on ancient Chinese artifacts. It should not be confused with the Palace Museum in Beijing; both institutions trace their origins to the same Forbidden City in Beijing where the Palace of Emperor is located and stored with million pieces of valuable collections by the consecutive Emperors of Qing dynasty. The collections were divided in the 1940s as a result of the Chinese Civil War. The National Palace Museum in Taipei now boasts of a truly international collection while housing one of the world's largest collections of artifacts from ancient China. Along with the cultural education and influence from the nearby National Palace Museum in Taipei, hiking prices and excellent investment returns of art have aroused huge interests of the citizens in Taipei who have been used to be living in a house costs commonly from US$ 1 million to 3 million or so for decades. The art is expensive; but the house is much more expensive than the art. There are over 1,000 shops dealing art business in Taipei and some of them are opened only on Saturdays and Sundays for just two working days per week. Few buyers in Taipei are buying their art collections from international auctioneers and ranking among the top 500 collectors in the world. Most of local citizen-buyers in Taipei are just like million-of-ants and purchase their art goods from local shops and private sellers at millions of dollars by thousands of transactions per day. So the art goods are generally shipped to Taipei from China and worldwide area by containers to meet the art market demand in Taipei. Good paintings and works of art will be sold by themselves once they are exhibited to right buyers at right place. They are not to be sold if they are always stored in a closed warehouse without any exhibition or just exhibited to wrong eyes at wrong venue. 2014 年世界拍賣總收入前 100 名畫家中之前 31 名中國畫家 Top 31 Chinese artists among the Top 100 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 共 31 名中國畫家占前 100 名畫家之 31 % Total 31 Chinese artists / 100 artists = 31 % 假如你是西方油畫的收藏家,扣除 31 % 的中國畫家,再扣除 20 % 左右的中國瓷器、青銅器、珠寶玉器、漆器雜項類中國作家,2014年你只是在世界作者市場 49 % 以內經營藝術品而已;可能再過10年,你將成為只是在世界作者市場 30 % 以內經營。 If you are a collector of western oil paintings, deducting 31 % for Chinese artists of paintings and further deducting 20% for Chinese artists of ceramics、bronze、jades and jewelry、lacquer and miscellaneous works of art, in 2014 you are only operating works of art within 49% of the world artists market. Maybe after 10 years, you might become operating works of art within 30% of the world artists market. 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover ($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price ($) Page 84 (14 Chinese artists) 第84頁14位中國畫家 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 齊白石 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 張大千 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 趙無極 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 傅抱石 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 徐悲鴻 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 黃冑 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 黃賓虹 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 吳昌碩 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 陸儼少 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 李可染 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 朱德群 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 吳冠中 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 林風眠 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964)曾梵志 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 (17 Chinese artists) 第85頁17位中國畫家 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 溥儒(溥心畬) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 謝稚柳 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 吳湖帆 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 王鐸 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 潘天壽 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 朱耷(八大山人) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 常玉 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 朱新建 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 乾隆皇帝 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 程十髮 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 啟功 25,693,155 437 815,500 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 錢松喦 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 范曾 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 于右任 23,032,037 718 521,279 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 周春芽 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 王翬 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 張曉剛 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. Source: The Art Market in 2014 Page 84-93 Top 500 artists by auction revenue in 2014 by Art price 2014年世界拍賣總收入前100名畫家 Top 100 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) Page 84 1 WARHOL Andy (1928-1987) 569,507,083 1,394 73,000,000 2 PICASSO Pablo (1881-1973) 375,054,326 2,898 28,000,000 3 BACON Francis (1909-1992) 270,748,102 122 72,000,000 4 RICHTER Gerhard (1932) 254,353,142 258 28,711,740 5 ROTHKO Mark (1903-1970) 249,188,072 16 59,000,000 6 MONET Claude (1840-1926) 222,694,607 40 48,073,025 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 8 GIACOMETTI Alberto (1901-1966) 205,473,704 147 90,000,000 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 10 KOONS Jeff (1955) 149,686,183 104 30,000,000 11 BASQUIAT Jean-Michel (1960-1988) 148,998,739 71 31,000,000 12 TWOMBLY Cy (1928-2011) 126,221,339 61 62,000,000 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 14 LICHTENSTEIN Roy (1923-1997) 109,143,660 540 19,000,000 15 KOONING de Willem (1904-1997) 105,999,158 77 26,000,000 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 18 MODIGLIANI Amedeo (1884-1920) 98,954,376 26 63,000,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 21 GOGH van Vincent (1853-1890) 87,864,632 12 55,000,000 22 WOOL Christopher (1955) 87,630,825 52 21,000,000 23 CHAGALL Marc (1887-1985) 87,296,130 1,125 10,110,960 24 MIRO Joan (1893-1983) 83,177,312 1,306 11,000,000 25 FONTANA Lucio (1899-1968) 82,185,863 247 9,038,090 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 27 CALDER Alexander (1898-1976) 78,764,837 354 23,000,000 28 MATISSE Henri (1869-1954) 75,439,034 404 17,000,000 29 NEWMAN Barnett (1905-1970) 75,039,000 3 75,000,000 30 MANET Edouard (1832-1883) 68,522,429 39 58,000,000 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 33 DOIG Peter (1959) 65,945,331 62 16,000,000 34 CUI Ruzhuo (1944) 65,150,015 49 20,623,999 35 LEGER Fernand (1881-1955) 65,038,926 216 17,526,600 36 RENOIR Pierre-Auguste (1841-1919) 64,799,084 270 10,000,000 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 39 KIPPENBERGER Martin (1953-1997) 59,801,054 64 20,000,000 40 O'KEEFFE Georgia (1887-1986) 57,372,500 11 39,500,000 41 GRIS Juan (1887-1927) 55,609,017 16 50,778,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 43 PRINCE Richard (1949) 53,904,826 76 7,500,000 44 MAGRITTE Rene (1898-1967) 53,449,860 110 11,415,600 45 POLKE Sigmar (1941-2010) 52,118,395 142 7,500,000 46 ROCKWELL Norman Perceval (1894-1978) 49,866,548 78 20,000,000 47 TURNER Joseph Mallord William (1775-1851) 47,501,117 25 42,379,200 48 PISSARRO Camille (1830-1903) 47,181,620 126 28,539,000 49 RYMAN Robert (1930) 45,055,015 22 13,250,000 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964) 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 51 MONDRIAAN Piet (1872-1944) 42,161,208 12 22,972,950 52 KANDINSKY Wassily (1866-1944) 41,815,792 88 15,200,000 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 54 RUSCHA Ed (1937) 40,297,696 161 27,000,000 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 56 DIEBENKORN Richard (1922-1993) 39,797,050 54 9,000,000 57 KLEIN Yves (1928-1962) 39,322,018 58 15,000,000 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 60 DUBUFFET Jean (1901-1985) 36,738,561 136 6,500,000 61 JOHNS Jasper (1930) 36,206,875 127 32,000,000 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 63 KUSAMA Yayoi (1929) 34,578,242 501 6,200,000 64 BRUEGHEL Pieter II (c.1564-1637/38) 33,927,798 17 8,312,415 65 LOWRY Laurence Stephen (1887-1976) 33,818,511 211 7,420,500 66 HARING Keith (1958-1990) 32,957,932 334 4,200,000 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 68 SHIRAGA Kazuo (1924-2008) 31,741,241 59 4,629,100 69 CORNELL Joseph (1903-1972) 30,709,300 61 6,800,000 70 CEZANNE Paul (1839-1906) 30,651,134 51 5,277,130 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 72 GUYTON Wade (1972) 29,872,250 25 5,200,000 73 MANZONI Piero (1933-1963) 29,409,569 20 17,934,560 74 FREUD Lucian (1922-2011) 28,880,298 44 15,000,000 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 76 BRAQUE Georges (1882-1963) 28,026,347 288 8,000,000 77 MOORE Henry (1898-1986) 27,966,291 359 7,207,200 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 79 RODIN Auguste (1840-1917) 26,464,285 109 5,870,880 80 BOETTI Alighiero (1940-1994) 26,293,943 102 3,344,040 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 82 STAEL de Nicolas (1914-1955) 25,840,977 27 5,037,550 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 25,693,155 437 815,500 84 KLINE Franz (1910-1962) 25,601,059 13 23,500,000 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 86 SCHWITTERS Kurt (1887-1948) 25,317,879 25 21,108,520 87 VRIES de Adrien (c.1550-1626) 24,750,000 1 24,750,000 88 CASTELLANI Enrico (1930) 24,636,292 70 5,284,290 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 90 DALI Salvador (1904-1989) 23,267,013 1,393 8,000,000 91 JUDD Donald (1928-1994) 23,167,881 57 6,500,000 92 MITCHELL Joan (1926-1992) 23,076,316 31 10,500,000 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 23,032,037 718 521,279 94 BURRI Alberto (1915-1995) 22,881,307 60 6,726,870 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 97 DEGAS Edgar (1834-1917) 20,879,178 91 4,500,000 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 99 POLLOCK Jackson (1912-1956) 20,757,940 7 10,000,000 100 STELLA Frank (1936) 20,553,820 195 5,800,000 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. Source: The Art Market in 2014 Page 84-93 Top 500 artists by auction revenue in 2014 by Art price 99 Paintings 書畫 12 Antiques 古董 99 Fine Chinese Paintings and 12 Antiques in 2013 2013 年 99 幅中國書畫及 12 件古董精品 Chinese Painters 中國畫家: (1) 張大千 Zhang Daqian 张大千 (32 幅/pcs) (2) 齊白石 Qi Baishi 齐白石 (10 幅/pcs) (3) 徐悲鴻 Xu Beihong 徐悲鸿 (8 幅/pcs) (4) 吳冠中 Wu Guanzhong 吴冠中 (7 幅/pcs) (5) 傅抱石 Fu Baoshi 傅抱石 (3 幅/pcs) (6) 李可染 Li Keran 李可染 (1 幅/pc) (7) 陸儼少 Lu Yanshao 陆俨少 (1 幅/pc) (8) 黃冑 Huang Zhou 黃冑 (1 幅/pc) (9) 黃賓虹 Huang Binhong 黄宾虹 (3 幅/pcs) (10) 吳昌碩 Wu Changshuo 吴昌硕 (1 幅/pc) (11) 林風眠 Lin Fengmian 林风眠 (4 幅/pcs) (12) 吳湖帆 Wu Hufan 吴湖帆 (4 幅/pcs) (13) 謝稚柳 Xie Zhiliu 谢稚柳 (1 幅/pc) (14) 黃君璧 Huang Junbi 黄君璧 (2 幅/pc) (15) 愛新覺羅 溥儒 Pu Ru 溥心畬 Pu Xinyu (1 幅/pc) (16) 唐雲 Tang Yun 唐云 (1 幅/pc) (17) 趙少昂 Zhao Shao’Ang 赵少昂 (3 幅/pcs) (18) 何海霞 He Haixia 何海霞 (1 幅/pc) (19) 關山月 Guan Shanyue 关山月 (1 幅/pc) (20) 豐子愷 Feng Zikai 丰子恺 (1 幅/pc) (21) 顏伯龍 Yan Bolong 颜伯龙 (4 幅/pcs) (22) 愛新覺羅溥佐 Aisin Gioro Pu Zuo (1 幅/pc) (23) 高逸鴻 Gao Yihong 高逸鸿 (1 幅/pc) (24) 田世光 Tian Shiguang 田世光 (1 幅/pc) (25) 袁松年 Yuan Songnian 袁松年 (1 幅/pc) (26) 高奇峰 Gao Qifeng 高奇峰 (1 幅/pc) (27) 陳之佛 Chen Zhifo 陈之佛 (1 幅/pc) (28) 陳半丁 Chen Banding 陈半丁 (1 幅/pc) (29) 馮超然 Feng Chaoran 冯超然 (1 幅/pc) (30) 鄭板橋 Zheng Banqiao 郑板桥 (1 幅/pc) Works of Art 藝術品: (1) 古董 Antiques (2 件/pcs) (2) 玉 Jades (8 件/pcs) (3) 羊脂白玉 Mutton Fat White Jades (2 件/pcs) 99 Paintings 書畫 12 Antiques 古董 Works of Art List 藝術作品名錄 Paintings 書畫作品 Chinese Painters 中國畫家: (1) 張大千 Zhang Daqian 张大千 (32 幅/pcs) 1. Zhang Daqian Happy Birthday to Chairman Chang Kaishek of the Government inscribed by Yu Youren 張大千作于右任題大觀高仕祝壽圖手卷 2. Zhang Daqian After the Rising and Warm Green Mountains by Huang Gongwang with Calligraphy 張大千作擬元代黃公望浮巒暖翠山水圖及書法立軸 3. Zhang Daqian Splashed Landscape Fuchun Mountain 張大千作富春山居潑彩山水圖 4. Zhang Daqian Mountain Emei May Be Crossed On Top 張大千作可以橫絕峨嵋巔潑彩山水圖 5. Zhang Daqian A Bird’s-eye View on Taiwan Cross-Island Road near Herhuan 張大千作台灣橫貫公路合歡山鳥瞰金碧潑彩山水圖 6. Zhang Daqian 18 Luohan Disciples Appointed to Witness to Buddhist Truth handscroll 張大千作十八羅漢圖手卷 7. Zhang Daqian The Dreamland of Mountain Qingcheng in Heavenly Place 張大千作夢入靑城天下幽人間仙境圖 8. Zhang Daqian The Heavenly Place in Mankind World 張大千作人家在仙堂潑彩山水圖 9. Zhang Daqian Sun is Rising and Darkness is Fallen allover the Mountain with Calligraphy 張大千作天開影墮潑彩山水圖及書法對聯 10. Zhang Daqian Painting the Elder Bintourlu after Technique of Song Dynasty 張大千作倣宋人畫賓頭盧尊者像 11. Zhang Daqian Listening to the Springs below the Mountains handscroll 張大千作山水生風聽泉入山麓金碧潑彩山水圖手卷 12. Zhang Daqian Waterfall in a Quiet Mountain Valley with Calligraphy 張大千作幽谷飛瀑潑彩山水圖及書法對聯 13. Zhang Daqian Recalling the Beautiful Scenery of Mountain Huang in China 張大千作遙思黃山故景潑彩山水圖 14. Zhang Daqian Splashed Colour Landscape of Beautiful Mountain Qingcheng 張大千作青城天下幽潑彩山水圖 15. Zhang Daqian Golden Outline Red Lotus and a Flying Bird 張大千作香清鈎金紅荷翔鳥圖 16. Zhang Daqian One Flower in One World White Lotus and attached calligraphy 張大千作一花一世界白荷花圖及書法立軸 17. Zhang Daqian Lady with a Fan Bamboos Parrot Hairpin in Tang’s Clothes 張大千作仿莫高窟初唐人衣飾鸚鵡簪髮飾新篁紈扇仕女圖 18. Zhang Daqian Beauty in Red Hair-kerchief Wooden Shoes White Robe Bamboos 張大千作脩竹紅髮巾木屐白袍裸肩日本美女圖 19. Zhang Daqian Han Changli Composed a Lyric Poem Derived from Chu Dynasty 張大千作韓昌黎作楚語圖 20. Zhang Daqian Scholars Appreciating Maples 張大千作高仕賞楓圖 21. Zhang Daqian Black Cloud Covering on Top of Mt. Emei among Blue Cloud 張大千作可以橫絕峨眉巔黑雲滿布山頂藍雲環繞山間奇景潑墨兼潑彩山水圖 22. Zhang Daqian Dwelling in the Mountain by the Lake Wuting 張大千作五亭湖上山居潑彩山水圖 23. Zhang Daqian Spring Cloud and Morning Mist dated 1979 張大千1979年作春雲曉靄潑彩山水圖 24. Zhang Daqian Spring Cloud and Morning Mist dated 1965 張大千1965年作春雲曉靄潑彩山水圖 25. Zhang Daqian Impressionistic Red Lotus 張大千作寫意紅荷圖 26. Zhang Daqian Golden Outlined Red Lotus and Double Mandarin Ducks 張大千作愛清氣鈎金紅荷花鴛鴦嘉耦潑彩圖 27. Zhang Daqian High Mountain and Deep Cloud 張大千作山高雲深山水圖 28. Zhang Daqian Golden Outlined Landscape 張大千作金碧山水圖 29. Zhang Daqian Lady with a Fan and Bamboos in Splashed Colors 張大千作潑彩竹葉紈扇仕女圖 30. Zhang Daqian Seven Character Calligraphy Couplet 張大千作七言書法對聯 31. Zhang Daqian Six Character Calligraphy Couplet 張大千作六言書法對聯 32. Zhang Daqian Splashed Color Golden Outlined Red Lotus on Gold Sheet 張大千作金箋潑彩描金紅荷花圖 (2) 齊白石 Qi Baishi 齐白石 (10 幅/pcs) 1. Qi Baishi Lotus Fish Frogs Shrimps and Crabs handscroll inscribed by Zhang Daqian 齊白石作張大千題香清荷花魚蛙蝦蟹圖手卷 2. Qi Baishi The Ten Elder Men in the Legend of China 齊白石作十全老人神賢圖 3. Qi Baishi Lotus Double Mandarin Ducks and Love Shrimps 齊白石作荷花鴛鴦雙蝦佳偶圖 4. Qi Baishi Wealth and Powerful Honour are Both to Come 齊白石作富貴有期圖 5. Qi Baishi Lotus and Shrimps 齊白石作荷花群蝦圖 6. Qi Baishi A Lotus Pond and Shrimps 齊白石作荷花池塘群蝦圖 7. Qi Baishi A Spring Voice and Great Luck 齊白石作春聲大吉圖 8. Qi Baishi Eagle Perching on the Pine 齊白石作松鷹圖 9. Qi Baishi Prolonging Life Impressionistic Squirrel on Pine Red Peach Double Screens 齊白石作寫意松樹上松鼠與紅桃益壽圖對屏 (3) 徐悲鴻 Xu Beihong 徐悲鸿 (8 幅/pcs) 1. Xu Beihong The Hard Water Drawing of the People Lived in Chongqing handscroll inscribed by Zhang Daqian 徐悲鴻作張大千題巴人汲水圖手卷 2. Xu Beihong Jiufang Gao People in the Chinese Ancient Historical Poem 徐悲鴻作九方皋圖 3. Xu Beihong People in Chinese Ancient Historical Poem of Six Dynasties 徐悲鴻作六朝人詩意圖 4. Xu Beihong China the Wounded Lion Sat Watching American Flying Tiger 徐悲鴻作中國負傷之獅遙望美國飛虎飛將軍 5. Xu Beihong Lions and Snake 徐悲鴻作獅與蛇 6. Xu Beihong The Single Flying Eagle and the Lion 徐悲鴻作獨飛老鷹與獅子圖 7. Xu Beihong Lion and Eagle 徐悲鴻作獅子老鷹圖 8. Xu Beihong Prolonging Life Auspicious Cranes Ganoderma Lucidum Fungus 徐悲鴻作祥鶴靈芝延年益壽圖 (4) 吳冠中 Wu Guanzhong 吴冠中 (7 幅/pcs) 1. Wu Guanzhong The People Live in Mali Village 吳冠中作馬里村頭人物風景圖 2. Wu Guanzhong The Dwellings by the River and Mountain in Southern China 吳冠中作江南民居風景圖 3. Wu Guanzhong The Lion Grove Garden (Lion Woods) 吳冠中作獅子林 4. Wu Guanzhong The Wu Gorge 吳冠中作巫峽魂 5. Wu Guanzhong Rocks by the Sea 吳冠中作海滨石 6. Wu Guanzhong The Single-Log Bridge 吳冠中作獨木橋 7. Wu Guanzhong Expressionistic Lotus 吳冠中作表現主義的荷花 (5) 傅抱石 Fu Baoshi 傅抱石 (3 幅/pcs) 1. Fu Baoshi Hwan Shyua Showed Painting to Guests in East Jin Dynasty handscroll inscribed by Yu Youren 傅抱石作于右任題詩入畫中桓玄出畫圖手卷 2. Fu Baoshi The Nine Elders of the Poetry by Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty handscroll inscribed by Xu Beihong 傅抱石作徐悲鴻題元氣淋漓九老圖手卷 3. Fu Baoshi Premier Xie An Brought Beauties to the East Shan Mountain handscroll inscribed by Xie Zhiliu 傅抱石作謝稚柳題春風綠揚東山攜妓圖手卷 (6) 李可染 Li Keran 李可染 (1 幅/pc) 1. Li Keran The Landscape of River Li being Well-known Forever 李可染作漓江山水傳千古圖 (7) 陸儼少 Lu Yanshao 陆俨少 (1 幅/pc) 1. Lu Yanshao Spring and Rocks Landscape of Mountain Yandang 陸儼少作雁蕩泉石山水圖 (8) 黃冑 Huang Zhou 黃冑 (1 幅/pc) 1. Huang Zhou The Children and Father Sitting on the Back of Camels 黃冑作駱駝背上的小學生與父親 (9) 黃賓虹 Huang Binhong 黄宾虹 (3 幅/pcs) 1. Huang Binhong Landscape 黃賓虹作山水圖 2. Huang Binhong Landscape Hanging Scroll (1) 黃賓虹作山水圖立軸(1) 3. Huang Binhong Landscape Hanging Scroll (2) 黃賓虹作山水圖立軸(2) (10) 吳昌碩 Wu Changshuo 吴昌硕 (1 幅/pc) 1. Wu Changshuo Annual Purely Floral and Fruity Tributes 吳昌碩作歲朝清供圖 (11) 林風眠 Lin Fengmian 林风眠 (4 幅/pcs) 1. Lin Fengmian Five Naked Ladies 林風眠作五裸女圖 2. Lin Fengmian Two Beautiful Ladies and the Vase 林風眠作二美與花瓶圖 3. Lin Fengmian Three Beautiful Ladies and the Vase 林風眠作三美與花瓶圖 4. Lin Fengmian Court Ladies and the Vase 林風眠作宮女與花瓶圖 (12) 吳湖帆 Wu Hufan 吴湖帆 (4 幅/pcs) 1. Wu Hufan Dwelling in the Mountains handscroll inscribed by Xie Zhiliu 吳湖帆作謝稚柳題春風綠揚枝山居圖手卷 2. Wu Hufan Dwelling in the Mountains 吳湖帆作山居圖 3. Wu Hufan Landscape after Zhao Mengfu 吳湖帆作擬趙孟頫山水圖 4. Wu Hufan Seven Character Calligraphy Couplet 吳湖帆作七言書法對聯 (13) 謝稚柳 Xie Zhiliu 谢稚柳 (1 幅/pc) 1. Xie Zhiliu Landscape in Windy Spirit 謝稚柳作生風抖擻山水圖 (14) 黃君璧 Huang Junbi 黄君璧 (2 幅/pc) 1. Huang Junbi High Mountains and Flowing Waters Landscape 黃君璧作高山流水山水圖 (鏡片 mounted) 2. Huang Junbi High Mountains and Flowing Waters Landscape 黃君璧作高山流水山水圖 (立軸 hanging scroll) (15) 愛新覺羅 溥儒 Pu Ru 溥心畬 Pu Xinyu (1 幅/pc) 1. Pu Ru Green Mountain and White Cloud handscroll inscribed by Zhang Daqian 溥儒作張大千題青山白雲山水圖手卷 (16) 唐雲 Tang Yun 唐云 (1 幅/pc) 1. Tang Yun Birds and Flowers 唐雲作花鳥圖 (17) 趙少昂 Zhao Shao’Ang 赵少昂 (3 幅/pcs) 1. Zhao Shao’Ang Flowers and Bird Double Screen 趙少昂作花鳥圖對屏 2. Zhao Shao’Ang Tall Willow Tree Morning Cicada Bamboos and Little Bird 趙少昂作高柳曉蟬竹葉小鳥圖 (18) 何海霞 He Haixia 何海霞 (1 幅/pc) 1. He Haixia Landscape 何海霞作山水圖 (19) 關山月 Guan Shanyue 关山月 (1 幅/pc) 1. Guan Shanyue Spring is coming to Southern Guangdong Landscape 關山月作春到南粵山水圖 (20) 豐子愷 Feng Zikai 丰子恺 (1 幅/pc) 1. Feng Zikai A Small Table Three Friends and Plum Blossoms 豐子愷作小桌三朋梅花圖 (21) 顏伯龍 Yan Bolong 颜伯龙 (4 幅/pcs) 1. Yan Bolong Colorful Birds Flowers and Plants Four Screens 顏伯龍作彩鳥與花草小樹圖四條屏 (22) 愛新覺羅溥佐 Aisin Gioro Pu Zuo (1 幅/pc) 1. Aisin Gioro Pu Zuo Two Beautiful Horses 愛新覺羅溥佐作雙駿馬圖 (23) 高逸鴻 Gao Yihong 高逸鸿 (1 幅/pc) 1. Gao Yihong Beautiful Flowers Attracting Bees 高逸鴻作群花爭艷招蜂圖 (24) 田世光 Tian Shiguang 田世光 (1 幅/pc) 1. Tian Shiguang Flowers and Birds 田世光作花鳥圖 (25) 袁松年 Yuan Songnian 袁松年 (1 幅/pc) 1. Yuan Songnian Landscape 袁松年作山水圖 (26) 高奇峰 Gao Qifeng 高奇峰 (1 幅/pc) 1. Gao Qifeng Flowers and Bamboos 高奇峰作花竹圖 (27) 陳之佛 Chen Zhifo 陈之佛 (1 幅/pc) 1. Chen Zhifo Wild Geese under Willow Shadow 陳之佛作柳蔭雁鴨圖 (28) 陳半丁 Chen Banding 陈半丁 (1 幅/pc) 1. Chen Banding Flowers and Birds 陳半丁 ( 陳年 ) 作花鳥圖 (29) 馮超然 Feng Chaoran 冯超然 (1 幅/pc) 1. Feng Chaoran Landscape 馮超然作山水圖 (30) 鄭板橋 Zheng Banqiao 郑板桥 (1 幅/pc) 1. Zheng Banqiao Orchids Bamboos and Rocks 鄭板橋作蘭竹石圖 Works of Art 藝術品: Antiques 古董 (1) 古董 Antiques (2 件/pcs) 1. A Bronze Money-Shaking Fortune Tree Qing Dynasty China 中國清朝青銅搖錢樹 2. A Gilt-Bronze Guanyin Bodhisattva Figure Tang Dynasty China 中國唐朝銅鎏金觀音菩薩造像 (2) 玉 Jades (8 件/pcs) 1. A White Jade Pig-and-Bird-Winged Dragon Winged Mythical Beast Hongshan Culture China 中國紅山文化古白玉雕豬鳥翼形龍 2. A White Jade Persian Face Elephant Puzzle Han Dynasty China 中國漢朝古玉雕波斯人面大象紋益智拼圖 3. A Green Jade Sword Token of Imperial Authority by Emperor Shang Dynasty China 中國商朝古青玉雕玉劍令牌 4. A Jade Fish Wine-Cup Western Zhou Dynasty China 中國西周古玉雕魚形酒杯 5. A Red Jade Military Token Qing Dynasty China 中國清朝古紅玉雕軍事玉令牌 6. A White Jade Cavalrymen War Horses Halberds of Middle Sizes Militarism Worship Cong of the First Emperor of Qin 中國東周戰國至秦朝時期古白玉雕騎兵戰馬中戟紋秦始皇帝崇武玉琮 7. A Pale Celadon Greenish White Jade Linking Nipple Grain Phoenix Twisted Ropes Heaven Worship Bi of Nation Chu 中國東周戰國時期古青白玉淺浮雕勾連乳丁穀紋鳳紋扭繩紋楚國祭天玉璧 8. A Celadon Green Jade Twisted Ropes Triple Sitting Hornless Dragons Green-Dragon-Son-of-Heaven Pendant 中國西周時期古青玉雕扭繩紋三盤螭龍青龍天子珮 (3) 羊脂白玉 Mutton Fat White Jades (2 件/pcs) 1. A Mutton Fat White Jade Linking Clouds Royal Dragon Pendant Western Han Dynasty China 中國西漢古羊脂白玉透空圓雕勾連雲紋龍形珮 2. A Coincident Carved Khotan Russet Skin Mutton Fat White Jade Sitting Double-humped Camel Western Han Dynasty China 中國西漢和闐黑棗皮古羊脂白玉巧雕坐姿雙峯駱駝 Taiwan Web Museum A Free Exhibition Museum in the Internet World 台灣網路藝術美術博物館 網路世界裡的免費博物館 台湾网络艺术美术博物馆 网络世界里的免费博物馆 Free Website to See Paintings by Chinese Artists Listed in 2011 World Auction Revenue Top 30 and Rare Archaic Chinese Ancient Antiques 觀賞2011年列名世界拍賣總收入前30名中國畫家名畫作品及中國古代罕見的古董之免費網址 Welcome to identify your Chinese Paintings and Works of Art! Our help is free of charge! 歡迎辨識您的中國書畫及藝術品! 我們的協助是免費的! Mr. Orion Hsu & Brothers (徐氏兄弟珍藏文物) Private Museum preparatory office 中國書畫文物博物館籌備企劃辦公室 #1 orionandhsu@yahoo.com.tw #2 orionandhsu@gmail.com
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豆形“弟姒鼎及年亨子鼎”傳國鼎具備有類似西方王冠或王位權丈之權位象徵 The Dou shaped “Di Si Ding and Nien Heng Zi Ding” Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding has the si

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豆形“弟姒鼎及年亨子鼎”傳國鼎具備有類似西方王冠或王位權丈之權位象徵 The Dou shaped “Di Si Ding and Nien Heng Zi Ding” Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding has the similar Royal Authority Symbol of western Crown or Baton 豆形“弟姒鼎及年亨子鼎”傳國鼎上之甲骨金文銘文“朕王”為商王或周王的自稱而具備有類似西方王冠或王位權丈之權位象徵 The inscription “Zhen Wang (King of Shang or Zhou called himself)” in oracle-bone scriptures of Shang dynasty inscribed on the Dou shaped “Di Si Ding and Nien Heng Zi Ding” Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding for the reign of Nation Shang or Zhou has the similar Royal Authority Symbol of western Crown or Baton 豆形“弟姒鼎及年亨子鼎”傳國鼎的形狀類似西方之聖杯但是比聖杯提早出現一千年 The Dou shaped “Di Si Ding and Nien Heng Zi Ding” Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding was like western Holy Grail in shape and came out earlier than Holy Grail did for one thousand years earlier 一件青銅錯銀傳周國王位之豆形“弟姒鼎及年亨子鼎”傳國鼎 (有傳朕王位及鼎名、作者、作時等銘文, 高 37 x 徑 13.5 公分, 西元前1075年至西元前1046年商朝末期) 的形狀也相似於中國北京首都博物館藏的一件青銅高足豆(無銘文, 高 49.2 x 徑 16.8 公分, 西元前375年至西元前276年戰國中期) A Silver embellished Bronze carved Ritual Dou shaped “Di Si Ding and Nien Heng Zi Ding” Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding (inscribed Symbol of Royal Authority of King, two Names of the Ding, Artist, Time of Creation, H 37 x Diameter 13.5 cm, 1075 B.C. to 1046 B.C. end Shang dynasty) was also in shape like a Bronze Stem-Dou (No inscription, H 49.2 x Diameter 16.8 cm, 375 B.C. to 276 B.C. unearthed in Beijing middle Warring States period eastern Zhou dynasty) collected in the Capital Museum Beijing China 一件西元前1075年至西元前1046年殷商紂王時期周武王姬發滅商建周前由其兄伯邑考供作青銅錯銀傳周國王位之豆形“弟姒鼎及年亨子鼎”傳國鼎 A Silver embellished Bronze carved Ritual Meat Vessel Dou shaped “Di Si Ding and Nien Heng Zi Ding” Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding for the reign of Nation Zhou by Bo Yikao to younger brother Ji Fa who defeated the King Zhou of Shang dynasty and became the founder King Wu of Zhou dynasty during the reign of the King Zhou of Shang dynasty China from 1075 B.C. to 1046 B.C. 一件西元前1075年至西元前1046年殷商紂王時期周武王姬發於西元前1046年年初滅商建立周朝前由其兄伯邑考供作青銅錯銀傳周國王位之豆形“弟(姬發)姒(母后太姒)鼎及年(周國年運)亨(亨通)子(萬世子子孫孫永傳)鼎”傳國鼎 尺寸: 高 37 x 兩耳間寬 17.5 x 最大腹徑 13.5 x圓底徑 10.4 公分 重量: 1484 公克 商朝甲骨金文銘文: “ 子月寅年, 作弟姒鼎. 發文, 兄供作. 年亨子鼎, 子子作朕王用. ”. 商朝甲骨金文銘文及其釋文: “ (建周首年首月)子月寅年, 作弟(姬發)姒(周國母后太姒)鼎. 發(姬發)文(作銘文), 兄(姬發長兄伯邑考)供作. 年(周國年運)亨(亨通)子(萬世子子孫孫永傳)鼎, 子子(萬世子子孫孫永傳)作朕王(我周國王)用. ”. 西元前1075年至西元前1046年殷商紂王時期, 周氏族首領西伯姬昌被殷商紂王囚為人質, 他的王位繼承人嫡長子伯邑考欲至商朝首都請求殷商紂王釋放他父親西伯姬昌. 臨行前深知他被殘暴殷商紂王處決的危險性, 他作此鼎以作為周國的傳國王位鼎. 以免萬一他和父親皆被殘暴殷商紂王處決後, 周國將無世襲王位繼承人嫡長子可當領袖國王. 最後此鼎的作者伯邑考仍被殘暴的殷商紂王處決並剁成肉醬予西伯姬昌吃食自己的孩子作為釋放的強迫性處罰. 由於從他的嫡長兄伯邑考取得此鼎, 姬發終於統治周國並於西元前1046年年初擊敗殲滅殘暴的殷商紂王而建立了周王朝. A Silver embellished Bronze carved Ritual Meat Vessel Dou shaped “Di (eldest younger-brother Ji Fa) Si (Queen-Mother Tai Si) Ding and Nien (National Years of Zhou) Heng (Being Well) Zi (for Sons and grand-Sons of future generations forever) Ding” Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding for the reign of Nation Zhou by Bo Yikao (eldest-brother of Ji Fa who destroyed and defeated the King Zhou of Shang dynasty and became the founder King Wu of Zhou dynasty in early 1046 B.C.) during the reign of the King Zhou of Shang dynasty China from 1075 B.C. to 1046 B.C. Size: Height 37 x Width between two Ears 17.5 x Maximum Abdomen Diameter 13.5 x round Base-stand foot Diameter 10.4 cm Weight: 1484 grams The inscription in oracle-bone scriptures of Shang dynasty:“ Zi Yue Yin Nien, Zuo Di Si Ding. Fa Wen, Xiong Gong Zuo. Nien Heng Zi Ding, Zi Zi Zuo Zhen Wang Yong. ”. The inscription in oracle-bone scriptures of Shang dynasty with English translation by words: “ Zi Yue (in the first month) Yin Nien (first year of foundation of Zhou Nation), Zuo (made this) Di (for younger-brother Ji Fa) Si (and for Queen-Mother Tai Si) Ding (as an Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding for the reign of Nation Zhou). Fa (Ji Fa) Wen (he wrote inscription), Xiong (eldest-brother of Ji Fa i.e. Bo Yikao) Gong Zuo (I dedicatedly made this). Nien (National Years of Zhou Nation) Heng (Being Well) Zi (for Sons and grand-Sons of future generations forever) Ding (as an Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding for the reign of Nation Zhou), Zi Zi (for Sons and grand-Sons of future generations forever) Zuo (to be) Zhen Wang (our King) Yong (used as an Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority for the reign of Nation Zhou). ”. The inscription in English translation: “ In the first month and first year of the national foundation of Zhou Nation, I (Bo Yikao) made this Ding for my younger-brother Ji Fa and for my Queen-Mother Tai Si as an Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding for the reign of Nation Zhou. Ji Fa wrote the inscription and I dedicatedly made this Ding. Long Live the National Years of Zhou Nation to be well and for our sons and grand-sons of future generations forever! Long Live this Ding to be an Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding for the reign of Nation Zhou! Our sons and grand-sons of future generations forever shall be our King by possessing this Ding as an Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority for the reign of Nation Zhou forever and forever. ”. During the reign of the King Zhou of Shang dynasty China from 1075 B.C. to 1046 B.C. the Leader (Xi Bo Ji Chang) of Zhou Nation was put in jail as a hostage by the King Zhou of Shang dynasty. His eldest son Bo Yikao as an Heir of Royal Authority for the reign of Nation Zhou intended to go to the capital of Shang dynasty for asking for a favor to release Xi Bo Ji Chang from the King Zhou of Shang dynasty. Before his departure he had been fully aware of the danger of being executed by the cruel King Zhou of Shang dynasty. Therefore he made this Ding as an Heir Apparent Symbol of Royal Authority Ding for the reign of Nation Zhou lest he should have had no nominated leading Hair of Royal Authority for the reign of Nation Zhou once he and his father were both executed by the cruel King Zhou of Shang dynasty. Finally the artist of this Ding Bo Yikao was executed and cooked as a meat for Xi Bo Ji Chang to eat his son as a forced punishment to be released. By possessing this Ding from Bo Yikao (the eldest-brother of Ji Fa) Ji Fa reigned over Nation Zhou successfully and finally destroyed and defeated the cruel King Zhou of Shang dynasty and became the founder King Wu of Zhou dynasty in early 1046 B.C.. The required Preparation to sell your beautiful paintings and works of art into Taipei Taiwan Once you have joined Facebook international public group “Fine Art to sell” and posted on the wall dashboard your sale post(s) to be listed in the “See all sale posts” column of this group, then it’s recommended that you begin to prepare the following procedures in order to sell your paintings and works of art for sale smoothly into Taipei Taiwan: (1) Find a reliable delivery/mailing service that has door to door delivery/mailing service from your city to Taipei city of Taiwan, such as city post office…etc. Make sure the rate difference between “Framed” and “A roll of canvas without Frame” with the delivery/mailing service and prepare to advise the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. Consignee in Taipei Taiwan: (Attorney of buyer) Mr. Orion Hsu c/o Mr. Michael Hsu Attorney at Law licensed and registered in Taiwan Head of Future Law Firm Floor 12, No. 169, Section 4, Zhong-xiao East Road, Da-an District, Zip-code 10690, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: +886 - (0)2 - 27213625 (2) The import custom duty rates for “Painting, drawing and pastels, executed entirely by hand” (international HS Code 9701 TLS 2014) into Taiwan are 0%, i.e. import duty free. (3) Open a bank account at your bank in your city to receive foreign currency remittance from the buyer’s bank in Taipei Taiwan. The currency in Taiwan is New Taiwan Dollars (NTD). Make sure your bank account at what currency can receive foreign remittance from the bank in Taipei Taiwan. Prepare your bank account number, your bank account name, together with bank name, bank address, bank telephone number, Bank Swift Code/ABA Number/Sort Code/IBAN Number for foreign currency remittance in order to advise the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. This is the only way for you to collect your selling price at your currency from the buyer in Taipei Taiwan with different currency exchange via international banking system. Summary of IBAN Implementations (Source: German COMMERZBANK office in Taipei Taiwan): Format: Nation Name digits/length of IBAN numbers Albania 28 Andorra 24 Austria 20 Republic of Azerbaijan 24 Bahrain 22 Belgium 16 Bosnia & Herzegovina 20 Bulgaria 22 Costa Rica 21 Croatia 21 Cyprus 28 Czech Republic 24 Denmark 18 Dominican Republic 28 Estonia 20 Faroe Islands 18 Finland 18 France 27 Georgia 22 Germany 22 Gibraltar 23 Greece 27 Greenland 18 Hungary 28 Iceland 26 Ireland 22 Israel 23 Italy 27 Kazakhstan 20 Kuwait 30 Latvia 21 Lebanon 28 Liechtenstein 21 Lithuania 20 Luxembourg 20 Macedonia 19 Malta 31 Mauritania 27 Mauritius 30 Republic of Moldova 24 Monaco 27 Montenegro 22 Netherlands 18 Norway 15 Poland 28 Portugal 25 Romania 24 San Marino 27 Saudi Arabia 24 Serbia 22 Slovak Republic 24 Slovenia 19 Spain 24 Sweden 24 Switzerland 21 Tunisia 24 Turkey 26 United Arab Emirates 23 United Kingdom 22 Virgin Islands, British 24 You have to check the digits/length of your IBAN numbers with the above nation list carefully lest your price cash collected from the buyer should be rejected by the international banking system outside the door of your bank and returned back to this cash-remitter buyer in Taipei Taiwan. Once you have a bank account at your bank in your city, buyer can further indentify your account name with the name of the artist in order to assure that the subject cash-remittee to be the same person as the artist and the seller. (4) Prepare an Authentication Certificate of the Artist (if you are the artist) for the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. Without the above, you are not fully prepared to sell your beautiful paintings and works of art for sale into Taipei Taiwan yet! "Fine Art to sell" Group Description: This is a public group to exhibit freely fine art for sale to buyers worldwide. Fine art will be sold by itself once they are exhibited to right buyers at right place. They are not to be sold if they are always stored in a closed warehouse without any exhibition or just exhibited to wrong eyes at wrong venue. This group is aimed to publish an international “E-catalog of fine art for sale” via the combined traffics from the art favorite sites such as Facebook, Flickr, Google plus, Linkedin, Tumblr, Pinterest, Twitter, Blogger, Stage 32, Art-3000, Weibo,…etc. It will become the most convenient “Yellow Page” of fine art for sale in the world. Every buyer can just to glance at the price list on the wall of the group and make decision after careful comparison and study upon the data. It is strongly recommended that you post a sale post with picture of the art object for sale, price, location, size, artist name and the birth year, artist’s death year (if any); even if you have already a private website or a link. Being a professional buyer for decades together with other potential buyers in Taipei, Taiwan, we know a buying rule that just examine what it has on an E-catalog for the sake of efficiency. To show the price in sales post is to demonstrate the positive WILLING for sale of the artist. This is quite different from EXHIBITION ONLY. People go to the selling market with BUYING INTENTION and MONEY for shopping; but people go to a museum exhibition with ticket money and no buying intention. They are only a large audience at an exhibition venue. They will not buy the paintings those are not for sale! If you just post a non-sale post that will be very soon pushed down by other newly coming large database in a few days and lose eye-views from buyers on the wall. It will not be recorded in the easy index-queues of "See all sale posts" in this group. For your own benefit, please click green button to "Sell Something", not to click "Start Discussion" and post a sale post of your best “FIGHTING and COMBATING works of art in the world art market”. If you click "Start Discussion", then after clicking "POST" at the end, please remember to choose "not for selling" to be a non-sale post! A sale post will be shown in “See all sale posts” of the group and easily be noticed by buyers! This is an international “Art Market” where buyers will have to come for shopping. Buyers always go to where a crowded selling market is located with lots of traffics. We have discovered several NEW STARS OF PAINTINGS in this group. This doesn’t mean other painters in this group beside these NEW STARS are not good enough. They are all very good with the best quality of the paintings posted in the internet. Multiple sale posts by an artist can enhance buying interests from a buyer in the paintings by this particular artist! In just less than one month, we have had at least one thousand new members and over 300 valuable lots of beautiful paintings and works of art for sale all over the world! We have been newly created since end-July 2015, but we are confident of what we are going to sell and buy! Mr. Orion Hsu & Brothers Private Museum preparatory office Taipei Taiwan The Art Market in Taipei city of Taiwan The metropolitan area of Taipei City has a population of 7,028,583 people ranking the 40th most-populous urban area in the world. As of 2007, the metro region of Taipei has a nominal GDP of around US$260 billion, a record that would rank it 13th among world cities by GDP. Taiwan is now a creditor economy, holding one of the world's largest foreign exchange reserves of over US$403 billion as of December 2012. The National Palace Museum in Taipei is a great art museum built around a permanent collection centered on ancient Chinese artifacts. It should not be confused with the Palace Museum in Beijing; both institutions trace their origins to the same Forbidden City in Beijing where the Palace of Emperor is located and stored with million pieces of valuable collections by the consecutive Emperors of Qing dynasty. The collections were divided in the 1940s as a result of the Chinese Civil War. The National Palace Museum in Taipei now boasts of a truly international collection while housing one of the world's largest collections of artifacts from ancient China. Along with the cultural education and influence from the nearby National Palace Museum in Taipei, hiking prices and excellent investment returns of art have aroused huge interests of the citizens in Taipei who have been used to be living in a house costs commonly from US$ 1 million to 3 million or so for decades. The art is expensive; but the house is much more expensive than the art. There are over 1,000 shops dealing art business in Taipei and some of them are opened only on Saturdays and Sundays for just two working days per week. Few buyers in Taipei are buying their art collections from international auctioneers and ranking among the top 500 collectors in the world. Most of local citizen-buyers in Taipei are just like million-of-ants and purchase their art goods from local shops and private sellers at millions of dollars by thousands of transactions per day. So the art goods are generally shipped to Taipei from China and worldwide area by containers to meet the art market demand in Taipei. Good paintings and works of art will be sold by themselves once they are exhibited to right buyers at right place. They are not to be sold if they are always stored in a closed warehouse without any exhibition or just exhibited to wrong eyes at wrong venue. 2014 年世界拍賣總收入前 100 名畫家中之前 31 名中國畫家 Top 31 Chinese artists among the Top 100 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 共 31 名中國畫家占前 100 名畫家之 31 % Total 31 Chinese artists / 100 artists = 31 % 假如你是西方油畫的收藏家,扣除 31 % 的中國畫家,再扣除 20 % 左右的中國瓷器、青銅器、珠寶玉器、漆器雜項類中國作家,2014年你只是在世界作者市場 49 % 以內經營藝術品而已;可能再過10年,你將成為只是在世界作者市場 30 % 以內經營。 If you are a collector of western oil paintings, deducting 31 % for Chinese artists of paintings and further deducting 20% for Chinese artists of ceramics、bronze、jades and jewelry、lacquer and miscellaneous works of art, in 2014 you are only operating works of art within 49% of the world artists market. Maybe after 10 years, you might become operating works of art within 30% of the world artists market. 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover ($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price ($) Page 84 (14 Chinese artists) 第84頁14位中國畫家 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 齊白石 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 張大千 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 趙無極 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 傅抱石 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 徐悲鴻 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 黃冑 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 黃賓虹 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 吳昌碩 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 陸儼少 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 李可染 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 朱德群 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 吳冠中 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 林風眠 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964)曾梵志 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 (17 Chinese artists) 第85頁17位中國畫家 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 溥儒(溥心畬) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 謝稚柳 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 吳湖帆 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 王鐸 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 潘天壽 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 朱耷(八大山人) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 常玉 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 朱新建 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 乾隆皇帝 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 程十髮 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 啟功 25,693,155 437 815,500 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 錢松喦 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 范曾 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 于右任 23,032,037 718 521,279 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 周春芽 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 王翬 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 張曉剛 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. Source: The Art Market in 2014 Page 84-93 Top 500 artists by auction revenue in 2014 by Art price 2014年世界拍賣總收入前100名畫家 Top 100 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) Page 84 1 WARHOL Andy (1928-1987) 569,507,083 1,394 73,000,000 2 PICASSO Pablo (1881-1973) 375,054,326 2,898 28,000,000 3 BACON Francis (1909-1992) 270,748,102 122 72,000,000 4 RICHTER Gerhard (1932) 254,353,142 258 28,711,740 5 ROTHKO Mark (1903-1970) 249,188,072 16 59,000,000 6 MONET Claude (1840-1926) 222,694,607 40 48,073,025 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 8 GIACOMETTI Alberto (1901-1966) 205,473,704 147 90,000,000 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 10 KOONS Jeff (1955) 149,686,183 104 30,000,000 11 BASQUIAT Jean-Michel (1960-1988) 148,998,739 71 31,000,000 12 TWOMBLY Cy (1928-2011) 126,221,339 61 62,000,000 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 14 LICHTENSTEIN Roy (1923-1997) 109,143,660 540 19,000,000 15 KOONING de Willem (1904-1997) 105,999,158 77 26,000,000 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 18 MODIGLIANI Amedeo (1884-1920) 98,954,376 26 63,000,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 21 GOGH van Vincent (1853-1890) 87,864,632 12 55,000,000 22 WOOL Christopher (1955) 87,630,825 52 21,000,000 23 CHAGALL Marc (1887-1985) 87,296,130 1,125 10,110,960 24 MIRO Joan (1893-1983) 83,177,312 1,306 11,000,000 25 FONTANA Lucio (1899-1968) 82,185,863 247 9,038,090 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 27 CALDER Alexander (1898-1976) 78,764,837 354 23,000,000 28 MATISSE Henri (1869-1954) 75,439,034 404 17,000,000 29 NEWMAN Barnett (1905-1970) 75,039,000 3 75,000,000 30 MANET Edouard (1832-1883) 68,522,429 39 58,000,000 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 33 DOIG Peter (1959) 65,945,331 62 16,000,000 34 CUI Ruzhuo (1944) 65,150,015 49 20,623,999 35 LEGER Fernand (1881-1955) 65,038,926 216 17,526,600 36 RENOIR Pierre-Auguste (1841-1919) 64,799,084 270 10,000,000 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 39 KIPPENBERGER Martin (1953-1997) 59,801,054 64 20,000,000 40 O'KEEFFE Georgia (1887-1986) 57,372,500 11 39,500,000 41 GRIS Juan (1887-1927) 55,609,017 16 50,778,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 43 PRINCE Richard (1949) 53,904,826 76 7,500,000 44 MAGRITTE Rene (1898-1967) 53,449,860 110 11,415,600 45 POLKE Sigmar (1941-2010) 52,118,395 142 7,500,000 46 ROCKWELL Norman Perceval (1894-1978) 49,866,548 78 20,000,000 47 TURNER Joseph Mallord William (1775-1851) 47,501,117 25 42,379,200 48 PISSARRO Camille (1830-1903) 47,181,620 126 28,539,000 49 RYMAN Robert (1930) 45,055,015 22 13,250,000 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964) 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 51 MONDRIAAN Piet (1872-1944) 42,161,208 12 22,972,950 52 KANDINSKY Wassily (1866-1944) 41,815,792 88 15,200,000 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 54 RUSCHA Ed (1937) 40,297,696 161 27,000,000 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 56 DIEBENKORN Richard (1922-1993) 39,797,050 54 9,000,000 57 KLEIN Yves (1928-1962) 39,322,018 58 15,000,000 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 60 DUBUFFET Jean (1901-1985) 36,738,561 136 6,500,000 61 JOHNS Jasper (1930) 36,206,875 127 32,000,000 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 63 KUSAMA Yayoi (1929) 34,578,242 501 6,200,000 64 BRUEGHEL Pieter II (c.1564-1637/38) 33,927,798 17 8,312,415 65 LOWRY Laurence Stephen (1887-1976) 33,818,511 211 7,420,500 66 HARING Keith (1958-1990) 32,957,932 334 4,200,000 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 68 SHIRAGA Kazuo (1924-2008) 31,741,241 59 4,629,100 69 CORNELL Joseph (1903-1972) 30,709,300 61 6,800,000 70 CEZANNE Paul (1839-1906) 30,651,134 51 5,277,130 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 72 GUYTON Wade (1972) 29,872,250 25 5,200,000 73 MANZONI Piero (1933-1963) 29,409,569 20 17,934,560 74 FREUD Lucian (1922-2011) 28,880,298 44 15,000,000 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 76 BRAQUE Georges (1882-1963) 28,026,347 288 8,000,000 77 MOORE Henry (1898-1986) 27,966,291 359 7,207,200 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 79 RODIN Auguste (1840-1917) 26,464,285 109 5,870,880 80 BOETTI Alighiero (1940-1994) 26,293,943 102 3,344,040 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 82 STAEL de Nicolas (1914-1955) 25,840,977 27 5,037,550 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 25,693,155 437 815,500 84 KLINE Franz (1910-1962) 25,601,059 13 23,500,000 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 86 SCHWITTERS Kurt (1887-1948) 25,317,879 25 21,108,520 87 VRIES de Adrien (c.1550-1626) 24,750,000 1 24,750,000 88 CASTELLANI Enrico (1930) 24,636,292 70 5,284,290 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 90 DALI Salvador (1904-1989) 23,267,013 1,393 8,000,000 91 JUDD Donald (1928-1994) 23,167,881 57 6,500,000 92 MITCHELL Joan (1926-1992) 23,076,316 31 10,500,000 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 23,032,037 718 521,279 94 BURRI Alberto (1915-1995) 22,881,307 60 6,726,870 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 97 DEGAS Edgar (1834-1917) 20,879,178 91 4,500,000 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 99 POLLOCK Jackson (1912-1956) 20,757,940 7 10,000,000 100 STELLA Frank (1936) 20,553,820 195 5,800,000 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. Source: The Art Market in 2014 Page 84-93 Top 500 artists by auction revenue in 2014 by Art price 99 Paintings 書畫 12 Antiques 古董 99 Fine Chinese Paintings and 12 Antiques in 2013 2013 年 99 幅中國書畫及 12 件古董精品 Chinese Painters 中國畫家: (1) 張大千 Zhang Daqian 张大千 (32 幅/pcs) (2) 齊白石 Qi Baishi 齐白石 (10 幅/pcs) (3) 徐悲鴻 Xu Beihong 徐悲鸿 (8 幅/pcs) (4) 吳冠中 Wu Guanzhong 吴冠中 (7 幅/pcs) (5) 傅抱石 Fu Baoshi 傅抱石 (3 幅/pcs) (6) 李可染 Li Keran 李可染 (1 幅/pc) (7) 陸儼少 Lu Yanshao 陆俨少 (1 幅/pc) (8) 黃冑 Huang Zhou 黃冑 (1 幅/pc) (9) 黃賓虹 Huang Binhong 黄宾虹 (3 幅/pcs) (10) 吳昌碩 Wu Changshuo 吴昌硕 (1 幅/pc) (11) 林風眠 Lin Fengmian 林风眠 (4 幅/pcs) (12) 吳湖帆 Wu Hufan 吴湖帆 (4 幅/pcs) (13) 謝稚柳 Xie Zhiliu 谢稚柳 (1 幅/pc) (14) 黃君璧 Huang Junbi 黄君璧 (2 幅/pc) (15) 愛新覺羅 溥儒 Pu Ru 溥心畬 Pu Xinyu (1 幅/pc) (16) 唐雲 Tang Yun 唐云 (1 幅/pc) (17) 趙少昂 Zhao Shao’Ang 赵少昂 (3 幅/pcs) (18) 何海霞 He Haixia 何海霞 (1 幅/pc) (19) 關山月 Guan Shanyue 关山月 (1 幅/pc) (20) 豐子愷 Feng Zikai 丰子恺 (1 幅/pc) (21) 顏伯龍 Yan Bolong 颜伯龙 (4 幅/pcs) (22) 愛新覺羅溥佐 Aisin Gioro Pu Zuo (1 幅/pc) (23) 高逸鴻 Gao Yihong 高逸鸿 (1 幅/pc) (24) 田世光 Tian Shiguang 田世光 (1 幅/pc) (25) 袁松年 Yuan Songnian 袁松年 (1 幅/pc) (26) 高奇峰 Gao Qifeng 高奇峰 (1 幅/pc) (27) 陳之佛 Chen Zhifo 陈之佛 (1 幅/pc) (28) 陳半丁 Chen Banding 陈半丁 (1 幅/pc) (29) 馮超然 Feng Chaoran 冯超然 (1 幅/pc) (30) 鄭板橋 Zheng Banqiao 郑板桥 (1 幅/pc) Works of Art 藝術品: (1) 古董 Antiques (2 件/pcs) (2) 玉 Jades (8 件/pcs) (3) 羊脂白玉 Mutton Fat White Jades (2 件/pcs) Antiques 古董 (1) 古董 Antiques (2 件/pcs) 1. A Bronze Money-Shaking Fortune Tree Qing Dynasty China 中國清朝青銅搖錢樹 2. A Gilt-Bronze Guanyin Bodhisattva Figure Tang Dynasty China 中國唐朝銅鎏金觀音菩薩造像 (2) 玉 Jades (8 件/pcs) 1. A White Jade Pig-and-Bird-Winged Dragon Winged Mythical Beast Hongshan Culture China 中國紅山文化古白玉雕豬鳥翼形龍 2. A White Jade Persian Face Elephant Puzzle Han Dynasty China 中國漢朝古玉雕波斯人面大象紋益智拼圖 3. A Green Jade Sword Token of Imperial Authority by Emperor Shang Dynasty China 中國商朝古青玉雕玉劍令牌 4. A Jade Fish Wine-Cup Western Zhou Dynasty China 中國西周古玉雕魚形酒杯 5. A Red Jade Military Token Qing Dynasty China 中國清朝古紅玉雕軍事玉令牌 6. A White Jade Cavalrymen War Horses Halberds of Middle Sizes Militarism Worship Cong of the First Emperor of Qin 中國東周戰國至秦朝時期古白玉雕騎兵戰馬中戟紋秦始皇帝崇武玉琮 7. A Pale Celadon Greenish White Jade Linking Nipple Grain Phoenix Twisted Ropes Heaven Worship Bi of Nation Chu 中國東周戰國時期古青白玉淺浮雕勾連乳丁穀紋鳳紋扭繩紋楚國祭天玉璧 8. A Celadon Green Jade Twisted Ropes Triple Sitting Hornless Dragons Green-Dragon-Son-of-Heaven Pendant 中國西周時期古青玉雕扭繩紋三盤螭龍青龍天子珮 (3) 羊脂白玉 Mutton Fat White Jades (2 件/pcs) 1. A Mutton Fat White Jade Linking Clouds Royal Dragon Pendant Western Han Dynasty China 中國西漢古羊脂白玉透空圓雕勾連雲紋龍形珮 2. A Coincident Carved Khotan Russet Skin Mutton Fat White Jade Sitting Double-humped Camel Western Han Dynasty China 中國西漢和闐黑棗皮古羊脂白玉巧雕坐姿雙峯駱駝 Taiwan Web Museum A Free Exhibition Museum in the Internet World 台灣網路藝術美術博物館 網路世界裡的免費博物館 台湾网络艺术美术博物馆 网络世界里的免费博物馆 Free Website to See Paintings by Chinese Artists Listed in 2011 World Auction Revenue Top 30 and Rare Archaic Chinese Ancient Antiques 觀賞2011年列名世界拍賣總收入前30名中國畫家名畫作品及中國古代罕見的古董之免費網址 Welcome to identify your Chinese Paintings and Works of Art! Our help is free of charge! 歡迎辨識您的中國書畫及藝術品! 我們的協助是免費的! Mr. Orion Hsu & Brothers (徐氏兄弟珍藏文物) Private Museum preparatory office 中國書畫文物博物館籌備企劃辦公室 #1 orionandhsu@yahoo.com.tw #2 orionandhsu@gmail.com
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A Tang Sancai Pottery Dish with six-petalled ‘Bao Xiang Hua’ Blossoms and milk-white colored Spots on green Ground Design 唐三彩六瓣寶相花及綠地奶白色斑點紋盤

Beijing Study in France Site, Beijing, China
唐三彩具極細開片紋及帶蛤蜊光六瓣寶相花及綠地奶白色斑點紋盤 A Tang Sancai Pottery Dish with six-petalled ‘Bao Xiang Hua’ Blossoms and milk-white colored Spots on green Ground Design and very fine crackles together with the inner-shell-of-bivalve-reflecting clam-light Tang Dynasty (618-907) Size: Height 2 x Diameter 17 x flat and round Base-stand Diameter 11.5 cm 尺寸: 高 2 x 盤口直徑 17 x平底圓座直徑 11.5 公分 中國河南省鞏義市黃冶窯窯址為唐代燒造唐三彩的重要窯場,發現有製作三叉支燒的模具,與本件唐三彩盤底之三叉支燒釘痕吻合。法國巴黎吉美博物館藏唐三彩盤之六瓣寶相花圖案與本件唐三彩盤之六瓣寶相花圖案完全相同。 The three burning-supporting nail-head marks of this Tang Sancai Dish at the outer bottom are the same as the three burning-supporting nail-head model in the Tang Sancai kiln unearthed at the Huang Ye Kiln in Gong YI City Henan Province China and this unearthed kiln was a very important Tang Sancai kiln in Tang dynasty. The six-petalled ‘Bao Xiang Hua’ Blossoms totems are the same as those on a similar Tang Sancai Pottery Dish collected by the Musée Guimet in Paris France. The difference between the Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan and those elsewhere: (1) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art from the world containers by containers like the bites of sharks as the attached photos. Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art piece by piece like turtle walking and most of you will never be on the waiting list! (2) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art at a very low profile and never become a famous one listed in the world top 500 collectors. Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art to become a famous one listed in the world top 500 collectors. (3) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art directly from the source owing to authenticity! Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art from international auctioneers owing to the authenticity by the auctioneers. The required Preparation to sell your beautiful paintings and works of art into Taipei Taiwan Once you have joined Facebook international public group “Fine Art to sell” and posted on the wall dashboard your sale post(s) to be listed in the “See all sale posts” column of this group, then it’s recommended that you begin to prepare the following procedures in order to sell your paintings and works of art for sale smoothly into Taipei Taiwan: (1) Find a reliable delivery/mailing service that has door to door delivery/mailing service from your city to Taipei city of Taiwan, such as city post office…etc. Make sure the rate difference between “Framed” and “A roll of canvas without Frame” with the delivery/mailing service and prepare to advise the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. Consignee in Taipei Taiwan: (Attorney of buyer) Mr. Orion Hsu c/o Mr. Michael Hsu Attorney at Law licensed and registered in Taiwan Head of Future Law Firm Floor 12, No. 169, Section 4, Zhong-xiao East Road, Da-an District, Zip-code 10690, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: +886 - (0)2 - 23047919 (2) The import custom duty rates for “Painting, drawing and pastels, executed entirely by hand” (international HS Code 9701 TLS 2014) into Taiwan are 0%, i.e. import duty free. (3) Open a bank account at your bank in your city to receive foreign currency remittance from the buyer’s bank in Taipei Taiwan. The currency in Taiwan is New Taiwan Dollars (NTD). Make sure your bank account at what currency can receive foreign remittance from the bank in Taipei Taiwan. Prepare your bank account number, your bank account name, together with bank name, bank address, bank telephone number, Bank Swift Code/ABA Number/Sort Code/IBAN Number for foreign currency remittance in order to advise the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. This is the only way for you to collect your selling price at your currency from the buyer in Taipei Taiwan with different currency exchange via international banking system. Summary of IBAN Implementations (Source: German COMMERZBANK office in Taipei Taiwan): Format: Nation Name digits/length of IBAN numbers Albania 28 Andorra 24 Austria 20 Republic of Azerbaijan 24 Bahrain 22 Belgium 16 Bosnia & Herzegovina 20 Bulgaria 22 Costa Rica 21 Croatia 21 Cyprus 28 Czech Republic 24 Denmark 18 Dominican Republic 28 Estonia 20 Faroe Islands 18 Finland 18 France 27 Georgia 22 Germany 22 Gibraltar 23 Greece 27 Greenland 18 Hungary 28 Iceland 26 Ireland 22 Israel 23 Italy 27 Kazakhstan 20 Kuwait 30 Latvia 21 Lebanon 28 Liechtenstein 21 Lithuania 20 Luxembourg 20 Macedonia 19 Malta 31 Mauritania 27 Mauritius 30 Republic of Moldova 24 Monaco 27 Montenegro 22 Netherlands 18 Norway 15 Poland 28 Portugal 25 Romania 24 San Marino 27 Saudi Arabia 24 Serbia 22 Slovak Republic 24 Slovenia 19 Spain 24 Sweden 24 Switzerland 21 Tunisia 24 Turkey 26 United Arab Emirates 23 United Kingdom 22 Virgin Islands, British 24 You have to check the digits/length of your IBAN numbers with the above nation list carefully lest your price cash collected from the buyer should be rejected by the international banking system outside the door of your bank and returned back to this cash-remitter buyer in Taipei Taiwan. Once you have a bank account at your bank in your city, buyer can further indentify your account name with the name of the artist in order to assure that the subject cash-remittee to be the same person as the artist and the seller. (4) Prepare an Authentication Certificate of the Artist (if you are the artist) for the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. Without the above, you are not fully prepared to sell your beautiful paintings and works of art for sale into Taipei Taiwan yet! "Fine Art to sell" Group Description: This is a public group to exhibit freely fine art for sale to buyers worldwide. Fine art will be sold by itself once they are exhibited to right buyers at right place. They are not to be sold if they are always stored in a closed warehouse without any exhibition or just exhibited to wrong eyes at wrong venue. This group is aimed to publish an international “E-catalog of fine art for sale” via the combined traffics from the art favorite sites such as Facebook, Flickr, Google plus, Linkedin, Tumblr, Pinterest, Twitter, Blogger, Stage 32, Art-3000, Weibo,…etc. It will become the most convenient “Yellow Page” of fine art for sale in the world. Every buyer can just to glance at the price list on the wall of the group and make decision after careful comparison and study upon the data. It is strongly recommended that you post a sale post with picture of the art object for sale, price, location, size, artist name and the birth year, artist’s death year (if any); even if you have already a private website or a link. Being a professional buyer for decades together with other potential buyers in Taipei, Taiwan, we know a buying rule that just examine what it has on an E-catalog for the sake of efficiency. To show the price in sales post is to demonstrate the positive WILLING for sale of the artist. This is quite different from EXHIBITION ONLY. People go to the selling market with BUYING INTENTION and MONEY for shopping; but people go to a museum exhibition with ticket money and no buying intention. They are only a large audience at an exhibition venue. They will not buy the paintings those are not for sale! If you just post a non-sale post that will be very soon pushed down by other newly coming large database in a few days and lose eye-views from buyers on the wall. It will not be recorded in the easy index-queues of "See all sale posts" in this group. For your own benefit, please click green button to "Sell Something", not to click "Start Discussion" and post a sale post of your best “FIGHTING and COMBATING works of art in the world art market”. If you click "Start Discussion", then after clicking "POST" at the end, please remember to choose "not for selling" to be a non-sale post! A sale post will be shown in “See all sale posts” of the group and easily be noticed by buyers! This is an international “Art Market” where buyers will have to come for shopping. Buyers always go to where a crowded selling market is located with lots of traffics. We have discovered several NEW STARS OF PAINTINGS in this group. This doesn’t mean other painters in this group beside these NEW STARS are not good enough. They are all very good with the best quality of the paintings posted in the internet. Multiple sale posts by an artist can enhance buying interests from a buyer in the paintings by this particular artist! In just less than four months, we have had at least four thousand new members and over 930 valuable lots of beautiful paintings and works of art for sale all over the world! We have been newly created since end-July 2015, but we are confident of what we are going to sell and buy! Mr. Orion Hsu & Brothers Private Museum preparatory office Taipei Taiwan The Art Market in Taipei city of Taiwan The metropolitan area of Taipei City has a population of 7,028,583 people ranking the 40th most-populous urban area in the world. As of 2007, the metro region of Taipei has a nominal GDP of around US$260 billion, a record that would rank it 13th among world cities by GDP. Taiwan is now a creditor economy, holding one of the world's largest foreign exchange reserves of over US$403 billion as of December 2012. The National Palace Museum in Taipei is a great art museum built around a permanent collection centered on ancient Chinese artifacts. It should not be confused with the Palace Museum in Beijing; both institutions trace their origins to the same Forbidden City in Beijing where the Palace of Emperor is located and stored with million pieces of valuable collections by the consecutive Emperors of Qing dynasty. The collections were divided in the 1940s as a result of the Chinese Civil War. The National Palace Museum in Taipei now boasts of a truly international collection while housing one of the world's largest collections of artifacts from ancient China. Along with the cultural education and influence from the nearby National Palace Museum in Taipei, hiking prices and excellent investment returns of art have aroused huge interests of the citizens in Taipei who have been used to be living in a house costs commonly from US$ 1 million to 3 million or so for decades. The art is expensive; but the house is much more expensive than the art. There are over 1,000 shops dealing art business in Taipei and some of them are opened only on Saturdays and Sundays for just two working days per week. Few buyers in Taipei are buying their art collections from international auctioneers and ranking among the top 500 collectors in the world. Most of local citizen-buyers in Taipei are just like million-of-ants and purchase their art goods from local shops and private sellers at millions of dollars by thousands of transactions per day. So the art goods are generally shipped to Taipei from China and worldwide area by containers to meet the art market demand in Taipei. Good paintings and works of art will be sold by themselves once they are exhibited to right buyers at right place. They are not to be sold if they are always stored in a closed warehouse without any exhibition or just exhibited to wrong eyes at wrong venue. 2014 年世界拍賣總收入前 100 名畫家中之前 31 名中國畫家 Top 31 Chinese artists among the Top 100 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 共 31 名中國畫家占前 100 名畫家之 31 % Total 31 Chinese artists / 100 artists = 31 % 假如你是西方油畫的收藏家,扣除 31 % 的中國畫家,再扣除 20 % 左右的中國瓷器、青銅器、珠寶玉器、漆器雜項類中國作家,2014年你只是在世界作者市場 49 % 以內經營藝術品而已;可能再過10年,你將成為只是在世界作者市場 30 % 以內經營。 If you are a collector of western oil paintings, deducting 31 % for Chinese artists of paintings and further deducting 20% for Chinese artists of ceramics、bronze、jades and jewelry、lacquer and miscellaneous works of art, in 2014 you are only operating works of art within 49% of the world artists market. Maybe after 10 years, you might become operating works of art within 30% of the world artists market. 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover ($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price ($) Page 84 (14 Chinese artists) 第84頁14位中國畫家 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 齊白石 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 張大千 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 趙無極 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 傅抱石 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 徐悲鴻 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 黃冑 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 黃賓虹 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 吳昌碩 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 陸儼少 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 李可染 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 朱德群 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 吳冠中 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 林風眠 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964)曾梵志 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 (17 Chinese artists) 第85頁17位中國畫家 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 溥儒(溥心畬) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 謝稚柳 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 吳湖帆 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 王鐸 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 潘天壽 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 朱耷(八大山人) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 常玉 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 朱新建 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 乾隆皇帝 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 程十髮 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 啟功 25,693,155 437 815,500 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 錢松喦 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 范曾 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 于右任 23,032,037 718 521,279 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 周春芽 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 王翬 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 張曉剛 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. Source: The Art Market in 2014 Page 84-93 Top 500 artists by auction revenue in 2014 by Art price 2014年世界拍賣總收入前100名畫家 Top 100 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) Page 84 1 WARHOL Andy (1928-1987) 569,507,083 1,394 73,000,000 2 PICASSO Pablo (1881-1973) 375,054,326 2,898 28,000,000 3 BACON Francis (1909-1992) 270,748,102 122 72,000,000 4 RICHTER Gerhard (1932) 254,353,142 258 28,711,740 5 ROTHKO Mark (1903-1970) 249,188,072 16 59,000,000 6 MONET Claude (1840-1926) 222,694,607 40 48,073,025 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 8 GIACOMETTI Alberto (1901-1966) 205,473,704 147 90,000,000 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 10 KOONS Jeff (1955) 149,686,183 104 30,000,000 11 BASQUIAT Jean-Michel (1960-1988) 148,998,739 71 31,000,000 12 TWOMBLY Cy (1928-2011) 126,221,339 61 62,000,000 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 14 LICHTENSTEIN Roy (1923-1997) 109,143,660 540 19,000,000 15 KOONING de Willem (1904-1997) 105,999,158 77 26,000,000 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 18 MODIGLIANI Amedeo (1884-1920) 98,954,376 26 63,000,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 21 GOGH van Vincent (1853-1890) 87,864,632 12 55,000,000 22 WOOL Christopher (1955) 87,630,825 52 21,000,000 23 CHAGALL Marc (1887-1985) 87,296,130 1,125 10,110,960 24 MIRO Joan (1893-1983) 83,177,312 1,306 11,000,000 25 FONTANA Lucio (1899-1968) 82,185,863 247 9,038,090 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 27 CALDER Alexander (1898-1976) 78,764,837 354 23,000,000 28 MATISSE Henri (1869-1954) 75,439,034 404 17,000,000 29 NEWMAN Barnett (1905-1970) 75,039,000 3 75,000,000 30 MANET Edouard (1832-1883) 68,522,429 39 58,000,000 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 33 DOIG Peter (1959) 65,945,331 62 16,000,000 34 CUI Ruzhuo (1944) 65,150,015 49 20,623,999 35 LEGER Fernand (1881-1955) 65,038,926 216 17,526,600 36 RENOIR Pierre-Auguste (1841-1919) 64,799,084 270 10,000,000 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 39 KIPPENBERGER Martin (1953-1997) 59,801,054 64 20,000,000 40 O'KEEFFE Georgia (1887-1986) 57,372,500 11 39,500,000 41 GRIS Juan (1887-1927) 55,609,017 16 50,778,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 43 PRINCE Richard (1949) 53,904,826 76 7,500,000 44 MAGRITTE Rene (1898-1967) 53,449,860 110 11,415,600 45 POLKE Sigmar (1941-2010) 52,118,395 142 7,500,000 46 ROCKWELL Norman Perceval (1894-1978) 49,866,548 78 20,000,000 47 TURNER Joseph Mallord William (1775-1851) 47,501,117 25 42,379,200 48 PISSARRO Camille (1830-1903) 47,181,620 126 28,539,000 49 RYMAN Robert (1930) 45,055,015 22 13,250,000 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964) 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 51 MONDRIAAN Piet (1872-1944) 42,161,208 12 22,972,950 52 KANDINSKY Wassily (1866-1944) 41,815,792 88 15,200,000 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 54 RUSCHA Ed (1937) 40,297,696 161 27,000,000 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 56 DIEBENKORN Richard (1922-1993) 39,797,050 54 9,000,000 57 KLEIN Yves (1928-1962) 39,322,018 58 15,000,000 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 60 DUBUFFET Jean (1901-1985) 36,738,561 136 6,500,000 61 JOHNS Jasper (1930) 36,206,875 127 32,000,000 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 63 KUSAMA Yayoi (1929) 34,578,242 501 6,200,000 64 BRUEGHEL Pieter II (c.1564-1637/38) 33,927,798 17 8,312,415 65 LOWRY Laurence Stephen (1887-1976) 33,818,511 211 7,420,500 66 HARING Keith (1958-1990) 32,957,932 334 4,200,000 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 68 SHIRAGA Kazuo (1924-2008) 31,741,241 59 4,629,100 69 CORNELL Joseph (1903-1972) 30,709,300 61 6,800,000 70 CEZANNE Paul (1839-1906) 30,651,134 51 5,277,130 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 72 GUYTON Wade (1972) 29,872,250 25 5,200,000 73 MANZONI Piero (1933-1963) 29,409,569 20 17,934,560 74 FREUD Lucian (1922-2011) 28,880,298 44 15,000,000 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 76 BRAQUE Georges (1882-1963) 28,026,347 288 8,000,000 77 MOORE Henry (1898-1986) 27,966,291 359 7,207,200 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 79 RODIN Auguste (1840-1917) 26,464,285 109 5,870,880 80 BOETTI Alighiero (1940-1994) 26,293,943 102 3,344,040 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 82 STAEL de Nicolas (1914-1955) 25,840,977 27 5,037,550 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 25,693,155 437 815,500 84 KLINE Franz (1910-1962) 25,601,059 13 23,500,000 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 86 SCHWITTERS Kurt (1887-1948) 25,317,879 25 21,108,520 87 VRIES de Adrien (c.1550-1626) 24,750,000 1 24,750,000 88 CASTELLANI Enrico (1930) 24,636,292 70 5,284,290 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 90 DALI Salvador (1904-1989) 23,267,013 1,393 8,000,000 91 JUDD Donald (1928-1994) 23,167,881 57 6,500,000 92 MITCHELL Joan (1926-1992) 23,076,316 31 10,500,000 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 23,032,037 718 521,279 94 BURRI Alberto (1915-1995) 22,881,307 60 6,726,870 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 97 DEGAS Edgar (1834-1917) 20,879,178 91 4,500,000 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 99 POLLOCK Jackson (1912-1956) 20,757,940 7 10,000,000 100 STELLA Frank (1936) 20,553,820 195 5,800,000 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. Source: The Art Market in 2014 Page 84-93 Top 500 artists by auction revenue in 2014 by Art price Chinese Painters 中國畫家: (1) 張大千 Zhang Daqian 张大千 (32 幅/pcs) (2) 齊白石 Qi Baishi 齐白石 (10 幅/pcs) (3) 徐悲鴻 Xu Beihong 徐悲鸿 (8 幅/pcs) (4) 吳冠中 Wu Guanzhong 吴冠中 (7 幅/pcs) (5) 傅抱石 Fu Baoshi 傅抱石 (3 幅/pcs) (6) 李可染 Li Keran 李可染 (1 幅/pc) (7) 陸儼少 Lu Yanshao 陆俨少 (1 幅/pc) (8) 黃冑 Huang Zhou 黃冑 (1 幅/pc) (9) 黃賓虹 Huang Binhong 黄宾虹 (3 幅/pcs) (10) 吳昌碩 Wu Changshuo 吴昌硕 (1 幅/pc) (11) 林風眠 Lin Fengmian 林风眠 (4 幅/pcs) (12) 吳湖帆 Wu Hufan 吴湖帆 (4 幅/pcs) (13) 謝稚柳 Xie Zhiliu 谢稚柳 (1 幅/pc) (14) 黃君璧 Huang Junbi 黄君璧 (2 幅/pc) (15) 愛新覺羅 溥儒 Pu Ru 溥心畬 Pu Xinyu (1 幅/pc) (16) 唐雲 Tang Yun 唐云 (1 幅/pc) (17) 趙少昂 Zhao Shao’Ang 赵少昂 (3 幅/pcs) (18) 何海霞 He Haixia 何海霞 (1 幅/pc) (19) 關山月 Guan Shanyue 关山月 (1 幅/pc) (20) 豐子愷 Feng Zikai 丰子恺 (1 幅/pc) (21) 顏伯龍 Yan Bolong 颜伯龙 (4 幅/pcs) (22) 愛新覺羅溥佐 Aisin Gioro Pu Zuo (1 幅/pc) (23) 高逸鴻 Gao Yihong 高逸鸿 (1 幅/pc) (24) 田世光 Tian Shiguang 田世光 (1 幅/pc) (25) 袁松年 Yuan Songnian 袁松年 (1 幅/pc) (26) 高奇峰 Gao Qifeng 高奇峰 (1 幅/pc) (27) 陳之佛 Chen Zhifo 陈之佛 (1 幅/pc) (28) 陳半丁 Chen Banding 陈半丁 (1 幅/pc) (29) 馮超然 Feng Chaoran 冯超然 (1 幅/pc) (30) 鄭板橋 Zheng Banqiao 郑板桥 (1 幅/pc) Taiwan Web Museum A Free Exhibition Museum in the Internet World 台灣網路藝術美術博物館 網路世界裡的免費博物館 台湾网络艺术美术博物馆 网络世界里的免费博物馆 Free Website to See Paintings by Chinese Artists Listed in 2011 World Auction Revenue Top 30 and Rare Archaic Chinese Ancient Antiques 觀賞2011年列名世界拍賣總收入前30名中國畫家名畫作品及中國古代罕見的古董之免費網址 Welcome to identify your Chinese Paintings and Works of Art! Our help is free of charge! 歡迎辨識您的中國書畫及藝術品! 我們的協助是免費的! Mr. Orion Hsu & Brothers (徐氏兄弟珍藏文物) Private Museum preparatory office 中國書畫文物博物館籌備企劃辦公室 #1 orionandhsu@yahoo.com.tw #2 orionandhsu@gmail.com
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唐魯山窯雞首壺倒注陶壺 vs. 陕西历史博物馆藏五代耀州窑倒注瓷壶 A Tang Lushan Kiln Pottery Chicken-head Jug vs. a Five dynasties Yaozhou kiln Porcelain Pot collected in

Beijing Study in France Site, Beijing, China
唐魯山窯銅綠釉陶胎雞首壺倒注陶壺 vs. 陕西历史博物馆馆藏五代耀州窑青釉提梁倒注瓷壶 A Tang Lushan Kiln Copper-green glazed Pottery Chicken-head Jug with a upside-down pouring-in mouth vs. a Five dynasties Yaozhou kiln Celadon Porcelain Pot with a upside-down pouring-in mouth collected in the Shaanxi History Museum 唐魯山窯 (唐鈞窯) 銅綠釉窯變花釉陶胎乳丁紋弦紋雞首壺倒注陶壺 vs. 陕西历史博物馆馆藏1968年陕西彬县出土五代耀州窑青釉提梁倒注瓷壶 (高18.3腹径14.3 公分, 底部中心有注水孔) A Tang Lushan Kiln (Tang Jun Kiln) Copper-green glazed varicolored glaze-color-change-in-kiln Pottery Chicken-head Jug with a spout, a upside-down pouring-in mouth, raised 'bow-string' lines on a narrow neck, nipple decorations, and a handle Designs Tang (618-907) dynasty vs. a Five dynasties Yaozhou kiln Celadon Porcelain Pot with a spout, a upside-down pouring-in mouth and a handle Designs Five dynasties (907-960) unearthed at Bin county Shaanxi Province China in 1968 and collected in the Shaanxi History Museum (Height 18.3 Abdomen Diameter 14.3 cm, the pouring-in mouth located inside the foot ring at the inner center of the foot) 備註: 陕西历史博物馆馆藏五代耀州窑青釉提梁倒注瓷壶已被列為中國禁止出國(境)展覽之國寶文物 Remarks: The Five dynasties Yaozhou kiln Celadon Porcelain Pot with a upside-down pouring-in mouth collected in the Shaanxi History Museum has been listed as one of the Chinese national treasures those are not allowed to be exhibited abroad. 唐魯山窯(唐鈞窯)銅綠釉窯變花釉陶胎乳丁紋弦紋雞首壺 A Tang Lushan Kiln (Tang Jun Kiln) Copper-green glazed varicolored glaze-color-change-in-kiln Pottery Chicken-head Jug with a spout, raised 'bow-string' lines on a narrow neck, nipple decorations, and a handle Designs Tang (618-907) dynasty 尺寸: 高 23.3 x 最大腹徑 10.4 x 底部圓壺口底徑 5.5 公分 此唐魯山窯銅綠釉窯變花釉陶胎乳丁紋弦紋雞首壺具備唐魯山窯之蚯蚓走泥流動釉紋、窯變花釉、鐵足。 施釉未至足際, 修釉不齊整, 且有滴釉。 圓壺口置於圈足內、底露褐色陶胎。 而圓壺口置於圈足內及窯變花釉之製作工藝精湛複雜, 非現代仿品所能及, 的確極具古文物價值! 唐魯山窯是北宋鈞窯之前身, 因此又稱為唐鈞窯, 以窯變花釉最為著名,但傳世品及出土不多,因此世界各大知名博物館中只有中國北京故宫博物院收藏一件唐鲁山窑黑釉蓝斑壶 (高 5.6 x 口径 7.5 x 底径8.6 公分)。 Size: Height 23.3 x Maximum Abdomen Diameter 10.4 x round Mouth Diameter at the Base-stand foot 5.5 cm This Tang Lushan kiln copper-green glazed varicolored glaze-color-change-in-kiln pottery chicken-head jug has the features of the Tang Lushan Kiln Tang dynasty as earthworm-crawling-in-mud glaze-flowing lines, varicolored glaze-color-change-in-kiln, and iron-dark-foot. Its glazing is not down to the bottom of the foot. The edge of the glaze at foot is not neat and there are several teardrops of glaze there. Its round mouth is located inside the foot ring at the inner bottom of the foot and both are exposed to dark-brown pottery clay. The techniques of making its round mouth to be located inside the foot ring at the inner bottom of the foot and varicolored glaze-color-change-in-kiln are very excellent and complex. A modern faker can’t afford to make it. It’s indeed a very valuable antique! The Northern Song Jun kiln was derived from the Tang Lushan kiln, so the Tang Lushan kiln is also named as Tang Jun Kiln. Among its porcelain and pottery products, the varicolored glaze-color-change-in-kiln ones are the most well-known. Nevertheless they were inherited and handed down from generation to generation quite few. Thus among large and famous museums worldwide, only a Tang Lushan kiln black glazed blue-varicolored glaze-color-change-in-kiln pottery pot (Height 5.6 x Mouth Diameter 7.5 x round Base-stand foot Diameter 8.6 cm) was collected by the Beijing Palace Museum in China. The difference between the Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan and those elsewhere: (1) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art from the world containers by containers like the bites of sharks as the attached photos. Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art piece by piece like turtle walking and most of you will never be on the waiting list! (2) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art at a very low profile and never become a famous one listed in the world top 500 collectors. Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art to become a famous one listed in the world top 500 collectors. (3) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art directly from the source owing to authenticity! Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art from international auctioneers owing to the authenticity by the auctioneers. The required Preparation to sell your beautiful paintings and works of art into Taipei Taiwan Once you have joined Facebook international public group “Fine Art to sell” and posted on the wall dashboard your sale post(s) to be listed in the “See all sale posts” column of this group, then it’s recommended that you begin to prepare the following procedures in order to sell your paintings and works of art for sale smoothly into Taipei Taiwan: (1) Find a reliable delivery/mailing service that has door to door delivery/mailing service from your city to Taipei city of Taiwan, such as city post office…etc. Make sure the rate difference between “Framed” and “A roll of canvas without Frame” with the delivery/mailing service and prepare to advise the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. Consignee in Taipei Taiwan: (Attorney of buyer) Mr. Orion Hsu c/o Mr. Michael Hsu Attorney at Law licensed and registered in Taiwan Head of Future Law Firm Floor 12, No. 169, Section 4, Zhong-xiao East Road, Da-an District, Zip-code 10690, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: +886 - (0)2 - 23047919 (2) The import custom duty rates for “Painting, drawing and pastels, executed entirely by hand” (international HS Code 9701 TLS 2014) into Taiwan are 0%, i.e. import duty free. (3) Open a bank account at your bank in your city to receive foreign currency remittance from the buyer’s bank in Taipei Taiwan. The currency in Taiwan is New Taiwan Dollars (NTD). Make sure your bank account at what currency can receive foreign remittance from the bank in Taipei Taiwan. Prepare your bank account number, your bank account name, together with bank name, bank address, bank telephone number, Bank Swift Code/ABA Number/Sort Code/IBAN Number for foreign currency remittance in order to advise the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. This is the only way for you to collect your selling price at your currency from the buyer in Taipei Taiwan with different currency exchange via international banking system. Summary of IBAN Implementations (Source: German COMMERZBANK office in Taipei Taiwan): Format: Nation Name digits/length of IBAN numbers Albania 28 Andorra 24 Austria 20 Republic of Azerbaijan 24 Bahrain 22 Belgium 16 Bosnia & Herzegovina 20 Bulgaria 22 Costa Rica 21 Croatia 21 Cyprus 28 Czech Republic 24 Denmark 18 Dominican Republic 28 Estonia 20 Faroe Islands 18 Finland 18 France 27 Georgia 22 Germany 22 Gibraltar 23 Greece 27 Greenland 18 Hungary 28 Iceland 26 Ireland 22 Israel 23 Italy 27 Kazakhstan 20 Kuwait 30 Latvia 21 Lebanon 28 Liechtenstein 21 Lithuania 20 Luxembourg 20 Macedonia 19 Malta 31 Mauritania 27 Mauritius 30 Republic of Moldova 24 Monaco 27 Montenegro 22 Netherlands 18 Norway 15 Poland 28 Portugal 25 Romania 24 San Marino 27 Saudi Arabia 24 Serbia 22 Slovak Republic 24 Slovenia 19 Spain 24 Sweden 24 Switzerland 21 Tunisia 24 Turkey 26 United Arab Emirates 23 United Kingdom 22 Virgin Islands, British 24 You have to check the digits/length of your IBAN numbers with the above nation list carefully lest your price cash collected from the buyer should be rejected by the international banking system outside the door of your bank and returned back to this cash-remitter buyer in Taipei Taiwan. Once you have a bank account at your bank in your city, buyer can further indentify your account name with the name of the artist in order to assure that the subject cash-remittee to be the same person as the artist and the seller. (4) Prepare an Authentication Certificate of the Artist (if you are the artist) for the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. Without the above, you are not fully prepared to sell your beautiful paintings and works of art for sale into Taipei Taiwan yet! "Fine Art to sell" Group Description: This is a public group to exhibit freely fine art for sale to buyers worldwide. Fine art will be sold by itself once they are exhibited to right buyers at right place. They are not to be sold if they are always stored in a closed warehouse without any exhibition or just exhibited to wrong eyes at wrong venue. This group is aimed to publish an international “E-catalog of fine art for sale” via the combined traffics from the art favorite sites such as Facebook, Flickr, Google plus, Linkedin, Tumblr, Pinterest, Twitter, Blogger, Stage 32, Art-3000, Weibo,…etc. It will become the most convenient “Yellow Page” of fine art for sale in the world. Every buyer can just to glance at the price list on the wall of the group and make decision after careful comparison and study upon the data. It is strongly recommended that you post a sale post with picture of the art object for sale, price, location, size, artist name and the birth year, artist’s death year (if any); even if you have already a private website or a link. Being a professional buyer for decades together with other potential buyers in Taipei, Taiwan, we know a buying rule that just examine what it has on an E-catalog for the sake of efficiency. To show the price in sales post is to demonstrate the positive WILLING for sale of the artist. This is quite different from EXHIBITION ONLY. People go to the selling market with BUYING INTENTION and MONEY for shopping; but people go to a museum exhibition with ticket money and no buying intention. They are only a large audience at an exhibition venue. They will not buy the paintings those are not for sale! If you just post a non-sale post that will be very soon pushed down by other newly coming large database in a few days and lose eye-views from buyers on the wall. It will not be recorded in the easy index-queues of "See all sale posts" in this group. For your own benefit, please click green button to "Sell Something", not to click "Start Discussion" and post a sale post of your best “FIGHTING and COMBATING works of art in the world art market”. If you click "Start Discussion", then after clicking "POST" at the end, please remember to choose "not for selling" to be a non-sale post! A sale post will be shown in “See all sale posts” of the group and easily be noticed by buyers! This is an international “Art Market” where buyers will have to come for shopping. Buyers always go to where a crowded selling market is located with lots of traffics. We have discovered several NEW STARS OF PAINTINGS in this group. This doesn’t mean other painters in this group beside these NEW STARS are not good enough. They are all very good with the best quality of the paintings posted in the internet. Multiple sale posts by an artist can enhance buying interests from a buyer in the paintings by this particular artist! In just less than four months, we have had at least four thousand new members and over 930 valuable lots of beautiful paintings and works of art for sale all over the world! We have been newly created since end-July 2015, but we are confident of what we are going to sell and buy! Mr. Orion Hsu & Brothers Private Museum preparatory office Taipei Taiwan The Art Market in Taipei city of Taiwan The metropolitan area of Taipei City has a population of 7,028,583 people ranking the 40th most-populous urban area in the world. As of 2007, the metro region of Taipei has a nominal GDP of around US$260 billion, a record that would rank it 13th among world cities by GDP. Taiwan is now a creditor economy, holding one of the world's largest foreign exchange reserves of over US$403 billion as of December 2012. The National Palace Museum in Taipei is a great art museum built around a permanent collection centered on ancient Chinese artifacts. It should not be confused with the Palace Museum in Beijing; both institutions trace their origins to the same Forbidden City in Beijing where the Palace of Emperor is located and stored with million pieces of valuable collections by the consecutive Emperors of Qing dynasty. The collections were divided in the 1940s as a result of the Chinese Civil War. The National Palace Museum in Taipei now boasts of a truly international collection while housing one of the world's largest collections of artifacts from ancient China. Along with the cultural education and influence from the nearby National Palace Museum in Taipei, hiking prices and excellent investment returns of art have aroused huge interests of the citizens in Taipei who have been used to be living in a house costs commonly from US$ 1 million to 3 million or so for decades. The art is expensive; but the house is much more expensive than the art. There are over 1,000 shops dealing art business in Taipei and some of them are opened only on Saturdays and Sundays for just two working days per week. Few buyers in Taipei are buying their art collections from international auctioneers and ranking among the top 500 collectors in the world. Most of local citizen-buyers in Taipei are just like million-of-ants and purchase their art goods from local shops and private sellers at millions of dollars by thousands of transactions per day. So the art goods are generally shipped to Taipei from China and worldwide area by containers to meet the art market demand in Taipei. Good paintings and works of art will be sold by themselves once they are exhibited to right buyers at right place. They are not to be sold if they are always stored in a closed warehouse without any exhibition or just exhibited to wrong eyes at wrong venue. 2014 年世界拍賣總收入前 100 名畫家中之前 31 名中國畫家 Top 31 Chinese artists among the Top 100 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 共 31 名中國畫家占前 100 名畫家之 31 % Total 31 Chinese artists / 100 artists = 31 % 假如你是西方油畫的收藏家,扣除 31 % 的中國畫家,再扣除 20 % 左右的中國瓷器、青銅器、珠寶玉器、漆器雜項類中國作家,2014年你只是在世界作者市場 49 % 以內經營藝術品而已;可能再過10年,你將成為只是在世界作者市場 30 % 以內經營。 If you are a collector of western oil paintings, deducting 31 % for Chinese artists of paintings and further deducting 20% for Chinese artists of ceramics、bronze、jades and jewelry、lacquer and miscellaneous works of art, in 2014 you are only operating works of art within 49% of the world artists market. Maybe after 10 years, you might become operating works of art within 30% of the world artists market. 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover ($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price ($) Page 84 (14 Chinese artists) 第84頁14位中國畫家 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 齊白石 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 張大千 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 趙無極 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 傅抱石 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 徐悲鴻 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 黃冑 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 黃賓虹 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 吳昌碩 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 陸儼少 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 李可染 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 朱德群 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 吳冠中 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 林風眠 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964)曾梵志 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 (17 Chinese artists) 第85頁17位中國畫家 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 溥儒(溥心畬) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 謝稚柳 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 吳湖帆 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 王鐸 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 潘天壽 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 朱耷(八大山人) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 常玉 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 朱新建 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 乾隆皇帝 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 程十髮 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 啟功 25,693,155 437 815,500 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 錢松喦 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 范曾 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 于右任 23,032,037 718 521,279 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 周春芽 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 王翬 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 張曉剛 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. Source: The Art Market in 2014 Page 84-93 Top 500 artists by auction revenue in 2014 by Art price 2014年世界拍賣總收入前100名畫家 Top 100 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) Page 84 1 WARHOL Andy (1928-1987) 569,507,083 1,394 73,000,000 2 PICASSO Pablo (1881-1973) 375,054,326 2,898 28,000,000 3 BACON Francis (1909-1992) 270,748,102 122 72,000,000 4 RICHTER Gerhard (1932) 254,353,142 258 28,711,740 5 ROTHKO Mark (1903-1970) 249,188,072 16 59,000,000 6 MONET Claude (1840-1926) 222,694,607 40 48,073,025 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 8 GIACOMETTI Alberto (1901-1966) 205,473,704 147 90,000,000 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 10 KOONS Jeff (1955) 149,686,183 104 30,000,000 11 BASQUIAT Jean-Michel (1960-1988) 148,998,739 71 31,000,000 12 TWOMBLY Cy (1928-2011) 126,221,339 61 62,000,000 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 14 LICHTENSTEIN Roy (1923-1997) 109,143,660 540 19,000,000 15 KOONING de Willem (1904-1997) 105,999,158 77 26,000,000 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 18 MODIGLIANI Amedeo (1884-1920) 98,954,376 26 63,000,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 21 GOGH van Vincent (1853-1890) 87,864,632 12 55,000,000 22 WOOL Christopher (1955) 87,630,825 52 21,000,000 23 CHAGALL Marc (1887-1985) 87,296,130 1,125 10,110,960 24 MIRO Joan (1893-1983) 83,177,312 1,306 11,000,000 25 FONTANA Lucio (1899-1968) 82,185,863 247 9,038,090 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 27 CALDER Alexander (1898-1976) 78,764,837 354 23,000,000 28 MATISSE Henri (1869-1954) 75,439,034 404 17,000,000 29 NEWMAN Barnett (1905-1970) 75,039,000 3 75,000,000 30 MANET Edouard (1832-1883) 68,522,429 39 58,000,000 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 33 DOIG Peter (1959) 65,945,331 62 16,000,000 34 CUI Ruzhuo (1944) 65,150,015 49 20,623,999 35 LEGER Fernand (1881-1955) 65,038,926 216 17,526,600 36 RENOIR Pierre-Auguste (1841-1919) 64,799,084 270 10,000,000 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 39 KIPPENBERGER Martin (1953-1997) 59,801,054 64 20,000,000 40 O'KEEFFE Georgia (1887-1986) 57,372,500 11 39,500,000 41 GRIS Juan (1887-1927) 55,609,017 16 50,778,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 43 PRINCE Richard (1949) 53,904,826 76 7,500,000 44 MAGRITTE Rene (1898-1967) 53,449,860 110 11,415,600 45 POLKE Sigmar (1941-2010) 52,118,395 142 7,500,000 46 ROCKWELL Norman Perceval (1894-1978) 49,866,548 78 20,000,000 47 TURNER Joseph Mallord William (1775-1851) 47,501,117 25 42,379,200 48 PISSARRO Camille (1830-1903) 47,181,620 126 28,539,000 49 RYMAN Robert (1930) 45,055,015 22 13,250,000 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964) 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 51 MONDRIAAN Piet (1872-1944) 42,161,208 12 22,972,950 52 KANDINSKY Wassily (1866-1944) 41,815,792 88 15,200,000 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 54 RUSCHA Ed (1937) 40,297,696 161 27,000,000 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 56 DIEBENKORN Richard (1922-1993) 39,797,050 54 9,000,000 57 KLEIN Yves (1928-1962) 39,322,018 58 15,000,000 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 60 DUBUFFET Jean (1901-1985) 36,738,561 136 6,500,000 61 JOHNS Jasper (1930) 36,206,875 127 32,000,000 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 63 KUSAMA Yayoi (1929) 34,578,242 501 6,200,000 64 BRUEGHEL Pieter II (c.1564-1637/38) 33,927,798 17 8,312,415 65 LOWRY Laurence Stephen (1887-1976) 33,818,511 211 7,420,500 66 HARING Keith (1958-1990) 32,957,932 334 4,200,000 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 68 SHIRAGA Kazuo (1924-2008) 31,741,241 59 4,629,100 69 CORNELL Joseph (1903-1972) 30,709,300 61 6,800,000 70 CEZANNE Paul (1839-1906) 30,651,134 51 5,277,130 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 72 GUYTON Wade (1972) 29,872,250 25 5,200,000 73 MANZONI Piero (1933-1963) 29,409,569 20 17,934,560 74 FREUD Lucian (1922-2011) 28,880,298 44 15,000,000 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 76 BRAQUE Georges (1882-1963) 28,026,347 288 8,000,000 77 MOORE Henry (1898-1986) 27,966,291 359 7,207,200 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 79 RODIN Auguste (1840-1917) 26,464,285 109 5,870,880 80 BOETTI Alighiero (1940-1994) 26,293,943 102 3,344,040 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 82 STAEL de Nicolas (1914-1955) 25,840,977 27 5,037,550 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 25,693,155 437 815,500 84 KLINE Franz (1910-1962) 25,601,059 13 23,500,000 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 86 SCHWITTERS Kurt (1887-1948) 25,317,879 25 21,108,520 87 VRIES de Adrien (c.1550-1626) 24,750,000 1 24,750,000 88 CASTELLANI Enrico (1930) 24,636,292 70 5,284,290 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 90 DALI Salvador (1904-1989) 23,267,013 1,393 8,000,000 91 JUDD Donald (1928-1994) 23,167,881 57 6,500,000 92 MITCHELL Joan (1926-1992) 23,076,316 31 10,500,000 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 23,032,037 718 521,279 94 BURRI Alberto (1915-1995) 22,881,307 60 6,726,870 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 97 DEGAS Edgar (1834-1917) 20,879,178 91 4,500,000 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 99 POLLOCK Jackson (1912-1956) 20,757,940 7 10,000,000 100 STELLA Frank (1936) 20,553,820 195 5,800,000 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. Source: The Art Market in 2014 Page 84-93 Top 500 artists by auction revenue in 2014 by Art price Chinese Painters 中國畫家: (1) 張大千 Zhang Daqian 张大千 (32 幅/pcs) (2) 齊白石 Qi Baishi 齐白石 (10 幅/pcs) (3) 徐悲鴻 Xu Beihong 徐悲鸿 (8 幅/pcs) (4) 吳冠中 Wu Guanzhong 吴冠中 (7 幅/pcs) (5) 傅抱石 Fu Baoshi 傅抱石 (3 幅/pcs) (6) 李可染 Li Keran 李可染 (1 幅/pc) (7) 陸儼少 Lu Yanshao 陆俨少 (1 幅/pc) (8) 黃冑 Huang Zhou 黃冑 (1 幅/pc) (9) 黃賓虹 Huang Binhong 黄宾虹 (3 幅/pcs) (10) 吳昌碩 Wu Changshuo 吴昌硕 (1 幅/pc) (11) 林風眠 Lin Fengmian 林风眠 (4 幅/pcs) (12) 吳湖帆 Wu Hufan 吴湖帆 (4 幅/pcs) (13) 謝稚柳 Xie Zhiliu 谢稚柳 (1 幅/pc) (14) 黃君璧 Huang Junbi 黄君璧 (2 幅/pc) (15) 愛新覺羅 溥儒 Pu Ru 溥心畬 Pu Xinyu (1 幅/pc) (16) 唐雲 Tang Yun 唐云 (1 幅/pc) (17) 趙少昂 Zhao Shao’Ang 赵少昂 (3 幅/pcs) (18) 何海霞 He Haixia 何海霞 (1 幅/pc) (19) 關山月 Guan Shanyue 关山月 (1 幅/pc) (20) 豐子愷 Feng Zikai 丰子恺 (1 幅/pc) (21) 顏伯龍 Yan Bolong 颜伯龙 (4 幅/pcs) (22) 愛新覺羅溥佐 Aisin Gioro Pu Zuo (1 幅/pc) (23) 高逸鴻 Gao Yihong 高逸鸿 (1 幅/pc) (24) 田世光 Tian Shiguang 田世光 (1 幅/pc) (25) 袁松年 Yuan Songnian 袁松年 (1 幅/pc) (26) 高奇峰 Gao Qifeng 高奇峰 (1 幅/pc) (27) 陳之佛 Chen Zhifo 陈之佛 (1 幅/pc) (28) 陳半丁 Chen Banding 陈半丁 (1 幅/pc) (29) 馮超然 Feng Chaoran 冯超然 (1 幅/pc) (30) 鄭板橋 Zheng Banqiao 郑板桥 (1 幅/pc) Taiwan Web Museum A Free Exhibition Museum in the Internet World 台灣網路藝術美術博物館 網路世界裡的免費博物館 台湾网络艺术美术博物馆 网络世界里的免费博物馆 Free Website to See Paintings by Chinese Artists Listed in 2011 World Auction Revenue Top 30 and Rare Archaic Chinese Ancient Antiques 觀賞2011年列名世界拍賣總收入前30名中國畫家名畫作品及中國古代罕見的古董之免費網址 Welcome to identify your Chinese Paintings and Works of Art! Our help is free of charge! 歡迎辨識您的中國書畫及藝術品! 我們的協助是免費的! Mr. Orion Hsu & Brothers (徐氏兄弟珍藏文物) Private Museum preparatory office 中國書畫文物博物館籌備企劃辦公室 #1 orionandhsu@yahoo.com.tw #2 orionandhsu@gmail.com
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A Khotan white Jade embedded on Bronze carved Belt with the Chinese twelve Year-relation-animal designs and linking with modern threads for

Earth God in Water, Taoyuan, Taiwan
現代繩線串連之西漢皇室用青銅鑲嵌和闐白玉雕十二生肖腰帶 A Khotan white Jade embedded on Bronze carved Belt with the Chinese twelve Year-relation-animal designs and linking with modern threads for the imperial royal family Western Han dynasty China from 206 B.C. to A.D. 25 尺寸: 長 82.5 x 寬 W 3.8-7.2 x 厚 D 0.4-1.8 公分 重量: 883 公克 和闐白玉比重密度: 3.00 建議現代之腰帶穿法: 將腰帶反穿於衣服內讓和闐白玉表面緊密貼住腰或腹部皮膚。 Size: L 82.5 x W 3.8-7.2 x D 0.4-1.8 cm Weight: 883 g Density (Specific Gravity) of Khotan white Jade: 3.00 Recommended modern dressing method: To wear the belt inside-out within the clothes and let the surface of Khotan white Jade touch your skin at waist or abdomen closely. White Jade was the only privilege of ancient Emperors' family. Jades are beautiful semi-translucent precious stones that are denser than other stones and characterized by shiny, smooth, heavy surfaces and distinct sounds when knocked on. The beautiful characteristics of this work of art have lead to its value as a wonderful decorative keepsake, as well as a great collection for investment, due to the fact that the Archaic Jade (Ancient Old Jade) grows in value as it ages. The reasons why the “White Jade” is classified as valuable precious stone and the works of art carved by this jade have been always classified as valuable treasures are as follows: (1) Never to be destroyed in the water and earth even buried for thousands of years: The hardness, solidness and firmness of the “White Jade” are better than steel, iron, and other kinds of jades. The discovered ones prove that even if having been buried in the water and earth for 2000 years, they are still the same smooth, shiny as before with the same luster as their original carvings, and never to be destroyed. (2) The beautiful characteristic semi-translucent nature shown like the changeable skin color of a lizard: Due to their natural semi-translucent character, once these jades are placed in front of backgrounds of different colors, the gorgeous colors shown by these jades are to be changed accordingly. Thus they are amazingly beautiful! (3) Scarcity of discovery, dense and tiny cubic volume, nevertheless bigger than diamond, can be carved into fine works of art by ancient Chinese: The formation of the “Archaic White Jade” is under the same pressure coefficient from the crust of the earth as diamond on account of its solid and dense characters. Thus these jades are scarce and rare with dense and tiny cubic volume. Nevertheless they are still bigger than diamonds. Diamonds are not to be carved into fine works of art in different shapes full of variety by mankind, but these jades can be done. These archaic jades prove that even 2000 years ago, ancient Chinese had already developed the high technology to carve these extremely firm and hard “Archaic White Jades” into fine and beautiful works of art for the Imperial Emperor to appreciate the art. (4) The Legend and Myth Stories of Jade Carved Works of Art done for thousands of years are always forever and forever to Chinese, and never to be ended: In ancient society of China, lots of Legend and Myth Stories of Jade Carved Works of Art done for thousands of years, such as their protections upon their owner master's body good health, their collections of good lucks and fortunes in behalf of their owner master,...etc, have generally provoked Chinese directly to take great interests in the Jade Carved Works of Art owned by the ancient imperial royal family of the Emperor thousands of years ago. This is the so-called Chinese psychological historical affections upon these Archaic Ancient Old Jades that have been done for thousands of years. (5) Due to their extremely valuable prices, nevertheless in very tiny cubic volume, easy to be carried by human body in transit and easy to be concealed or hidden from enemies, not to be damaged over thousands of years, have made these Jade Carved Works of Art to become the best haven investment commodity in ancient China: In ancient China, the First Emperor of Qin Dynasty ever tried to exchange his 15 cities for a famous Jade carved work of art called He-Shi-Bi from the Nation Zhao in the historical record. This proves that the Archaic Ancient Old Jades that have been done for thousands of years have been always the substitutes for the most valuable and expensive, high end, strongest currency since the ancient times until now. They are shaped into very tiny cubic volume, easy to be carried by human body in transit and easy to be concealed or hidden from enemies, as well as not to be damaged over thousands of years. Thus these inherent natural features have benefited these Jade Carved Works of Art that have been done for thousands of years to become the best haven investment commodity in ancient China, no matter when it was in peaceful or warring times. This fine work of art was carved with extremely smooth "Handmade Carvings" by the excellent imperial jade carving master in Western Han Dynasty China. This is absolutely not to be done and copied by modern carvings. It was prodigious and wonderful God's masterpiece-like extremely beautiful imperial jade carving work of art appreciated by the ancient emperors in China. 白玉為中國古代皇帝家族之特權專用玉. "玉" 為美麗半透光的貴重石頭. 具有表面光亮平滑, 手感沉重, 其密度與比重皆較其它石頭為大, 輕敲時聲音清脆悅耳的特性. 此件藝術品的美麗特質, 使它的價值適合作為一件奇妙的裝飾用紀念品, 或是一件投資性的大收藏品. 因為 "古玉雕" 的價值, 事實上就如同它的古老年齡一般, 年紀愈老, 價值愈增. 古白玉雕藝術品皆被當作是珍貴寶物的主要原因為: (1) 入土千年不毀壞: 古白玉之堅硬及強韌度遠勝過鋼鐵與其他類玉種, 出土古白玉證明其入土 2000 餘年卻仍然溫潤如初, 光澤如故, 並未毀壞. (2) 如蜥蝪變色龍般的半透明天然美麗特質: 因為古白玉是天然半透明的, 所以當背景色系變化時, 古白玉所顯示的天然絢麗色彩亦隨著變化, 令人驚歎不已. (3) 數量稀少, 體積不大, 卻比鑽石大, 可供古代中國人雕琢成精美藝術品: 古白玉之形成, 因質地硬密, 其所承受之地殼壓力係數係相當於鑽石, 因此數量稀少, 體積不大. 但鑽石無法如玉石般供人類雕琢成各式各樣形狀不同之精美藝術品, 而古白玉證明 2000 年前的中國人已經具備有高度工藝技術將堅硬強軔無比的古白玉雕琢成精美藝術品供皇帝鑑賞. (4) 中國人對於 "千年古玉" 的神話與傳奇故事為歷久彌新, 永不毀滅: 中國古代社會裡傳說中的各種 "千年古玉" 的神話與傳奇故事, 包含保護主人的身體健康與帶來主人的好心情及好運勢等等, 皆直接促使中國人對於古代皇室家族所持有的 "千年古玉" 為特別地情有所鍾, 此即為中國人對 "千年古玉" 的迷思心理情結. (5) 因價值特別昂貴, 卻體積很小, 便於貼身攜帶及藏匿, 不易毀壞, 為古代之最佳保值投資性避風港商品: 中國古代秦國秦始皇曾有欲以15座城市交換趙國之和氏璧玉器藝術品的歷史記錄. 足以證明, 千年古玉藝術品自古至今即為雲端強勢昂貴鉅量貨幣的代替品. 因體積甚小, 便於隨身攜帶與藏匿, 他人不易察覺, 卻又千年不易毀損, 故為古代不論是平時或是戰亂時期的最佳保值投資性避風港商品. 此精美藝術品具備西漢皇室玉工所雕 "手工雕法" 之極度流暢王玉工藝, 絕非是近現代玉工所能完成和仿制之, 為中國古代帝王鑑賞用皇室玉雕工藝的鬼斧神工絕美傑作. The difference between the Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan and those elsewhere: (1) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art from the world containers by containers like the bites of sharks as the attached photos. Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art piece by piece like turtle walking and most of you will never be on the waiting list! (2) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art at a very low profile and never become a famous one listed in the world top 500 collectors. Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art to become a famous one listed in the world top 500 collectors. (3) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art directly from the source owing to authenticity! Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art from international auctioneers owing to the authenticity by the auctioneers. The required Preparation to sell your beautiful paintings and works of art into Taipei Taiwan Once you have joined Facebook international public group “Fine Art to sell” and posted on the wall dashboard your sale post(s) to be listed in the “See all sale posts” column of this group, then it’s recommended that you begin to prepare the following procedures in order to sell your paintings and works of art for sale smoothly into Taipei Taiwan: (1) Find a reliable delivery/mailing service that has door to door delivery/mailing service from your city to Taipei city of Taiwan, such as city post office…etc. Make sure the rate difference between “Framed” and “A roll of canvas without Frame” with the delivery/mailing service and prepare to advise the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. Consignee in Taipei Taiwan: (Attorney of buyer) Mr. Orion Hsu c/o Mr. Michael Hsu Attorney at Law licensed and registered in Taiwan Head of Future Law Firm Floor 12, No. 169, Section 4, Zhong-xiao East Road, Da-an District, Zip-code 10690, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: +886 - (0)2 - 23047919 (2) The import custom duty rates for “Painting, drawing and pastels, executed entirely by hand” (international HS Code 9701 TLS 2014) into Taiwan are 0%, i.e. import duty free. (3) Open a bank account at your bank in your city to receive foreign currency remittance from the buyer’s bank in Taipei Taiwan. The currency in Taiwan is New Taiwan Dollars (NTD). Make sure your bank account at what currency can receive foreign remittance from the bank in Taipei Taiwan. Prepare your bank account number, your bank account name, together with bank name, bank address, bank telephone number, Bank Swift Code/ABA Number/Sort Code/IBAN Number for foreign currency remittance in order to advise the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. This is the only way for you to collect your selling price at your currency from the buyer in Taipei Taiwan with different currency exchange via international banking system. Summary of IBAN Implementations (Source: German COMMERZBANK office in Taipei Taiwan): Format: Nation Name digits/length of IBAN numbers Albania 28 Andorra 24 Austria 20 Republic of Azerbaijan 24 Bahrain 22 Belgium 16 Bosnia & Herzegovina 20 Bulgaria 22 Costa Rica 21 Croatia 21 Cyprus 28 Czech Republic 24 Denmark 18 Dominican Republic 28 Estonia 20 Faroe Islands 18 Finland 18 France 27 Georgia 22 Germany 22 Gibraltar 23 Greece 27 Greenland 18 Hungary 28 Iceland 26 Ireland 22 Israel 23 Italy 27 Kazakhstan 20 Kuwait 30 Latvia 21 Lebanon 28 Liechtenstein 21 Lithuania 20 Luxembourg 20 Macedonia 19 Malta 31 Mauritania 27 Mauritius 30 Republic of Moldova 24 Monaco 27 Montenegro 22 Netherlands 18 Norway 15 Poland 28 Portugal 25 Romania 24 San Marino 27 Saudi Arabia 24 Serbia 22 Slovak Republic 24 Slovenia 19 Spain 24 Sweden 24 Switzerland 21 Tunisia 24 Turkey 26 United Arab Emirates 23 United Kingdom 22 Virgin Islands, British 24 You have to check the digits/length of your IBAN numbers with the above nation list carefully lest your price cash collected from the buyer should be rejected by the international banking system outside the door of your bank and returned back to this cash-remitter buyer in Taipei Taiwan. Once you have a bank account at your bank in your city, buyer can further indentify your account name with the name of the artist in order to assure that the subject cash-remittee to be the same person as the artist and the seller. (4) Prepare an Authentication Certificate of the Artist (if you are the artist) for the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. Without the above, you are not fully prepared to sell your beautiful paintings and works of art for sale into Taipei Taiwan yet! "Fine Art to sell" Group Description: This is a public group to exhibit freely fine art for sale to buyers worldwide. Fine art will be sold by itself once they are exhibited to right buyers at right place. They are not to be sold if they are always stored in a closed warehouse without any exhibition or just exhibited to wrong eyes at wrong venue. This group is aimed to publish an international “E-catalog of fine art for sale” via the combined traffics from the art favorite sites such as Facebook, Flickr, Google plus, Linkedin, Tumblr, Pinterest, Twitter, Blogger, Stage 32, Art-3000, Weibo,…etc. It will become the most convenient “Yellow Page” of fine art for sale in the world. Every buyer can just to glance at the price list on the wall of the group and make decision after careful comparison and study upon the data. It is strongly recommended that you post a sale post with picture of the art object for sale, price, location, size, artist name and the birth year, artist’s death year (if any); even if you have already a private website or a link. Being a professional buyer for decades together with other potential buyers in Taipei, Taiwan, we know a buying rule that just examine what it has on an E-catalog for the sake of efficiency. To show the price in sales post is to demonstrate the positive WILLING for sale of the artist. This is quite different from EXHIBITION ONLY. People go to the selling market with BUYING INTENTION and MONEY for shopping; but people go to a museum exhibition with ticket money and no buying intention. They are only a large audience at an exhibition venue. They will not buy the paintings those are not for sale! If you just post a non-sale post that will be very soon pushed down by other newly coming large database in a few days and lose eye-views from buyers on the wall. It will not be recorded in the easy index-queues of "See all sale posts" in this group. For your own benefit, please click green button to "Sell Something", not to click "Start Discussion" and post a sale post of your best “FIGHTING and COMBATING works of art in the world art market”. If you click "Start Discussion", then after clicking "POST" at the end, please remember to choose "not for selling" to be a non-sale post! A sale post will be shown in “See all sale posts” of the group and easily be noticed by buyers! This is an international “Art Market” where buyers will have to come for shopping. Buyers always go to where a crowded selling market is located with lots of traffics. We have discovered several NEW STARS OF PAINTINGS in this group. This doesn’t mean other painters in this group beside these NEW STARS are not good enough. They are all very good with the best quality of the paintings posted in the internet. Multiple sale posts by an artist can enhance buying interests from a buyer in the paintings by this particular artist! In just less than four months, we have had at least four thousand new members and over 930 valuable lots of beautiful paintings and works of art for sale all over the world! We have been newly created since end-July 2015, but we are confident of what we are going to sell and buy! Mr. Orion Hsu & Brothers Private Museum preparatory office Taipei Taiwan The Art Market in Taipei city of Taiwan The metropolitan area of Taipei City has a population of 7,028,583 people ranking the 40th most-populous urban area in the world. As of 2007, the metro region of Taipei has a nominal GDP of around US$260 billion, a record that would rank it 13th among world cities by GDP. Taiwan is now a creditor economy, holding one of the world's largest foreign exchange reserves of over US$403 billion as of December 2012. The National Palace Museum in Taipei is a great art museum built around a permanent collection centered on ancient Chinese artifacts. It should not be confused with the Palace Museum in Beijing; both institutions trace their origins to the same Forbidden City in Beijing where the Palace of Emperor is located and stored with million pieces of valuable collections by the consecutive Emperors of Qing dynasty. The collections were divided in the 1940s as a result of the Chinese Civil War. The National Palace Museum in Taipei now boasts of a truly international collection while housing one of the world's largest collections of artifacts from ancient China. Along with the cultural education and influence from the nearby National Palace Museum in Taipei, hiking prices and excellent investment returns of art have aroused huge interests of the citizens in Taipei who have been used to be living in a house costs commonly from US$ 1 million to 3 million or so for decades. The art is expensive; but the house is much more expensive than the art. There are over 1,000 shops dealing art business in Taipei and some of them are opened only on Saturdays and Sundays for just two working days per week. Few buyers in Taipei are buying their art collections from international auctioneers and ranking among the top 500 collectors in the world. Most of local citizen-buyers in Taipei are just like million-of-ants and purchase their art goods from local shops and private sellers at millions of dollars by thousands of transactions per day. So the art goods are generally shipped to Taipei from China and worldwide area by containers to meet the art market demand in Taipei. Good paintings and works of art will be sold by themselves once they are exhibited to right buyers at right place. They are not to be sold if they are always stored in a closed warehouse without any exhibition or just exhibited to wrong eyes at wrong venue. 2014 年世界拍賣總收入前 100 名畫家中之前 31 名中國畫家 Top 31 Chinese artists among the Top 100 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 共 31 名中國畫家占前 100 名畫家之 31 % Total 31 Chinese artists / 100 artists = 31 % 假如你是西方油畫的收藏家,扣除 31 % 的中國畫家,再扣除 20 % 左右的中國瓷器、青銅器、珠寶玉器、漆器雜項類中國作家,2014年你只是在世界作者市場 49 % 以內經營藝術品而已;可能再過10年,你將成為只是在世界作者市場 30 % 以內經營。 If you are a collector of western oil paintings, deducting 31 % for Chinese artists of paintings and further deducting 20% for Chinese artists of ceramics、bronze、jades and jewelry、lacquer and miscellaneous works of art, in 2014 you are only operating works of art within 49% of the world artists market. Maybe after 10 years, you might become operating works of art within 30% of the world artists market. 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover ($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price ($) Page 84 (14 Chinese artists) 第84頁14位中國畫家 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 齊白石 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 張大千 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 趙無極 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 傅抱石 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 徐悲鴻 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 黃冑 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 黃賓虹 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 吳昌碩 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 陸儼少 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 李可染 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 朱德群 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 吳冠中 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 林風眠 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964)曾梵志 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 (17 Chinese artists) 第85頁17位中國畫家 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 溥儒(溥心畬) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 謝稚柳 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 吳湖帆 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 王鐸 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 潘天壽 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 朱耷(八大山人) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 常玉 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 朱新建 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 乾隆皇帝 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 程十髮 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 啟功 25,693,155 437 815,500 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 錢松喦 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 范曾 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 于右任 23,032,037 718 521,279 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 周春芽 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 王翬 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 張曉剛 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. Source: The Art Market in 2014 Page 84-93 Top 500 artists by auction revenue in 2014 by Art price 2014年世界拍賣總收入前100名畫家 Top 100 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) Page 84 1 WARHOL Andy (1928-1987) 569,507,083 1,394 73,000,000 2 PICASSO Pablo (1881-1973) 375,054,326 2,898 28,000,000 3 BACON Francis (1909-1992) 270,748,102 122 72,000,000 4 RICHTER Gerhard (1932) 254,353,142 258 28,711,740 5 ROTHKO Mark (1903-1970) 249,188,072 16 59,000,000 6 MONET Claude (1840-1926) 222,694,607 40 48,073,025 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 8 GIACOMETTI Alberto (1901-1966) 205,473,704 147 90,000,000 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 10 KOONS Jeff (1955) 149,686,183 104 30,000,000 11 BASQUIAT Jean-Michel (1960-1988) 148,998,739 71 31,000,000 12 TWOMBLY Cy (1928-2011) 126,221,339 61 62,000,000 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 14 LICHTENSTEIN Roy (1923-1997) 109,143,660 540 19,000,000 15 KOONING de Willem (1904-1997) 105,999,158 77 26,000,000 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 18 MODIGLIANI Amedeo (1884-1920) 98,954,376 26 63,000,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 21 GOGH van Vincent (1853-1890) 87,864,632 12 55,000,000 22 WOOL Christopher (1955) 87,630,825 52 21,000,000 23 CHAGALL Marc (1887-1985) 87,296,130 1,125 10,110,960 24 MIRO Joan (1893-1983) 83,177,312 1,306 11,000,000 25 FONTANA Lucio (1899-1968) 82,185,863 247 9,038,090 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 27 CALDER Alexander (1898-1976) 78,764,837 354 23,000,000 28 MATISSE Henri (1869-1954) 75,439,034 404 17,000,000 29 NEWMAN Barnett (1905-1970) 75,039,000 3 75,000,000 30 MANET Edouard (1832-1883) 68,522,429 39 58,000,000 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 33 DOIG Peter (1959) 65,945,331 62 16,000,000 34 CUI Ruzhuo (1944) 65,150,015 49 20,623,999 35 LEGER Fernand (1881-1955) 65,038,926 216 17,526,600 36 RENOIR Pierre-Auguste (1841-1919) 64,799,084 270 10,000,000 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 39 KIPPENBERGER Martin (1953-1997) 59,801,054 64 20,000,000 40 O'KEEFFE Georgia (1887-1986) 57,372,500 11 39,500,000 41 GRIS Juan (1887-1927) 55,609,017 16 50,778,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 43 PRINCE Richard (1949) 53,904,826 76 7,500,000 44 MAGRITTE Rene (1898-1967) 53,449,860 110 11,415,600 45 POLKE Sigmar (1941-2010) 52,118,395 142 7,500,000 46 ROCKWELL Norman Perceval (1894-1978) 49,866,548 78 20,000,000 47 TURNER Joseph Mallord William (1775-1851) 47,501,117 25 42,379,200 48 PISSARRO Camille (1830-1903) 47,181,620 126 28,539,000 49 RYMAN Robert (1930) 45,055,015 22 13,250,000 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964) 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 51 MONDRIAAN Piet (1872-1944) 42,161,208 12 22,972,950 52 KANDINSKY Wassily (1866-1944) 41,815,792 88 15,200,000 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 54 RUSCHA Ed (1937) 40,297,696 161 27,000,000 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 56 DIEBENKORN Richard (1922-1993) 39,797,050 54 9,000,000 57 KLEIN Yves (1928-1962) 39,322,018 58 15,000,000 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 60 DUBUFFET Jean (1901-1985) 36,738,561 136 6,500,000 61 JOHNS Jasper (1930) 36,206,875 127 32,000,000 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 63 KUSAMA Yayoi (1929) 34,578,242 501 6,200,000 64 BRUEGHEL Pieter II (c.1564-1637/38) 33,927,798 17 8,312,415 65 LOWRY Laurence Stephen (1887-1976) 33,818,511 211 7,420,500 66 HARING Keith (1958-1990) 32,957,932 334 4,200,000 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 68 SHIRAGA Kazuo (1924-2008) 31,741,241 59 4,629,100 69 CORNELL Joseph (1903-1972) 30,709,300 61 6,800,000 70 CEZANNE Paul (1839-1906) 30,651,134 51 5,277,130 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 72 GUYTON Wade (1972) 29,872,250 25 5,200,000 73 MANZONI Piero (1933-1963) 29,409,569 20 17,934,560 74 FREUD Lucian (1922-2011) 28,880,298 44 15,000,000 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 76 BRAQUE Georges (1882-1963) 28,026,347 288 8,000,000 77 MOORE Henry (1898-1986) 27,966,291 359 7,207,200 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 79 RODIN Auguste (1840-1917) 26,464,285 109 5,870,880 80 BOETTI Alighiero (1940-1994) 26,293,943 102 3,344,040 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 82 STAEL de Nicolas (1914-1955) 25,840,977 27 5,037,550 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 25,693,155 437 815,500 84 KLINE Franz (1910-1962) 25,601,059 13 23,500,000 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 86 SCHWITTERS Kurt (1887-1948) 25,317,879 25 21,108,520 87 VRIES de Adrien (c.1550-1626) 24,750,000 1 24,750,000 88 CASTELLANI Enrico (1930) 24,636,292 70 5,284,290 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 90 DALI Salvador (1904-1989) 23,267,013 1,393 8,000,000 91 JUDD Donald (1928-1994) 23,167,881 57 6,500,000 92 MITCHELL Joan (1926-1992) 23,076,316 31 10,500,000 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 23,032,037 718 521,279 94 BURRI Alberto (1915-1995) 22,881,307 60 6,726,870 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 97 DEGAS Edgar (1834-1917) 20,879,178 91 4,500,000 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 99 POLLOCK Jackson (1912-1956) 20,757,940 7 10,000,000 100 STELLA Frank (1936) 20,553,820 195 5,800,000 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. Source: The Art Market in 2014 Page 84-93 Top 500 artists by auction revenue in 2014 by Art price Chinese Painters 中國畫家: (1) 張大千 Zhang Daqian 张大千 (32 幅/pcs) (2) 齊白石 Qi Baishi 齐白石 (10 幅/pcs) (3) 徐悲鴻 Xu Beihong 徐悲鸿 (8 幅/pcs) (4) 吳冠中 Wu Guanzhong 吴冠中 (7 幅/pcs) (5) 傅抱石 Fu Baoshi 傅抱石 (3 幅/pcs) (6) 李可染 Li Keran 李可染 (1 幅/pc) (7) 陸儼少 Lu Yanshao 陆俨少 (1 幅/pc) (8) 黃冑 Huang Zhou 黃冑 (1 幅/pc) (9) 黃賓虹 Huang Binhong 黄宾虹 (3 幅/pcs) (10) 吳昌碩 Wu Changshuo 吴昌硕 (1 幅/pc) (11) 林風眠 Lin Fengmian 林风眠 (4 幅/pcs) (12) 吳湖帆 Wu Hufan 吴湖帆 (4 幅/pcs) (13) 謝稚柳 Xie Zhiliu 谢稚柳 (1 幅/pc) (14) 黃君璧 Huang Junbi 黄君璧 (2 幅/pc) (15) 愛新覺羅 溥儒 Pu Ru 溥心畬 Pu Xinyu (1 幅/pc) (16) 唐雲 Tang Yun 唐云 (1 幅/pc) (17) 趙少昂 Zhao Shao’Ang 赵少昂 (3 幅/pcs) (18) 何海霞 He Haixia 何海霞 (1 幅/pc) (19) 關山月 Guan Shanyue 关山月 (1 幅/pc) (20) 豐子愷 Feng Zikai 丰子恺 (1 幅/pc) (21) 顏伯龍 Yan Bolong 颜伯龙 (4 幅/pcs) (22) 愛新覺羅溥佐 Aisin Gioro Pu Zuo (1 幅/pc) (23) 高逸鴻 Gao Yihong 高逸鸿 (1 幅/pc) (24) 田世光 Tian Shiguang 田世光 (1 幅/pc) (25) 袁松年 Yuan Songnian 袁松年 (1 幅/pc) (26) 高奇峰 Gao Qifeng 高奇峰 (1 幅/pc) (27) 陳之佛 Chen Zhifo 陈之佛 (1 幅/pc) (28) 陳半丁 Chen Banding 陈半丁 (1 幅/pc) (29) 馮超然 Feng Chaoran 冯超然 (1 幅/pc) (30) 鄭板橋 Zheng Banqiao 郑板桥 (1 幅/pc) Taiwan Web Museum A Free Exhibition Museum in the Internet World 台灣網路藝術美術博物館 網路世界裡的免費博物館 台湾网络艺术美术博物馆 网络世界里的免费博物馆 Free Website to See Paintings by Chinese Artists Listed in 2011 World Auction Revenue Top 30 and Rare Archaic Chinese Ancient Antiques 觀賞2011年列名世界拍賣總收入前30名中國畫家名畫作品及中國古代罕見的古董之免費網址 Welcome to identify your Chinese Paintings and Works of Art! Our help is free of charge! 歡迎辨識您的中國書畫及藝術品! 我們的協助是免費的! Mr. Orion Hsu & Brothers (徐氏兄弟珍藏文物) Private Museum preparatory office 中國書畫文物博物館籌備企劃辦公室 #1 orionandhsu@yahoo.com.tw #2 orionandhsu@gmail.com
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A Khotan white Jade embedded on Bronze carved Belt with the Chinese twelve Year-relation-animal designs and linking with modern threads for

Earth God in Water, Taoyuan, Taiwan
現代繩線串連之西漢皇室用青銅鑲嵌和闐白玉雕十二生肖腰帶 A Khotan white Jade embedded on Bronze carved Belt with the Chinese twelve Year-relation-animal designs and linking with modern threads for the imperial royal family Western Han dynasty China from 206 B.C. to A.D. 25 尺寸: 長 82.5 x 寬 W 3.8-7.2 x 厚 D 0.4-1.8 公分 重量: 883 公克 和闐白玉比重密度: 3.00 建議現代之腰帶穿法: 將腰帶反穿於衣服內讓和闐白玉表面緊密貼住腰或腹部皮膚。 Size: L 82.5 x W 3.8-7.2 x D 0.4-1.8 cm Weight: 883 g Density (Specific Gravity) of Khotan white Jade: 3.00 Recommended modern dressing method: To wear the belt inside-out within the clothes and let the surface of Khotan white Jade touch your skin at waist or abdomen closely. White Jade was the only privilege of ancient Emperors' family. Jades are beautiful semi-translucent precious stones that are denser than other stones and characterized by shiny, smooth, heavy surfaces and distinct sounds when knocked on. The beautiful characteristics of this work of art have lead to its value as a wonderful decorative keepsake, as well as a great collection for investment, due to the fact that the Archaic Jade (Ancient Old Jade) grows in value as it ages. The reasons why the “White Jade” is classified as valuable precious stone and the works of art carved by this jade have been always classified as valuable treasures are as follows: (1) Never to be destroyed in the water and earth even buried for thousands of years: The hardness, solidness and firmness of the “White Jade” are better than steel, iron, and other kinds of jades. The discovered ones prove that even if having been buried in the water and earth for 2000 years, they are still the same smooth, shiny as before with the same luster as their original carvings, and never to be destroyed. (2) The beautiful characteristic semi-translucent nature shown like the changeable skin color of a lizard: Due to their natural semi-translucent character, once these jades are placed in front of backgrounds of different colors, the gorgeous colors shown by these jades are to be changed accordingly. Thus they are amazingly beautiful! (3) Scarcity of discovery, dense and tiny cubic volume, nevertheless bigger than diamond, can be carved into fine works of art by ancient Chinese: The formation of the “Archaic White Jade” is under the same pressure coefficient from the crust of the earth as diamond on account of its solid and dense characters. Thus these jades are scarce and rare with dense and tiny cubic volume. Nevertheless they are still bigger than diamonds. Diamonds are not to be carved into fine works of art in different shapes full of variety by mankind, but these jades can be done. These archaic jades prove that even 2000 years ago, ancient Chinese had already developed the high technology to carve these extremely firm and hard “Archaic White Jades” into fine and beautiful works of art for the Imperial Emperor to appreciate the art. (4) The Legend and Myth Stories of Jade Carved Works of Art done for thousands of years are always forever and forever to Chinese, and never to be ended: In ancient society of China, lots of Legend and Myth Stories of Jade Carved Works of Art done for thousands of years, such as their protections upon their owner master's body good health, their collections of good lucks and fortunes in behalf of their owner master,...etc, have generally provoked Chinese directly to take great interests in the Jade Carved Works of Art owned by the ancient imperial royal family of the Emperor thousands of years ago. This is the so-called Chinese psychological historical affections upon these Archaic Ancient Old Jades that have been done for thousands of years. (5) Due to their extremely valuable prices, nevertheless in very tiny cubic volume, easy to be carried by human body in transit and easy to be concealed or hidden from enemies, not to be damaged over thousands of years, have made these Jade Carved Works of Art to become the best haven investment commodity in ancient China: In ancient China, the First Emperor of Qin Dynasty ever tried to exchange his 15 cities for a famous Jade carved work of art called He-Shi-Bi from the Nation Zhao in the historical record. This proves that the Archaic Ancient Old Jades that have been done for thousands of years have been always the substitutes for the most valuable and expensive, high end, strongest currency since the ancient times until now. They are shaped into very tiny cubic volume, easy to be carried by human body in transit and easy to be concealed or hidden from enemies, as well as not to be damaged over thousands of years. Thus these inherent natural features have benefited these Jade Carved Works of Art that have been done for thousands of years to become the best haven investment commodity in ancient China, no matter when it was in peaceful or warring times. This fine work of art was carved with extremely smooth "Handmade Carvings" by the excellent imperial jade carving master in Western Han Dynasty China. This is absolutely not to be done and copied by modern carvings. It was prodigious and wonderful God's masterpiece-like extremely beautiful imperial jade carving work of art appreciated by the ancient emperors in China. 白玉為中國古代皇帝家族之特權專用玉. "玉" 為美麗半透光的貴重石頭. 具有表面光亮平滑, 手感沉重, 其密度與比重皆較其它石頭為大, 輕敲時聲音清脆悅耳的特性. 此件藝術品的美麗特質, 使它的價值適合作為一件奇妙的裝飾用紀念品, 或是一件投資性的大收藏品. 因為 "古玉雕" 的價值, 事實上就如同它的古老年齡一般, 年紀愈老, 價值愈增. 古白玉雕藝術品皆被當作是珍貴寶物的主要原因為: (1) 入土千年不毀壞: 古白玉之堅硬及強韌度遠勝過鋼鐵與其他類玉種, 出土古白玉證明其入土 2000 餘年卻仍然溫潤如初, 光澤如故, 並未毀壞. (2) 如蜥蝪變色龍般的半透明天然美麗特質: 因為古白玉是天然半透明的, 所以當背景色系變化時, 古白玉所顯示的天然絢麗色彩亦隨著變化, 令人驚歎不已. (3) 數量稀少, 體積不大, 卻比鑽石大, 可供古代中國人雕琢成精美藝術品: 古白玉之形成, 因質地硬密, 其所承受之地殼壓力係數係相當於鑽石, 因此數量稀少, 體積不大. 但鑽石無法如玉石般供人類雕琢成各式各樣形狀不同之精美藝術品, 而古白玉證明 2000 年前的中國人已經具備有高度工藝技術將堅硬強軔無比的古白玉雕琢成精美藝術品供皇帝鑑賞. (4) 中國人對於 "千年古玉" 的神話與傳奇故事為歷久彌新, 永不毀滅: 中國古代社會裡傳說中的各種 "千年古玉" 的神話與傳奇故事, 包含保護主人的身體健康與帶來主人的好心情及好運勢等等, 皆直接促使中國人對於古代皇室家族所持有的 "千年古玉" 為特別地情有所鍾, 此即為中國人對 "千年古玉" 的迷思心理情結. (5) 因價值特別昂貴, 卻體積很小, 便於貼身攜帶及藏匿, 不易毀壞, 為古代之最佳保值投資性避風港商品: 中國古代秦國秦始皇曾有欲以15座城市交換趙國之和氏璧玉器藝術品的歷史記錄. 足以證明, 千年古玉藝術品自古至今即為雲端強勢昂貴鉅量貨幣的代替品. 因體積甚小, 便於隨身攜帶與藏匿, 他人不易察覺, 卻又千年不易毀損, 故為古代不論是平時或是戰亂時期的最佳保值投資性避風港商品. 此精美藝術品具備西漢皇室玉工所雕 "手工雕法" 之極度流暢王玉工藝, 絕非是近現代玉工所能完成和仿制之, 為中國古代帝王鑑賞用皇室玉雕工藝的鬼斧神工絕美傑作. The difference between the Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan and those elsewhere: (1) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art from the world containers by containers like the bites of sharks as the attached photos. Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art piece by piece like turtle walking and most of you will never be on the waiting list! (2) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art at a very low profile and never become a famous one listed in the world top 500 collectors. Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art to become a famous one listed in the world top 500 collectors. (3) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art directly from the source owing to authenticity! Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art from international auctioneers owing to the authenticity by the auctioneers. The required Preparation to sell your beautiful paintings and works of art into Taipei Taiwan Once you have joined Facebook international public group “Fine Art to sell” and posted on the wall dashboard your sale post(s) to be listed in the “See all sale posts” column of this group, then it’s recommended that you begin to prepare the following procedures in order to sell your paintings and works of art for sale smoothly into Taipei Taiwan: (1) Find a reliable delivery/mailing service that has door to door delivery/mailing service from your city to Taipei city of Taiwan, such as city post office…etc. Make sure the rate difference between “Framed” and “A roll of canvas without Frame” with the delivery/mailing service and prepare to advise the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. Consignee in Taipei Taiwan: (Attorney of buyer) Mr. Orion Hsu c/o Mr. Michael Hsu Attorney at Law licensed and registered in Taiwan Head of Future Law Firm Floor 12, No. 169, Section 4, Zhong-xiao East Road, Da-an District, Zip-code 10690, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: +886 - (0)2 - 23047919 (2) The import custom duty rates for “Painting, drawing and pastels, executed entirely by hand” (international HS Code 9701 TLS 2014) into Taiwan are 0%, i.e. import duty free. (3) Open a bank account at your bank in your city to receive foreign currency remittance from the buyer’s bank in Taipei Taiwan. The currency in Taiwan is New Taiwan Dollars (NTD). Make sure your bank account at what currency can receive foreign remittance from the bank in Taipei Taiwan. Prepare your bank account number, your bank account name, together with bank name, bank address, bank telephone number, Bank Swift Code/ABA Number/Sort Code/IBAN Number for foreign currency remittance in order to advise the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. This is the only way for you to collect your selling price at your currency from the buyer in Taipei Taiwan with different currency exchange via international banking system. Summary of IBAN Implementations (Source: German COMMERZBANK office in Taipei Taiwan): Format: Nation Name digits/length of IBAN numbers Albania 28 Andorra 24 Austria 20 Republic of Azerbaijan 24 Bahrain 22 Belgium 16 Bosnia & Herzegovina 20 Bulgaria 22 Costa Rica 21 Croatia 21 Cyprus 28 Czech Republic 24 Denmark 18 Dominican Republic 28 Estonia 20 Faroe Islands 18 Finland 18 France 27 Georgia 22 Germany 22 Gibraltar 23 Greece 27 Greenland 18 Hungary 28 Iceland 26 Ireland 22 Israel 23 Italy 27 Kazakhstan 20 Kuwait 30 Latvia 21 Lebanon 28 Liechtenstein 21 Lithuania 20 Luxembourg 20 Macedonia 19 Malta 31 Mauritania 27 Mauritius 30 Republic of Moldova 24 Monaco 27 Montenegro 22 Netherlands 18 Norway 15 Poland 28 Portugal 25 Romania 24 San Marino 27 Saudi Arabia 24 Serbia 22 Slovak Republic 24 Slovenia 19 Spain 24 Sweden 24 Switzerland 21 Tunisia 24 Turkey 26 United Arab Emirates 23 United Kingdom 22 Virgin Islands, British 24 You have to check the digits/length of your IBAN numbers with the above nation list carefully lest your price cash collected from the buyer should be rejected by the international banking system outside the door of your bank and returned back to this cash-remitter buyer in Taipei Taiwan. Once you have a bank account at your bank in your city, buyer can further indentify your account name with the name of the artist in order to assure that the subject cash-remittee to be the same person as the artist and the seller. (4) Prepare an Authentication Certificate of the Artist (if you are the artist) for the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. Without the above, you are not fully prepared to sell your beautiful paintings and works of art for sale into Taipei Taiwan yet! "Fine Art to sell" Group Description: This is a public group to exhibit freely fine art for sale to buyers worldwide. Fine art will be sold by itself once they are exhibited to right buyers at right place. They are not to be sold if they are always stored in a closed warehouse without any exhibition or just exhibited to wrong eyes at wrong venue. This group is aimed to publish an international “E-catalog of fine art for sale” via the combined traffics from the art favorite sites such as Facebook, Flickr, Google plus, Linkedin, Tumblr, Pinterest, Twitter, Blogger, Stage 32, Art-3000, Weibo,…etc. It will become the most convenient “Yellow Page” of fine art for sale in the world. Every buyer can just to glance at the price list on the wall of the group and make decision after careful comparison and study upon the data. It is strongly recommended that you post a sale post with picture of the art object for sale, price, location, size, artist name and the birth year, artist’s death year (if any); even if you have already a private website or a link. Being a professional buyer for decades together with other potential buyers in Taipei, Taiwan, we know a buying rule that just examine what it has on an E-catalog for the sake of efficiency. To show the price in sales post is to demonstrate the positive WILLING for sale of the artist. This is quite different from EXHIBITION ONLY. People go to the selling market with BUYING INTENTION and MONEY for shopping; but people go to a museum exhibition with ticket money and no buying intention. They are only a large audience at an exhibition venue. They will not buy the paintings those are not for sale! If you just post a non-sale post that will be very soon pushed down by other newly coming large database in a few days and lose eye-views from buyers on the wall. It will not be recorded in the easy index-queues of "See all sale posts" in this group. For your own benefit, please click green button to "Sell Something", not to click "Start Discussion" and post a sale post of your best “FIGHTING and COMBATING works of art in the world art market”. If you click "Start Discussion", then after clicking "POST" at the end, please remember to choose "not for selling" to be a non-sale post! A sale post will be shown in “See all sale posts” of the group and easily be noticed by buyers! This is an international “Art Market” where buyers will have to come for shopping. Buyers always go to where a crowded selling market is located with lots of traffics. We have discovered several NEW STARS OF PAINTINGS in this group. This doesn’t mean other painters in this group beside these NEW STARS are not good enough. They are all very good with the best quality of the paintings posted in the internet. Multiple sale posts by an artist can enhance buying interests from a buyer in the paintings by this particular artist! In just less than four months, we have had at least four thousand new members and over 930 valuable lots of beautiful paintings and works of art for sale all over the world! We have been newly created since end-July 2015, but we are confident of what we are going to sell and buy! Mr. Orion Hsu & Brothers Private Museum preparatory office Taipei Taiwan The Art Market in Taipei city of Taiwan The metropolitan area of Taipei City has a population of 7,028,583 people ranking the 40th most-populous urban area in the world. As of 2007, the metro region of Taipei has a nominal GDP of around US$260 billion, a record that would rank it 13th among world cities by GDP. Taiwan is now a creditor economy, holding one of the world's largest foreign exchange reserves of over US$403 billion as of December 2012. The National Palace Museum in Taipei is a great art museum built around a permanent collection centered on ancient Chinese artifacts. It should not be confused with the Palace Museum in Beijing; both institutions trace their origins to the same Forbidden City in Beijing where the Palace of Emperor is located and stored with million pieces of valuable collections by the consecutive Emperors of Qing dynasty. The collections were divided in the 1940s as a result of the Chinese Civil War. The National Palace Museum in Taipei now boasts of a truly international collection while housing one of the world's largest collections of artifacts from ancient China. Along with the cultural education and influence from the nearby National Palace Museum in Taipei, hiking prices and excellent investment returns of art have aroused huge interests of the citizens in Taipei who have been used to be living in a house costs commonly from US$ 1 million to 3 million or so for decades. The art is expensive; but the house is much more expensive than the art. There are over 1,000 shops dealing art business in Taipei and some of them are opened only on Saturdays and Sundays for just two working days per week. Few buyers in Taipei are buying their art collections from international auctioneers and ranking among the top 500 collectors in the world. Most of local citizen-buyers in Taipei are just like million-of-ants and purchase their art goods from local shops and private sellers at millions of dollars by thousands of transactions per day. So the art goods are generally shipped to Taipei from China and worldwide area by containers to meet the art market demand in Taipei. Good paintings and works of art will be sold by themselves once they are exhibited to right buyers at right place. They are not to be sold if they are always stored in a closed warehouse without any exhibition or just exhibited to wrong eyes at wrong venue. 2014 年世界拍賣總收入前 100 名畫家中之前 31 名中國畫家 Top 31 Chinese artists among the Top 100 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 共 31 名中國畫家占前 100 名畫家之 31 % Total 31 Chinese artists / 100 artists = 31 % 假如你是西方油畫的收藏家,扣除 31 % 的中國畫家,再扣除 20 % 左右的中國瓷器、青銅器、珠寶玉器、漆器雜項類中國作家,2014年你只是在世界作者市場 49 % 以內經營藝術品而已;可能再過10年,你將成為只是在世界作者市場 30 % 以內經營。 If you are a collector of western oil paintings, deducting 31 % for Chinese artists of paintings and further deducting 20% for Chinese artists of ceramics、bronze、jades and jewelry、lacquer and miscellaneous works of art, in 2014 you are only operating works of art within 49% of the world artists market. Maybe after 10 years, you might become operating works of art within 30% of the world artists market. 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover ($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price ($) Page 84 (14 Chinese artists) 第84頁14位中國畫家 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 齊白石 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 張大千 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 趙無極 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 傅抱石 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 徐悲鴻 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 黃冑 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 黃賓虹 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 吳昌碩 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 陸儼少 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 李可染 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 朱德群 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 吳冠中 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 林風眠 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964)曾梵志 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 (17 Chinese artists) 第85頁17位中國畫家 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 溥儒(溥心畬) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 謝稚柳 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 吳湖帆 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 王鐸 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 潘天壽 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 朱耷(八大山人) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 常玉 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 朱新建 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 乾隆皇帝 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 程十髮 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 啟功 25,693,155 437 815,500 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 錢松喦 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 范曾 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 于右任 23,032,037 718 521,279 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 周春芽 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 王翬 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 張曉剛 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. Source: The Art Market in 2014 Page 84-93 Top 500 artists by auction revenue in 2014 by Art price 2014年世界拍賣總收入前100名畫家 Top 100 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) Page 84 1 WARHOL Andy (1928-1987) 569,507,083 1,394 73,000,000 2 PICASSO Pablo (1881-1973) 375,054,326 2,898 28,000,000 3 BACON Francis (1909-1992) 270,748,102 122 72,000,000 4 RICHTER Gerhard (1932) 254,353,142 258 28,711,740 5 ROTHKO Mark (1903-1970) 249,188,072 16 59,000,000 6 MONET Claude (1840-1926) 222,694,607 40 48,073,025 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 8 GIACOMETTI Alberto (1901-1966) 205,473,704 147 90,000,000 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 10 KOONS Jeff (1955) 149,686,183 104 30,000,000 11 BASQUIAT Jean-Michel (1960-1988) 148,998,739 71 31,000,000 12 TWOMBLY Cy (1928-2011) 126,221,339 61 62,000,000 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 14 LICHTENSTEIN Roy (1923-1997) 109,143,660 540 19,000,000 15 KOONING de Willem (1904-1997) 105,999,158 77 26,000,000 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 18 MODIGLIANI Amedeo (1884-1920) 98,954,376 26 63,000,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 21 GOGH van Vincent (1853-1890) 87,864,632 12 55,000,000 22 WOOL Christopher (1955) 87,630,825 52 21,000,000 23 CHAGALL Marc (1887-1985) 87,296,130 1,125 10,110,960 24 MIRO Joan (1893-1983) 83,177,312 1,306 11,000,000 25 FONTANA Lucio (1899-1968) 82,185,863 247 9,038,090 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 27 CALDER Alexander (1898-1976) 78,764,837 354 23,000,000 28 MATISSE Henri (1869-1954) 75,439,034 404 17,000,000 29 NEWMAN Barnett (1905-1970) 75,039,000 3 75,000,000 30 MANET Edouard (1832-1883) 68,522,429 39 58,000,000 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 33 DOIG Peter (1959) 65,945,331 62 16,000,000 34 CUI Ruzhuo (1944) 65,150,015 49 20,623,999 35 LEGER Fernand (1881-1955) 65,038,926 216 17,526,600 36 RENOIR Pierre-Auguste (1841-1919) 64,799,084 270 10,000,000 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 39 KIPPENBERGER Martin (1953-1997) 59,801,054 64 20,000,000 40 O'KEEFFE Georgia (1887-1986) 57,372,500 11 39,500,000 41 GRIS Juan (1887-1927) 55,609,017 16 50,778,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 43 PRINCE Richard (1949) 53,904,826 76 7,500,000 44 MAGRITTE Rene (1898-1967) 53,449,860 110 11,415,600 45 POLKE Sigmar (1941-2010) 52,118,395 142 7,500,000 46 ROCKWELL Norman Perceval (1894-1978) 49,866,548 78 20,000,000 47 TURNER Joseph Mallord William (1775-1851) 47,501,117 25 42,379,200 48 PISSARRO Camille (1830-1903) 47,181,620 126 28,539,000 49 RYMAN Robert (1930) 45,055,015 22 13,250,000 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964) 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 51 MONDRIAAN Piet (1872-1944) 42,161,208 12 22,972,950 52 KANDINSKY Wassily (1866-1944) 41,815,792 88 15,200,000 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 54 RUSCHA Ed (1937) 40,297,696 161 27,000,000 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 56 DIEBENKORN Richard (1922-1993) 39,797,050 54 9,000,000 57 KLEIN Yves (1928-1962) 39,322,018 58 15,000,000 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 60 DUBUFFET Jean (1901-1985) 36,738,561 136 6,500,000 61 JOHNS Jasper (1930) 36,206,875 127 32,000,000 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 63 KUSAMA Yayoi (1929) 34,578,242 501 6,200,000 64 BRUEGHEL Pieter II (c.1564-1637/38) 33,927,798 17 8,312,415 65 LOWRY Laurence Stephen (1887-1976) 33,818,511 211 7,420,500 66 HARING Keith (1958-1990) 32,957,932 334 4,200,000 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 68 SHIRAGA Kazuo (1924-2008) 31,741,241 59 4,629,100 69 CORNELL Joseph (1903-1972) 30,709,300 61 6,800,000 70 CEZANNE Paul (1839-1906) 30,651,134 51 5,277,130 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 72 GUYTON Wade (1972) 29,872,250 25 5,200,000 73 MANZONI Piero (1933-1963) 29,409,569 20 17,934,560 74 FREUD Lucian (1922-2011) 28,880,298 44 15,000,000 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 76 BRAQUE Georges (1882-1963) 28,026,347 288 8,000,000 77 MOORE Henry (1898-1986) 27,966,291 359 7,207,200 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 79 RODIN Auguste (1840-1917) 26,464,285 109 5,870,880 80 BOETTI Alighiero (1940-1994) 26,293,943 102 3,344,040 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 82 STAEL de Nicolas (1914-1955) 25,840,977 27 5,037,550 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 25,693,155 437 815,500 84 KLINE Franz (1910-1962) 25,601,059 13 23,500,000 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 86 SCHWITTERS Kurt (1887-1948) 25,317,879 25 21,108,520 87 VRIES de Adrien (c.1550-1626) 24,750,000 1 24,750,000 88 CASTELLANI Enrico (1930) 24,636,292 70 5,284,290 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 90 DALI Salvador (1904-1989) 23,267,013 1,393 8,000,000 91 JUDD Donald (1928-1994) 23,167,881 57 6,500,000 92 MITCHELL Joan (1926-1992) 23,076,316 31 10,500,000 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 23,032,037 718 521,279 94 BURRI Alberto (1915-1995) 22,881,307 60 6,726,870 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 97 DEGAS Edgar (1834-1917) 20,879,178 91 4,500,000 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 99 POLLOCK Jackson (1912-1956) 20,757,940 7 10,000,000 100 STELLA Frank (1936) 20,553,820 195 5,800,000 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. Source: The Art Market in 2014 Page 84-93 Top 500 artists by auction revenue in 2014 by Art price Chinese Painters 中國畫家: (1) 張大千 Zhang Daqian 张大千 (32 幅/pcs) (2) 齊白石 Qi Baishi 齐白石 (10 幅/pcs) (3) 徐悲鴻 Xu Beihong 徐悲鸿 (8 幅/pcs) (4) 吳冠中 Wu Guanzhong 吴冠中 (7 幅/pcs) (5) 傅抱石 Fu Baoshi 傅抱石 (3 幅/pcs) (6) 李可染 Li Keran 李可染 (1 幅/pc) (7) 陸儼少 Lu Yanshao 陆俨少 (1 幅/pc) (8) 黃冑 Huang Zhou 黃冑 (1 幅/pc) (9) 黃賓虹 Huang Binhong 黄宾虹 (3 幅/pcs) (10) 吳昌碩 Wu Changshuo 吴昌硕 (1 幅/pc) (11) 林風眠 Lin Fengmian 林风眠 (4 幅/pcs) (12) 吳湖帆 Wu Hufan 吴湖帆 (4 幅/pcs) (13) 謝稚柳 Xie Zhiliu 谢稚柳 (1 幅/pc) (14) 黃君璧 Huang Junbi 黄君璧 (2 幅/pc) (15) 愛新覺羅 溥儒 Pu Ru 溥心畬 Pu Xinyu (1 幅/pc) (16) 唐雲 Tang Yun 唐云 (1 幅/pc) (17) 趙少昂 Zhao Shao’Ang 赵少昂 (3 幅/pcs) (18) 何海霞 He Haixia 何海霞 (1 幅/pc) (19) 關山月 Guan Shanyue 关山月 (1 幅/pc) (20) 豐子愷 Feng Zikai 丰子恺 (1 幅/pc) (21) 顏伯龍 Yan Bolong 颜伯龙 (4 幅/pcs) (22) 愛新覺羅溥佐 Aisin Gioro Pu Zuo (1 幅/pc) (23) 高逸鴻 Gao Yihong 高逸鸿 (1 幅/pc) (24) 田世光 Tian Shiguang 田世光 (1 幅/pc) (25) 袁松年 Yuan Songnian 袁松年 (1 幅/pc) (26) 高奇峰 Gao Qifeng 高奇峰 (1 幅/pc) (27) 陳之佛 Chen Zhifo 陈之佛 (1 幅/pc) (28) 陳半丁 Chen Banding 陈半丁 (1 幅/pc) (29) 馮超然 Feng Chaoran 冯超然 (1 幅/pc) (30) 鄭板橋 Zheng Banqiao 郑板桥 (1 幅/pc) Taiwan Web Museum A Free Exhibition Museum in the Internet World 台灣網路藝術美術博物館 網路世界裡的免費博物館 台湾网络艺术美术博物馆 网络世界里的免费博物馆 Free Website to See Paintings by Chinese Artists Listed in 2011 World Auction Revenue Top 30 and Rare Archaic Chinese Ancient Antiques 觀賞2011年列名世界拍賣總收入前30名中國畫家名畫作品及中國古代罕見的古董之免費網址 Welcome to identify your Chinese Paintings and Works of Art! Our help is free of charge! 歡迎辨識您的中國書畫及藝術品! 我們的協助是免費的! Mr. Orion Hsu & Brothers (徐氏兄弟珍藏文物) Private Museum preparatory office 中國書畫文物博物館籌備企劃辦公室 #1 orionandhsu@yahoo.com.tw #2 orionandhsu@gmail.com
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北宋定窯易定款白釉刻花描金五彩嬰戲佛語雙象鼻耳花口瓶 A Northern Song Ding Kiln White ground Wucai Porcelain Flower-shaped-mouth Vase with two Elephant-trunk handles a

Hanging Buddha Group, Mabian County, China
北宋定窯易定款白釉刻花描金五彩嬰戲佛語雙象鼻耳花口瓶 A Northern Song Ding Kiln White ground Wucai Porcelain Flower-shaped-mouth Vase with two Elephant-trunk handles and carved and gilt Playing Children by Butterfly and Flowers Design together with Buddhist Words Imperial Palace Workshop two-character “Yi Ding” carved and gilt seal mark Northern Song (960-1127) dynasty. 尺寸: 高 29.5 x 最大腹徑 15 x 口徑 4 x 花口徑 6.9 x 圓底徑 7 公分 此件花口瓶具備北宋定窯之釉滴淚痕與竹絲刷紋 (器外壁白釉下面胎上之旋坯痕) 及歷經數百年歷史所形成之胎體釉面土水浸沁銹斑痕與頸部及底部之釉面冰裂紋. 十六刻字描金佛語: “蓮生荷, 荷存蓮, 生蓮花, 河心供佛禪佛祖.”為北宋定窯之官窯宮廷佛教賀詞銘文, 並非是以現代技術製作. 一件於2007年以3美元從一個車庫拍賣中買得的中國北宋定窯白釉瓷碗在2013年變成220萬美元. Size: Height 29.5 x Maximum Abdomen Diameter 15 x Top Mouth Diameter 4 x Top Flower-shaped Mouth Diameter 6.9 x round Base-stand foot Diameter 7 cm This flower-shaped-mouth vase has both glazed teardrops, and bamboo-silk-brushed manually pulled round circle lines under the glaze by Ding Kiln in Northern Song dynasty as well as deeply earth-water-soaked colored spots all-over the surface of the vase and also ice-crackles at the neck and the bottom of the vase those should have been generated for hundreds of years. The sixteen-character “Lotus giving birth to its Lotus Flower, Lotus planting in the River and giving birth to its Lotus Blossoms, Dedicating with it at the center of the River to the Buddha!” carved and gilt imperial Buddhist blessing inscription for the Buddha by Ding Kiln in Northern Song dynasty on this vase is not made by the modern technique. An US three-dollar of Chinese Northern Song Ding Kiln white porcelain bowl from a garage sale in 2007 becomes $2.2 million in 2013. The difference between the Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan and those elsewhere: (1) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art from the world containers by containers like the bites of sharks as the attached photos. Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art piece by piece like turtle walking and most of you will never be on the waiting list! (2) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art at a very low profile and never become a famous one listed in the world top 500 collectors. Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art to become a famous one listed in the world top 500 collectors. (3) Some Art collectors in Taipei Taiwan are collecting works of art directly from the source owing to authenticity! Most of Art collectors elsewhere are collecting works of art from international auctioneers owing to the authenticity by the auctioneers. The required Preparation to sell your beautiful paintings and works of art into Taipei Taiwan Once you have joined Facebook international public group “Fine Art to sell” and posted on the wall dashboard your sale post(s) to be listed in the “See all sale posts” column of this group, then it’s recommended that you begin to prepare the following procedures in order to sell your paintings and works of art for sale smoothly into Taipei Taiwan: (1) Find a reliable delivery/mailing service that has door to door delivery/mailing service from your city to Taipei city of Taiwan, such as city post office…etc. Make sure the rate difference between “Framed” and “A roll of canvas without Frame” with the delivery/mailing service and prepare to advise the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. Consignee in Taipei Taiwan: (Attorney of buyer) Mr. Orion Hsu c/o Mr. Michael Hsu Attorney at Law licensed and registered in Taiwan Head of Future Law Firm Floor 12, No. 169, Section 4, Zhong-xiao East Road, Da-an District, Zip-code 10690, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: +886 - (0)2 - 27213625 (2) The import custom duty rates for “Painting, drawing and pastels, executed entirely by hand” (international HS Code 9701 TLS 2014) into Taiwan are 0%, i.e. import duty free. (3) Open a bank account at your bank in your city to receive foreign currency remittance from the buyer’s bank in Taipei Taiwan. The currency in Taiwan is New Taiwan Dollars (NTD). Make sure your bank account at what currency can receive foreign remittance from the bank in Taipei Taiwan. Prepare your bank account number, your bank account name, together with bank name, bank address, bank telephone number, Bank Swift Code/ABA Number/Sort Code/IBAN Number for foreign currency remittance in order to advise the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. This is the only way for you to collect your selling price at your currency from the buyer in Taipei Taiwan with different currency exchange via international banking system. Summary of IBAN Implementations (Source: German COMMERZBANK office in Taipei Taiwan): Format: Nation Name digits/length of IBAN numbers Albania 28 Andorra 24 Austria 20 Republic of Azerbaijan 24 Bahrain 22 Belgium 16 Bosnia & Herzegovina 20 Bulgaria 22 Costa Rica 21 Croatia 21 Cyprus 28 Czech Republic 24 Denmark 18 Dominican Republic 28 Estonia 20 Faroe Islands 18 Finland 18 France 27 Georgia 22 Germany 22 Gibraltar 23 Greece 27 Greenland 18 Hungary 28 Iceland 26 Ireland 22 Israel 23 Italy 27 Kazakhstan 20 Kuwait 30 Latvia 21 Lebanon 28 Liechtenstein 21 Lithuania 20 Luxembourg 20 Macedonia 19 Malta 31 Mauritania 27 Mauritius 30 Republic of Moldova 24 Monaco 27 Montenegro 22 Netherlands 18 Norway 15 Poland 28 Portugal 25 Romania 24 San Marino 27 Saudi Arabia 24 Serbia 22 Slovak Republic 24 Slovenia 19 Spain 24 Sweden 24 Switzerland 21 Tunisia 24 Turkey 26 United Arab Emirates 23 United Kingdom 22 Virgin Islands, British 24 You have to check the digits/length of your IBAN numbers with the above nation list carefully lest your price cash collected from the buyer should be rejected by the international banking system outside the door of your bank and returned back to this cash-remitter buyer in Taipei Taiwan. Once you have a bank account at your bank in your city, buyer can further indentify your account name with the name of the artist in order to assure that the subject cash-remittee to be the same person as the artist and the seller. (4) Prepare an Authentication Certificate of the Artist (if you are the artist) for the buyer to be in Taipei Taiwan. Without the above, you are not fully prepared to sell your beautiful paintings and works of art for sale into Taipei Taiwan yet! "Fine Art to sell" Group Description: This is a public group to exhibit freely fine art for sale to buyers worldwide. Fine art will be sold by itself once they are exhibited to right buyers at right place. They are not to be sold if they are always stored in a closed warehouse without any exhibition or just exhibited to wrong eyes at wrong venue. This group is aimed to publish an international “E-catalog of fine art for sale” via the combined traffics from the art favorite sites such as Facebook, Flickr, Google plus, Linkedin, Tumblr, Pinterest, Twitter, Blogger, Stage 32, Art-3000, Weibo,…etc. It will become the most convenient “Yellow Page” of fine art for sale in the world. Every buyer can just to glance at the price list on the wall of the group and make decision after careful comparison and study upon the data. It is strongly recommended that you post a sale post with picture of the art object for sale, price, location, size, artist name and the birth year, artist’s death year (if any); even if you have already a private website or a link. Being a professional buyer for decades together with other potential buyers in Taipei, Taiwan, we know a buying rule that just examine what it has on an E-catalog for the sake of efficiency. To show the price in sales post is to demonstrate the positive WILLING for sale of the artist. This is quite different from EXHIBITION ONLY. People go to the selling market with BUYING INTENTION and MONEY for shopping; but people go to a museum exhibition with ticket money and no buying intention. They are only a large audience at an exhibition venue. They will not buy the paintings those are not for sale! If you just post a non-sale post that will be very soon pushed down by other newly coming large database in a few days and lose eye-views from buyers on the wall. It will not be recorded in the easy index-queues of "See all sale posts" in this group. For your own benefit, please click green button to "Sell Something", not to click "Start Discussion" and post a sale post of your best “FIGHTING and COMBATING works of art in the world art market”. If you click "Start Discussion", then after clicking "POST" at the end, please remember to choose "not for selling" to be a non-sale post! A sale post will be shown in “See all sale posts” of the group and easily be noticed by buyers! This is an international “Art Market” where buyers will have to come for shopping. Buyers always go to where a crowded selling market is located with lots of traffics. We have discovered several NEW STARS OF PAINTINGS in this group. This doesn’t mean other painters in this group beside these NEW STARS are not good enough. They are all very good with the best quality of the paintings posted in the internet. Multiple sale posts by an artist can enhance buying interests from a buyer in the paintings by this particular artist! In just less than one month, we have had at least one thousand new members and over 300 valuable lots of beautiful paintings and works of art for sale all over the world! We have been newly created since end-July 2015, but we are confident of what we are going to sell and buy! Mr. Orion Hsu & Brothers Private Museum preparatory office Taipei Taiwan The Art News in Taipei city of Taiwan 臺灣臺北市的藝術新聞 臺灣臺北市《真相達文西特展》除展示達文西親筆真跡,亦展出義大利54幅受達文西畫風影響的經典畫作,總價值超過百億元名畫中,保羅.波爾波拉(Paolo Porpora)大師的名畫《花》,2015/8/23日遭到一位摔跤12歲男童弄出了一個拳頭大小的破洞。 《The FACE of LEONARDO Exhibition》 held in Taipei Taiwan exhibits the painting of Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci and the other 54 pieces of classical paintings that were influenced by his style with total value at US several hundreds of million dollars. Among these exhibits painting 《Flower》 by Paolo Porpora was smashed in a fist-hole by a twelve years old fallen-down boy on Aug. 23rd, 2015. The Art Market in Taipei city of Taiwan The metropolitan area of Taipei City has a population of 7,028,583 people ranking the 40th most-populous urban area in the world. As of 2007, the metro region of Taipei has a nominal GDP of around US$260 billion, a record that would rank it 13th among world cities by GDP. Taiwan is now a creditor economy, holding one of the world's largest foreign exchange reserves of over US$403 billion as of December 2012. The National Palace Museum in Taipei is a great art museum built around a permanent collection centered on ancient Chinese artifacts. It should not be confused with the Palace Museum in Beijing; both institutions trace their origins to the same Forbidden City in Beijing where the Palace of Emperor is located and stored with million pieces of valuable collections by the consecutive Emperors of Qing dynasty. The collections were divided in the 1940s as a result of the Chinese Civil War. The National Palace Museum in Taipei now boasts of a truly international collection while housing one of the world's largest collections of artifacts from ancient China. Along with the cultural education and influence from the nearby National Palace Museum in Taipei, hiking prices and excellent investment returns of art have aroused huge interests of the citizens in Taipei who have been used to be living in a house costs commonly from US$ 1 million to 3 million or so for decades. The art is expensive; but the house is much more expensive than the art. There are over 1,000 shops dealing art business in Taipei and some of them are opened only on Saturdays and Sundays for just two working days per week. Few buyers in Taipei are buying their art collections from international auctioneers and ranking among the top 500 collectors in the world. Most of local citizen-buyers in Taipei are just like million-of-ants and purchase their art goods from local shops and private sellers at millions of dollars by thousands of transactions per day. So the art goods are generally shipped to Taipei from China and worldwide area by containers to meet the art market demand in Taipei. Good paintings and works of art will be sold by themselves once they are exhibited to right buyers at right place. They are not to be sold if they are always stored in a closed warehouse without any exhibition or just exhibited to wrong eyes at wrong venue. 2014 年世界拍賣總收入前 100 名畫家中之前 31 名中國畫家 Top 31 Chinese artists among the Top 100 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 共 31 名中國畫家占前 100 名畫家之 31 % Total 31 Chinese artists / 100 artists = 31 % 假如你是西方油畫的收藏家,扣除 31 % 的中國畫家,再扣除 20 % 左右的中國瓷器、青銅器、珠寶玉器、漆器雜項類中國作家,2014年你只是在世界作者市場 49 % 以內經營藝術品而已;可能再過10年,你將成為只是在世界作者市場 30 % 以內經營。 If you are a collector of western oil paintings, deducting 31 % for Chinese artists of paintings and further deducting 20% for Chinese artists of ceramics、bronze、jades and jewelry、lacquer and miscellaneous works of art, in 2014 you are only operating works of art within 49% of the world artists market. Maybe after 10 years, you might become operating works of art within 30% of the world artists market. 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover ($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price ($) Page 84 (14 Chinese artists) 第84頁14位中國畫家 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 齊白石 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 張大千 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 趙無極 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 傅抱石 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 徐悲鴻 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 黃冑 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 黃賓虹 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 吳昌碩 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 陸儼少 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 李可染 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 朱德群 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 吳冠中 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 林風眠 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964)曾梵志 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 (17 Chinese artists) 第85頁17位中國畫家 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 溥儒(溥心畬) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 謝稚柳 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 吳湖帆 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 王鐸 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 潘天壽 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 朱耷(八大山人) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 常玉 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 朱新建 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 乾隆皇帝 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 程十髮 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 啟功 25,693,155 437 815,500 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 錢松喦 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 范曾 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 于右任 23,032,037 718 521,279 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 周春芽 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 王翬 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 張曉剛 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. Source: The Art Market in 2014 Page 84-93 Top 500 artists by auction revenue in 2014 by Art price 2014年世界拍賣總收入前100名畫家 Top 100 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) Page 84 1 WARHOL Andy (1928-1987) 569,507,083 1,394 73,000,000 2 PICASSO Pablo (1881-1973) 375,054,326 2,898 28,000,000 3 BACON Francis (1909-1992) 270,748,102 122 72,000,000 4 RICHTER Gerhard (1932) 254,353,142 258 28,711,740 5 ROTHKO Mark (1903-1970) 249,188,072 16 59,000,000 6 MONET Claude (1840-1926) 222,694,607 40 48,073,025 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 8 GIACOMETTI Alberto (1901-1966) 205,473,704 147 90,000,000 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 10 KOONS Jeff (1955) 149,686,183 104 30,000,000 11 BASQUIAT Jean-Michel (1960-1988) 148,998,739 71 31,000,000 12 TWOMBLY Cy (1928-2011) 126,221,339 61 62,000,000 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 14 LICHTENSTEIN Roy (1923-1997) 109,143,660 540 19,000,000 15 KOONING de Willem (1904-1997) 105,999,158 77 26,000,000 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 18 MODIGLIANI Amedeo (1884-1920) 98,954,376 26 63,000,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 21 GOGH van Vincent (1853-1890) 87,864,632 12 55,000,000 22 WOOL Christopher (1955) 87,630,825 52 21,000,000 23 CHAGALL Marc (1887-1985) 87,296,130 1,125 10,110,960 24 MIRO Joan (1893-1983) 83,177,312 1,306 11,000,000 25 FONTANA Lucio (1899-1968) 82,185,863 247 9,038,090 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 27 CALDER Alexander (1898-1976) 78,764,837 354 23,000,000 28 MATISSE Henri (1869-1954) 75,439,034 404 17,000,000 29 NEWMAN Barnett (1905-1970) 75,039,000 3 75,000,000 30 MANET Edouard (1832-1883) 68,522,429 39 58,000,000 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 33 DOIG Peter (1959) 65,945,331 62 16,000,000 34 CUI Ruzhuo (1944) 65,150,015 49 20,623,999 35 LEGER Fernand (1881-1955) 65,038,926 216 17,526,600 36 RENOIR Pierre-Auguste (1841-1919) 64,799,084 270 10,000,000 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 39 KIPPENBERGER Martin (1953-1997) 59,801,054 64 20,000,000 40 O'KEEFFE Georgia (1887-1986) 57,372,500 11 39,500,000 41 GRIS Juan (1887-1927) 55,609,017 16 50,778,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 43 PRINCE Richard (1949) 53,904,826 76 7,500,000 44 MAGRITTE Rene (1898-1967) 53,449,860 110 11,415,600 45 POLKE Sigmar (1941-2010) 52,118,395 142 7,500,000 46 ROCKWELL Norman Perceval (1894-1978) 49,866,548 78 20,000,000 47 TURNER Joseph Mallord William (1775-1851) 47,501,117 25 42,379,200 48 PISSARRO Camille (1830-1903) 47,181,620 126 28,539,000 49 RYMAN Robert (1930) 45,055,015 22 13,250,000 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964) 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 51 MONDRIAAN Piet (1872-1944) 42,161,208 12 22,972,950 52 KANDINSKY Wassily (1866-1944) 41,815,792 88 15,200,000 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 54 RUSCHA Ed (1937) 40,297,696 161 27,000,000 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 56 DIEBENKORN Richard (1922-1993) 39,797,050 54 9,000,000 57 KLEIN Yves (1928-1962) 39,322,018 58 15,000,000 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 60 DUBUFFET Jean (1901-1985) 36,738,561 136 6,500,000 61 JOHNS Jasper (1930) 36,206,875 127 32,000,000 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 63 KUSAMA Yayoi (1929) 34,578,242 501 6,200,000 64 BRUEGHEL Pieter II (c.1564-1637/38) 33,927,798 17 8,312,415 65 LOWRY Laurence Stephen (1887-1976) 33,818,511 211 7,420,500 66 HARING Keith (1958-1990) 32,957,932 334 4,200,000 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 68 SHIRAGA Kazuo (1924-2008) 31,741,241 59 4,629,100 69 CORNELL Joseph (1903-1972) 30,709,300 61 6,800,000 70 CEZANNE Paul (1839-1906) 30,651,134 51 5,277,130 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 72 GUYTON Wade (1972) 29,872,250 25 5,200,000 73 MANZONI Piero (1933-1963) 29,409,569 20 17,934,560 74 FREUD Lucian (1922-2011) 28,880,298 44 15,000,000 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 76 BRAQUE Georges (1882-1963) 28,026,347 288 8,000,000 77 MOORE Henry (1898-1986) 27,966,291 359 7,207,200 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 79 RODIN Auguste (1840-1917) 26,464,285 109 5,870,880 80 BOETTI Alighiero (1940-1994) 26,293,943 102 3,344,040 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 82 STAEL de Nicolas (1914-1955) 25,840,977 27 5,037,550 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 25,693,155 437 815,500 84 KLINE Franz (1910-1962) 25,601,059 13 23,500,000 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 86 SCHWITTERS Kurt (1887-1948) 25,317,879 25 21,108,520 87 VRIES de Adrien (c.1550-1626) 24,750,000 1 24,750,000 88 CASTELLANI Enrico (1930) 24,636,292 70 5,284,290 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 90 DALI Salvador (1904-1989) 23,267,013 1,393 8,000,000 91 JUDD Donald (1928-1994) 23,167,881 57 6,500,000 92 MITCHELL Joan (1926-1992) 23,076,316 31 10,500,000 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 23,032,037 718 521,279 94 BURRI Alberto (1915-1995) 22,881,307 60 6,726,870 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 97 DEGAS Edgar (1834-1917) 20,879,178 91 4,500,000 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 99 POLLOCK Jackson (1912-1956) 20,757,940 7 10,000,000 100 STELLA Frank (1936) 20,553,820 195 5,800,000 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. Source: The Art Market in 2014 Page 84-93 Top 500 artists by auction revenue in 2014 by Art price 99 Paintings 書畫 12 Antiques 古董 99 Fine Chinese Paintings and 12 Antiques in 2013 2013 年 99 幅中國書畫及 12 件古董精品 Chinese Painters 中國畫家: (1) 張大千 Zhang Daqian 张大千 (32 幅/pcs) (2) 齊白石 Qi Baishi 齐白石 (10 幅/pcs) (3) 徐悲鴻 Xu Beihong 徐悲鸿 (8 幅/pcs) (4) 吳冠中 Wu Guanzhong 吴冠中 (7 幅/pcs) (5) 傅抱石 Fu Baoshi 傅抱石 (3 幅/pcs) (6) 李可染 Li Keran 李可染 (1 幅/pc) (7) 陸儼少 Lu Yanshao 陆俨少 (1 幅/pc) (8) 黃冑 Huang Zhou 黃冑 (1 幅/pc) (9) 黃賓虹 Huang Binhong 黄宾虹 (3 幅/pcs) (10) 吳昌碩 Wu Changshuo 吴昌硕 (1 幅/pc) (11) 林風眠 Lin Fengmian 林风眠 (4 幅/pcs) (12) 吳湖帆 Wu Hufan 吴湖帆 (4 幅/pcs) (13) 謝稚柳 Xie Zhiliu 谢稚柳 (1 幅/pc) (14) 黃君璧 Huang Junbi 黄君璧 (2 幅/pc) (15) 愛新覺羅 溥儒 Pu Ru 溥心畬 Pu Xinyu (1 幅/pc) (16) 唐雲 Tang Yun 唐云 (1 幅/pc) (17) 趙少昂 Zhao Shao’Ang 赵少昂 (3 幅/pcs) (18) 何海霞 He Haixia 何海霞 (1 幅/pc) (19) 關山月 Guan Shanyue 关山月 (1 幅/pc) (20) 豐子愷 Feng Zikai 丰子恺 (1 幅/pc) (21) 顏伯龍 Yan Bolong 颜伯龙 (4 幅/pcs) (22) 愛新覺羅溥佐 Aisin Gioro Pu Zuo (1 幅/pc) (23) 高逸鴻 Gao Yihong 高逸鸿 (1 幅/pc) (24) 田世光 Tian Shiguang 田世光 (1 幅/pc) (25) 袁松年 Yuan Songnian 袁松年 (1 幅/pc) (26) 高奇峰 Gao Qifeng 高奇峰 (1 幅/pc) (27) 陳之佛 Chen Zhifo 陈之佛 (1 幅/pc) (28) 陳半丁 Chen Banding 陈半丁 (1 幅/pc) (29) 馮超然 Feng Chaoran 冯超然 (1 幅/pc) (30) 鄭板橋 Zheng Banqiao 郑板桥 (1 幅/pc) Works of Art 藝術品: (1) 古董 Antiques (2 件/pcs) (2) 玉 Jades (8 件/pcs) (3) 羊脂白玉 Mutton Fat White Jades (2 件/pcs) 99 Paintings 書畫 12 Antiques 古董 Works of Art List 藝術作品名錄 Paintings 書畫作品 Chinese Painters 中國畫家: (1) 張大千 Zhang Daqian 张大千 (32 幅/pcs) 1. Zhang Daqian Happy Birthday to Chairman Chang Kaishek of the Government inscribed by Yu Youren 張大千作于右任題大觀高仕祝壽圖手卷 2. Zhang Daqian After the Rising and Warm Green Mountains by Huang Gongwang with Calligraphy 張大千作擬元代黃公望浮巒暖翠山水圖及書法立軸 3. Zhang Daqian Splashed Landscape Fuchun Mountain 張大千作富春山居潑彩山水圖 4. Zhang Daqian Mountain Emei May Be Crossed On Top 張大千作可以橫絕峨嵋巔潑彩山水圖 5. Zhang Daqian A Bird’s-eye View on Taiwan Cross-Island Road near Herhuan 張大千作台灣橫貫公路合歡山鳥瞰金碧潑彩山水圖 6. Zhang Daqian 18 Luohan Disciples Appointed to Witness to Buddhist Truth handscroll 張大千作十八羅漢圖手卷 7. Zhang Daqian The Dreamland of Mountain Qingcheng in Heavenly Place 張大千作夢入靑城天下幽人間仙境圖 8. Zhang Daqian The Heavenly Place in Mankind World 張大千作人家在仙堂潑彩山水圖 9. Zhang Daqian Sun is Rising and Darkness is Fallen allover the Mountain with Calligraphy 張大千作天開影墮潑彩山水圖及書法對聯 10. Zhang Daqian Painting the Elder Bintourlu after Technique of Song Dynasty 張大千作倣宋人畫賓頭盧尊者像 11. Zhang Daqian Listening to the Springs below the Mountains handscroll 張大千作山水生風聽泉入山麓金碧潑彩山水圖手卷 12. Zhang Daqian Waterfall in a Quiet Mountain Valley with Calligraphy 張大千作幽谷飛瀑潑彩山水圖及書法對聯 13. Zhang Daqian Recalling the Beautiful Scenery of Mountain Huang in China 張大千作遙思黃山故景潑彩山水圖 14. Zhang Daqian Splashed Colour Landscape of Beautiful Mountain Qingcheng 張大千作青城天下幽潑彩山水圖 15. Zhang Daqian Golden Outline Red Lotus and a Flying Bird 張大千作香清鈎金紅荷翔鳥圖 16. Zhang Daqian One Flower in One World White Lotus and attached calligraphy 張大千作一花一世界白荷花圖及書法立軸 17. Zhang Daqian Lady with a Fan Bamboos Parrot Hairpin in Tang’s Clothes 張大千作仿莫高窟初唐人衣飾鸚鵡簪髮飾新篁紈扇仕女圖 18. Zhang Daqian Beauty in Red Hair-kerchief Wooden Shoes White Robe Bamboos 張大千作脩竹紅髮巾木屐白袍裸肩日本美女圖 19. Zhang Daqian Han Changli Composed a Lyric Poem Derived from Chu Dynasty 張大千作韓昌黎作楚語圖 20. Zhang Daqian Scholars Appreciating Maples 張大千作高仕賞楓圖 21. Zhang Daqian Black Cloud Covering on Top of Mt. Emei among Blue Cloud 張大千作可以橫絕峨眉巔黑雲滿布山頂藍雲環繞山間奇景潑墨兼潑彩山水圖 22. Zhang Daqian Dwelling in the Mountain by the Lake Wuting 張大千作五亭湖上山居潑彩山水圖 23. Zhang Daqian Spring Cloud and Morning Mist dated 1979 張大千1979年作春雲曉靄潑彩山水圖 24. Zhang Daqian Spring Cloud and Morning Mist dated 1965 張大千1965年作春雲曉靄潑彩山水圖 25. Zhang Daqian Impressionistic Red Lotus 張大千作寫意紅荷圖 26. Zhang Daqian Golden Outlined Red Lotus and Double Mandarin Ducks 張大千作愛清氣鈎金紅荷花鴛鴦嘉耦潑彩圖 27. Zhang Daqian High Mountain and Deep Cloud 張大千作山高雲深山水圖 28. Zhang Daqian Golden Outlined Landscape 張大千作金碧山水圖 29. Zhang Daqian Lady with a Fan and Bamboos in Splashed Colors 張大千作潑彩竹葉紈扇仕女圖 30. Zhang Daqian Seven Character Calligraphy Couplet 張大千作七言書法對聯 31. Zhang Daqian Six Character Calligraphy Couplet 張大千作六言書法對聯 32. Zhang Daqian Splashed Color Golden Outlined Red Lotus on Gold Sheet 張大千作金箋潑彩描金紅荷花圖 (2) 齊白石 Qi Baishi 齐白石 (10 幅/pcs) 1. Qi Baishi Lotus Fish Frogs Shrimps and Crabs handscroll inscribed by Zhang Daqian 齊白石作張大千題香清荷花魚蛙蝦蟹圖手卷 2. Qi Baishi The Ten Elder Men in the Legend of China 齊白石作十全老人神賢圖 3. Qi Baishi Lotus Double Mandarin Ducks and Love Shrimps 齊白石作荷花鴛鴦雙蝦佳偶圖 4. Qi Baishi Wealth and Powerful Honour are Both to Come 齊白石作富貴有期圖 5. Qi Baishi Lotus and Shrimps 齊白石作荷花群蝦圖 6. Qi Baishi A Lotus Pond and Shrimps 齊白石作荷花池塘群蝦圖 7. Qi Baishi A Spring Voice and Great Luck 齊白石作春聲大吉圖 8. Qi Baishi Eagle Perching on the Pine 齊白石作松鷹圖 9. Qi Baishi Prolonging Life Impressionistic Squirrel on Pine Red Peach Double Screens 齊白石作寫意松樹上松鼠與紅桃益壽圖對屏 (3) 徐悲鴻 Xu Beihong 徐悲鸿 (8 幅/pcs) 1. Xu Beihong The Hard Water Drawing of the People Lived in Chongqing handscroll inscribed by Zhang Daqian 徐悲鴻作張大千題巴人汲水圖手卷 2. Xu Beihong Jiufang Gao People in the Chinese Ancient Historical Poem 徐悲鴻作九方皋圖 3. Xu Beihong People in Chinese Ancient Historical Poem of Six Dynasties 徐悲鴻作六朝人詩意圖 4. Xu Beihong China the Wounded Lion Sat Watching American Flying Tiger 徐悲鴻作中國負傷之獅遙望美國飛虎飛將軍 5. Xu Beihong Lions and Snake 徐悲鴻作獅與蛇 6. Xu Beihong The Single Flying Eagle and the Lion 徐悲鴻作獨飛老鷹與獅子圖 7. Xu Beihong Lion and Eagle 徐悲鴻作獅子老鷹圖 8. Xu Beihong Prolonging Life Auspicious Cranes Ganoderma Lucidum Fungus 徐悲鴻作祥鶴靈芝延年益壽圖 (4) 吳冠中 Wu Guanzhong 吴冠中 (7 幅/pcs) 1. Wu Guanzhong The People Live in Mali Village 吳冠中作馬里村頭人物風景圖 2. Wu Guanzhong The Dwellings by the River and Mountain in Southern China 吳冠中作江南民居風景圖 3. Wu Guanzhong The Lion Grove Garden (Lion Woods) 吳冠中作獅子林 4. Wu Guanzhong The Wu Gorge 吳冠中作巫峽魂 5. Wu Guanzhong Rocks by the Sea 吳冠中作海滨石 6. Wu Guanzhong The Single-Log Bridge 吳冠中作獨木橋 7. Wu Guanzhong Expressionistic Lotus 吳冠中作表現主義的荷花 (5) 傅抱石 Fu Baoshi 傅抱石 (3 幅/pcs) 1. Fu Baoshi Hwan Shyua Showed Painting to Guests in East Jin Dynasty handscroll inscribed by Yu Youren 傅抱石作于右任題詩入畫中桓玄出畫圖手卷 2. Fu Baoshi The Nine Elders of the Poetry by Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty handscroll inscribed by Xu Beihong 傅抱石作徐悲鴻題元氣淋漓九老圖手卷 3. Fu Baoshi Premier Xie An Brought Beauties to the East Shan Mountain handscroll inscribed by Xie Zhiliu 傅抱石作謝稚柳題春風綠揚東山攜妓圖手卷 (6) 李可染 Li Keran 李可染 (1 幅/pc) 1. Li Keran The Landscape of River Li being Well-known Forever 李可染作漓江山水傳千古圖 (7) 陸儼少 Lu Yanshao 陆俨少 (1 幅/pc) 1. Lu Yanshao Spring and Rocks Landscape of Mountain Yandang 陸儼少作雁蕩泉石山水圖 (8) 黃冑 Huang Zhou 黃冑 (1 幅/pc) 1. Huang Zhou The Children and Father Sitting on the Back of Camels 黃冑作駱駝背上的小學生與父親 (9) 黃賓虹 Huang Binhong 黄宾虹 (3 幅/pcs) 1. Huang Binhong Landscape 黃賓虹作山水圖 2. Huang Binhong Landscape Hanging Scroll (1) 黃賓虹作山水圖立軸(1) 3. Huang Binhong Landscape Hanging Scroll (2) 黃賓虹作山水圖立軸(2) (10) 吳昌碩 Wu Changshuo 吴昌硕 (1 幅/pc) 1. Wu Changshuo Annual Purely Floral and Fruity Tributes 吳昌碩作歲朝清供圖 (11) 林風眠 Lin Fengmian 林风眠 (4 幅/pcs) 1. Lin Fengmian Five Naked Ladies 林風眠作五裸女圖 2. Lin Fengmian Two Beautiful Ladies and the Vase 林風眠作二美與花瓶圖 3. Lin Fengmian Three Beautiful Ladies and the Vase 林風眠作三美與花瓶圖 4. Lin Fengmian Court Ladies and the Vase 林風眠作宮女與花瓶圖 (12) 吳湖帆 Wu Hufan 吴湖帆 (4 幅/pcs) 1. Wu Hufan Dwelling in the Mountains handscroll inscribed by Xie Zhiliu 吳湖帆作謝稚柳題春風綠揚枝山居圖手卷 2. Wu Hufan Dwelling in the Mountains 吳湖帆作山居圖 3. Wu Hufan Landscape after Zhao Mengfu 吳湖帆作擬趙孟頫山水圖 4. Wu Hufan Seven Character Calligraphy Couplet 吳湖帆作七言書法對聯 (13) 謝稚柳 Xie Zhiliu 谢稚柳 (1 幅/pc) 1. Xie Zhiliu Landscape in Windy Spirit 謝稚柳作生風抖擻山水圖 (14) 黃君璧 Huang Junbi 黄君璧 (2 幅/pc) 1. Huang Junbi High Mountains and Flowing Waters Landscape 黃君璧作高山流水山水圖 (鏡片 mounted) 2. Huang Junbi High Mountains and Flowing Waters Landscape 黃君璧作高山流水山水圖 (立軸 hanging scroll) (15) 愛新覺羅 溥儒 Pu Ru 溥心畬 Pu Xinyu (1 幅/pc) 1. Pu Ru Green Mountain and White Cloud handscroll inscribed by Zhang Daqian 溥儒作張大千題青山白雲山水圖手卷 (16) 唐雲 Tang Yun 唐云 (1 幅/pc) 1. Tang Yun Birds and Flowers 唐雲作花鳥圖 (17) 趙少昂 Zhao Shao’Ang 赵少昂 (3 幅/pcs) 1. Zhao Shao’Ang Flowers and Bird Double Screen 趙少昂作花鳥圖對屏 2. Zhao Shao’Ang Tall Willow Tree Morning Cicada Bamboos and Little Bird 趙少昂作高柳曉蟬竹葉小鳥圖 (18) 何海霞 He Haixia 何海霞 (1 幅/pc) 1. He Haixia Landscape 何海霞作山水圖 (19) 關山月 Guan Shanyue 关山月 (1 幅/pc) 1. Guan Shanyue Spring is coming to Southern Guangdong Landscape 關山月作春到南粵山水圖 (20) 豐子愷 Feng Zikai 丰子恺 (1 幅/pc) 1. Feng Zikai A Small Table Three Friends and Plum Blossoms 豐子愷作小桌三朋梅花圖 (21) 顏伯龍 Yan Bolong 颜伯龙 (4 幅/pcs) 1. Yan Bolong Colorful Birds Flowers and Plants Four Screens 顏伯龍作彩鳥與花草小樹圖四條屏 (22) 愛新覺羅溥佐 Aisin Gioro Pu Zuo (1 幅/pc) 1. Aisin Gioro Pu Zuo Two Beautiful Horses 愛新覺羅溥佐作雙駿馬圖 (23) 高逸鴻 Gao Yihong 高逸鸿 (1 幅/pc) 1. Gao Yihong Beautiful Flowers Attracting Bees 高逸鴻作群花爭艷招蜂圖 (24) 田世光 Tian Shiguang 田世光 (1 幅/pc) 1. Tian Shiguang Flowers and Birds 田世光作花鳥圖 (25) 袁松年 Yuan Songnian 袁松年 (1 幅/pc) 1. Yuan Songnian Landscape 袁松年作山水圖 (26) 高奇峰 Gao Qifeng 高奇峰 (1 幅/pc) 1. Gao Qifeng Flowers and Bamboos 高奇峰作花竹圖 (27) 陳之佛 Chen Zhifo 陈之佛 (1 幅/pc) 1. Chen Zhifo Wild Geese under Willow Shadow 陳之佛作柳蔭雁鴨圖 (28) 陳半丁 Chen Banding 陈半丁 (1 幅/pc) 1. Chen Banding Flowers and Birds 陳半丁 ( 陳年 ) 作花鳥圖 (29) 馮超然 Feng Chaoran 冯超然 (1 幅/pc) 1. Feng Chaoran Landscape 馮超然作山水圖 (30) 鄭板橋 Zheng Banqiao 郑板桥 (1 幅/pc) 1. Zheng Banqiao Orchids Bamboos and Rocks 鄭板橋作蘭竹石圖 Taiwan Web Museum A Free Exhibition Museum in the Internet World 台灣網路藝術美術博物館 網路世界裡的免費博物館 台湾网络艺术美术博物馆 网络世界里的免费博物馆 Free Website to See Paintings by Chinese Artists Listed in 2011 World Auction Revenue Top 30 and Rare Archaic Chinese Ancient Antiques 觀賞2011年列名世界拍賣總收入前30名中國畫家名畫作品及中國古代罕見的古董之免費網址 Welcome to identify your Chinese Paintings and Works of Art! Our help is free of charge! 歡迎辨識您的中國書畫及藝術品! 我們的協助是免費的! Mr. Orion Hsu & Brothers (徐氏兄弟珍藏文物) Private Museum preparatory office 中國書畫文物博物館籌備企劃辦公室 #1 orionandhsu@yahoo.com.tw #2 orionandhsu@gmail.com
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BA - Bristol Street Directory 1871

Barnes Village, Richmond-upon-Thames, England
Mathews' Bristol Street Directory 1871 1871 Backfields, St. Paul’s www.flickr.com/photos/knowlesteve/4443710130/ The 1828 plan of Bristol, shows the circular stables at Back Fields.The stables were the home of the first riding school in Bristol opened by R.C.Carter in 1761. This school consisted of circular stables around an open area or ampitheatre which is likely to have been used for training riders for Astley's 'circus'. It was also used for the public performance of equestrian tricks and is widely accepted as the originator of the modern circus. In 1834 the circular stables had become Bristol's first circus and continued in use until being destroyed by fire in 1895. Archaeologists working on the site have established that structural remains of the stables survive below ground and these have been preserved beneath the new development on the site. G. Bailey, engineer, etc. Miss Emma Kerby, cork manufacture George and James Phelps, maltsters Henry B. Hurst, 8 Backfields J . Norman Brown, builder 1871 Back Hill or Stile Lane (Old Park Hill) Medical School area of the University of Bristol, Stile Lane and Vine Row Medical School Charles C. Legge, Rock Cottage Robert Shaw, 2 Old Park House John Payne, Old Park House Thomas Symes William Payne George R. Cannington, Park cottage Henry Hodder, gardener J . Thomas James Gouldstone John Howell 1871 Back Street This street was renamed Queen Charlotte Street. Windsor Castle Susannah Summers, Windsor Castle (pub) bristolslostpubs.eu/page76.html Samuel Atkinson, marine store Fear Brothers, flour factors William Gillett, gasfitter William Barrett, marine store dealer Old Duke E. Ball, Old Duke (pub) ? can not find any record of this public house. Jeptha Feltham, haulier B. Bell, shopkeeper Joseph & William Turner, warehousemen W. Hassell, shopkeeper Emily Curtis, grocer Elizabeth Bradford, shopkeeper Kings Head Caroline Herbert, Kings Head (pub) bristolslostpubs.eu/page40.html St. Nicholas National School Adolphus Jenkins, shopkeeper St. Dogmell's Arms Timothy Sambrook, beer retailer St. Dogmell's Arms (pub) 1865 - 72 Timothy Sambrook / 1872 to 1875 Mary Ann Sambrook / 1876 Robert Cridland / 1877 - 78 W. Bosley previously named the Plume of Feathers. Timothy Sambrook was born in St.Dogmell’s, Pembrokeshire Morning Star Alexander Fraser, Morning Star (pub) 1861 - 65 Dennis Meehan / 1866 to 1868 R. Coombs / 1869 Jane Boles / 1871 - 72 Alexander Fraser / 1874 Peter Groves 1875 Richard Turner / 1876 to 1877 George Gardner / 1878 Frederick Ham. Robert Genge, shopkeeper Old Bell George Stockham, Old Bell (pub) 1852 Mary Roberts / 1853 Thomas Stockholm / 1859 - 63 Mrs. Elizabeth Stockholm / 1866 - 74 George Stockholm 1875 to 1876 Elizabeth Stockholm / 1877 Walter Frost / 1878 Patrick Lucey. Elizabeth Jones, fishmonger William Charles Glasson William Jones, newsvendor Stags Head Uriah Marshalsea, Stags Head (pub) 1847 - 48 Robert Pike / 1849 - 56 Thomas Birth / 1858 T. Skelton / 1863 - 65 Daniel Taylor / 1866 to 1868 H. Taylor 1869 - 77 Uriah Marshalsea. Josiah Williams, hair dresser Hop Pole Edward Grigg, Hop Pole (pub) 1806 Ann Wesson / 1822 - 23 Richard Briffett / 1826 James Cawthorn / 1828 E. Davis / 1830 - 32 Samuel Stephens 1833 to 1834 Elizabeth Stephens / 1835 to 1845 James Cantle / 1847 F. Harris / 1849 T. E. Wookey / 1850 George Ellis 1851 F. Burleton / 1853 William Welsh / 1854 William Mofey / 1855 - 56 Henry Lloyd / 1858 to 1860 T. E. Wookey 1861 to 1866 William Pobjoy / 1867 - 69 Eliza Pobjoy / 1871 - 78 Edward Grigg - Edward Grigg was a carpenter and innkeeper. 1871 Back Avon Walk, Temple Gate, near Temple Street Back Avon Walk or Pipe Lane, is shown on 1828 Ashmead map, off Temple Gate. It was demolished when Victoria Street was built. A small part of the lane still exists now named Port Wall Lane East. 1871 Back or Welsh Back, Bristol Bridge to Grove In olden times Welsh products arrived by private boats and were sold at the Goose Market building on the waterside. That was demolished in 1854. The word 'back' could have come from the Saxon word 'bak' which means river. The Llandoger Trow just off Welsh back also has an obvious Welsh connection with a Trow being a flat bottomed boat which was very common in the Bristol channel. Llandodo is a village on the Welsh side of the river Wye near to Chepstow. 1871 Back of Blackboy, Durdham Down See Blackboy Hill 1871 Back Lane, Victoria Road, Bedminster British School, Back Lane, Bedminster For 130 boys and 130 girls in 1848., by 1854 150 boys and 110 girls, by 1861 250 boys and 250 girls.. In 1864 at the inspection by HM Waddington 98% of the children passed. Some members of staff as listed in directories, etc: Mr Kerry (Master), Miss Skinner (Mistress) 1848 Mr J T Turner (Master) 1854 Mr Cook (Master) 1861 In 1872 Richard Nation who had been a pupil teacher at the school gained a Queen's Scholarship 1st class at Borough Road College. He was presented with a writing desk by the teachers and scholars 'as a mark of esteem'. He later also became a Methodist preacher as well as a schoolmaster. In March 1891 William J Bees, formerly scholar and pupil teacher here successfully passed 1st class London University matriculation examination. 1871 Back Hall Steps, Nicholas Street to Baldwin Street St Nicholas Church Steps, The Back (the steps are still there today) 1871 Bailey’s Folly, or Bayley's Buildings, St. Philip’s Marsh A row of cottages built & owned by Joseph Bailey 1851, of No. 5, Bailey's Folly, Saint Philip's Marsh, in the parish of Saint Philip and Jacob, in the city and county of Bristol, and of No. 11, Avon cottages, Saint Philip's Marsh. Joseph Bailey a Trow and Barge Owner, Waterman, Carrier, and Builder, and landlord letting unfurnished apartments. 1871 Baker’s Court, Great Ann Street, St Philips See Great Ann Street 1871 Baker’s Court, Church Lane, Temple off Church Lane, near Temple Church 1871 Baldwin Street, Bristol Bridge to Corn Street Henry Poole, solicitor Sidney Sprod and Son, auctioneers Henry Hill, printer John Wills, colonial broker James Allen Jones, solicitor F. V. Jacques, solicitor J. B. Power, wood engraver Danger & Cartwright, solicitors W. Wise, solicitor Parnell and Salt, solicitors W. Buzzard & Co. colonial brokers Jacob Curtis, brass founder George Hodgson, wine merchant Baldwin street hall, J. and R. Bush C. Garton, Russell and Co. brewers J. C. Hoek, printer Taylor Bros., printers Humphry Newman, beer retailer Thomas Lang and Co. iron merchants Weaver, Hampson & Co. wholesale grocers Hassell and Cogan, leather factors Tuckett and Rake, leather factors William H. Bucknall, fishmonger Hy. Regan, fish and fruit merchant Thomas Davies & Co. leather factors John Barry, fish and fruit merchant Young’s Paraffin Light Co. Johanna L. Karbowsky, Ship (pub) William Herniman & Co., fishmongers and fruiterers King's Arms Walter Greenland, King's Arms (pub) Richard Lander Williams, spirit dealer Fry & Co. leather factors John Barry, fishmonger Cox & Co. leather factors & tanners J. Bigwood, fish & fruit merchant The Old Fish Market pub in Baldwin Street, left, was once home to Bigwood's fish retailer www.flickr.com/photos/20654194@N07/2128411519/in/photolis... Nath. Cook and Son, salt merchants Lavington & Co. wine merchts Charles Nichols & Co. leather merchants and boot manufacturers Richard Jones, wine and spirit mercht Simons and Co. wholesale druggists Henry Edwards, wine merchant Robert Oxley & Co. wine merchants Rowley & Co. wine and spirit merchants S. J. Kepple, glass merchant Bessell and Sons, bookbinders Edwin Byerley, carver and gilder George Colston Hensley, shipwright Berryman & Co. brewers - agent, E. C. Parsons Mrs Stowell, twine dealer Mary Murray, beer retailer William Weeks, accountant 1871 Ballard’s Court, Great Ann Street, St. Philips See Great Ann Street, St. Philips 1871 Balloon Court, Wilder Street, St. Paul's Wilder Street - The land here was owned by a Peter Wilder and developed in the first half of the 18th century. In 1793 some cottages were built here and called Balloon Court to celebrate the first balloon flight by the Montgolfier brothers. www.flickr.com/photos/brizzlebornandbred/2040265113/ Bannerman Road Built 1877. Bannerman Road was once known as St Mark's Lane. The school is undergoing massive rebuilding during 2000-1 1871 Baptist Place, Baptist Mills See Baptist Mills 1871 Baptist Street, Baptist Mills William Humphries, grocer Potters Arms Henry William Capel, Augustus Place, Potters Arms (pub) 1848 - 53. Gowin Murray / 1855. P. Pincombe / 1857 - 60. Henry Bessell / 1863 - 65. Henry Ballard / 1871 - 74. Henry Capel 1875 - 76. Harriet Hughes / 1879. Charles Gardner / 1881 - 82. Joseph Nipper / 1882. Luke Barnes / 1883. Henry Gamlin (Bedford Place) William Hammond G. J. Merchant George Bryant John Clark, brick maker 1871 Barcroft Place, Old Market Street www.flickr.com/photos/brizzlebornandbred/2059668677/ 1871 Barleyfields, Upper Cheese Lane, St. Philips Upper Cheese Lane (now named New Kingsley Road) Barleyfields was the site of the iron works and later an council infants' school, in 1911 the master was W. E. Braund and the infants' mistress was Miss Hurford (now named Hannah More primary school) Barley Fields was situated quite close to the Floating Harbour and a turn-of-the-century map shows school buildings situated in an open space between Upper Cheese Lane, Jubilee Street and Louisa Street. Opposite the school in Upper Cheese Lane were Hemp and Flax Mills and Iron Works. 1871 Barnabas Place, Ashley Road See Ashley Road 1871 Barnabas Terrace, Ashley Road to City Road, Stokes Croft William John Williams, upholsterer Frederick Richard Sidway Coach and Horses Frederick Ogborn, Coach and Horses (pub) Thomas Evans, shopkeeper William Rocket Chapman John Bastow William Dyer John Henry Paul Abraham Seaton, school-stationer James R. Daniels, accountant Samuel 'Woodington, com-trav 1871 Barnard Place, Hillsbridge Parade, Clarence Road, Bedminster See Clarence Road, Bedminster 1871 Barnet Place, Cumberland Basin See Cumberland Basin 1871 Barnett’s Court, Lawrence Hill See Lawrence Hill 1871 Barr’s Street, Milk Street to St. James Barton Barr's Street (Lane until 1848) - Milk Street to St James's Barton - demolished and built over post-war for Broadmead Shopping Centre Thomas Weeks, saddler Mrs Thomas Weeks, furrier Leodgare Meyer, garment manufacturers John Lowe, basket maker Robert Middleton, boot maker Mardon, Son, and Hall, printers Chard & Sons, corn & seeds W. C. Pearce, watchmaker James Willey, timber yard James Collins, jeweller William Fowler Hall & Pedder, lamp manufacters Charles Fisher, wine & spirit merchant Milton, Morton, and Curnow, provision dealers F. Cordeaux, carpet warehouse James Cottrell, saddler Charles T. Evans, trunk maker William Cottrell, china warehouse William Cottrell, ladder maker Robert Way, greengrocer White Horse Richard Cowle, White Horse (pub) On the corner with the Barrs Street, across the road from the Plume of Feathers, in 1953 Barrs Street was closed and The White Horse pulled down, the whole area is now covered by Debenhams department store. The hotel is shown here awaiting demolition. bristolslostpubs.eu/page73.html 1871 Barrington Villas, Alma Road, Clifton See Alma Road 1871 Barrosa Place, Guinea Street See Guinea Street 1871 Barrow Court, Wade Street, St. Philips See Wade Street 1871 Barrow Lane, Barton Hill See Barton Hill 1871 Barrows Lane, Redcliff Street See Redcliff Street 1871 Bartlett Buildings, Redcliff Street See Redcliff Street 1871 Bartley Street, Philips Street, Bedminster See Philips Street 1871 Bartlett’s Lane, West Street, Bedminster See West Street, Bedminster Barton Alley - widened in 1860s and became Bond Street 1850 Barton Court, St Philips corner of Union Road and Barton Road 1871 Barton Court, Barton Street, St James Barton See Barton Street, St James Barton 1850 Barton Street, St Philips now Barton Vale 1871 Barton, Street. James’s churchyard, North Street See North Street 1871 Barton Street, St James Barton to Charles Street Barton Warehouses, Corner of St James Barton and Barrs Street (Department Store) General drapers and house furnishers, this was a very large store. Among items sold were flannelettes and underclothing, carpet squares, umbrellas, jackets and capes, ribbons and braids. floorcloth, corsets, tea cosies and dressing gowns. Blitzed 1940. 1871 Barton Hill, St. Philips Marsh to St. Georges William Edward Day, physician and surgeon, Barton hill house Rev. J. W. Lewis, St Luke's parsonage Royal Table William Hooper, vict, Royal Table (pub) Barton Hill Road. bristolslostpubs.eu/page124.html William Hurst, grocer James Dobson T. Manning William Davis R. B. Edgeworth, Barton villa George Hazell, senr. market gardener T. Church, jun. - J. Warren, beer retailer Rhubarb Tavern Thomas Church, crucible maker and beer retailer (pub), Rhubarb Tavern, Queen Ann Road. 1861 - 89. Thomas Church / 1891 - 92. Joshua Eccleston / 1894 - 97. Joseph Eccleston / 1899. Capt.William Janes 1901. Joseph W. Janes / 1904 - 06. David Evans / 1914. Jenkin Jones / 1917 - 31. Catherine Evans / 1935 - 38. Henry Whitfield 1944. Charles Moore / 1950. William Davey / 1953. Thomas Greenslade / 1960. W. H. Bullock. Francis Hurd, coal merchant Enoch Goodrope Alfred Niblett Brown, china-ware manufacturer Great Western Cotton Works, Limited - managing Director, Charles F. Sage James Haynes Richard Burton Bayley and Fox, timber merchants and contractors George Tinn, Bristol Iron rolling mills Chandler & Tanner, maltsters John Lysaght, corrugated iron works G. Webb F. Hamilton, coal agent 1871 Barton Hill Road, Barton Hill See Barton Hill 1871 Barton Road, Kingsland Road to Cook’s Lane, St. Philips David Warr, grocer & cabinet maker Hannah Flock, baker Duke of York Elijah Trotman, Duke of York (pub) Dings. 1828. Thomas Norton / 1830 - 44. Joseph Matthias / 1847 - 49. James Bush / 1852 - 58. William P. Bullock / 1860. E. Bullock 1863 - 68. Frederick Giles / 1869. L. Griffiths / 1871. Elijah Trotman / 1872 to 1876. William Rymer / 1877 - 79. Edwin Hallett 1881 - 97. John Westcott / 1899 - 1906. William Tye / 1909. D. Woodman / 1914. Louisa Froom / 1917. Edward Hale 1921 - 25. Arthur Williams / 1928 - 37. Thomas Oaten / 1938 - 44. Edwin Webb / 1950 - 53. Clifford Godfrey / 1975. E. Haines. Now named the Barley Mow. Joseph Curtis, general dealer Uriah Hill, blacksmith and wheel-wright John Williams, haulier & beer ret. Trout William Shipp, vict, Trout (pub) Cook’s Lane, Barton Road. 1832 - 34. Thomas Nash / 1853 - 69. John Summers / 1871 - 83. William Shipp / 1885. Edward John Shipp / 1886 - 87. Mary Reynolds 1888 - 1901. William Shipp. Jewish Burial Ground The Barton Road Cemetery in St. Philips is believed to be the first in Bristol following the return of Jews to England after the expulsion. There is documentary evidence to suggest that it was first established between 1740 - 1750. (The earliest identified tombstone dates from 1762). Because of the restrictions on Jews owning land it was leased for a number of years, finally being acquired by the Bristol Jewish Community on 8th August 1859. It continued in use until the early 1900s with the final burial taking place there in 1944. A fire in an adjoining building in 1901 resulted in one the Cemetery walls being demolished by firemen to gain access to the blazing building. As a consequence, a number of tombstones were toppled and graves flattened. The stones were subsequently removed from where they had fallen and laid against the boundary wall without any record of their original location. New Inn James Bendon, beer retailer (pub) New Inn. 1842. George Bull / 1867. James Bendon / 1872 - 78. James Courtney / 1882 - 88. William Comer / 1889. Albert Deacon 1891 - 96. Mary Ann Emma Smart / 1899. Arthur Harold / 1901 - 09. Sarah Ann Sheppard / 1914 - 44. Alfred Hall / 1950. John Baker 1953. William Denford. George Parton Charles Davis M. A. Bryant 1871 Barton Street, St. James Barton Coach & Horses Frederick Ogborn, Coach & Horses (pub) 1840 - 44 James Burrows / 1847 J. Evans / 1849 - 67 Thomas Evans / 1868 - 71 Frederick Ogborn / 1872 to 1882 Thomas Farrow 1883 Robert Kendall / 1885 Frederick Hollisey / 1886 William Bamber / 1887 to 1888 Frederick Oxland / 1891 - 93 John Lewton 1896 George Whitlock / 1897 Emma Mary Matthews / 1899 - 1917 Harriett Pyke. Thomas Evans, shopkeeper F. Vickery, greengrocer George Griffiths, bootmaker Lion Thomas Clark, Lion (pub) 1866 - 78 Thomas Clark / 1879 Ann Clark / 1882 - 89 Henry Rich / 1891 Ann Rich / 1892 - 97 Thomas Cook 1899 - 1901 William Thyer. Thomas Garland, bootmaker Star James Clement, Star (pub) 1854 - 56 John Stacey / 1857 - 58 John Rawlings / 1860 - 69 James Clements / 1871 Amos Tamlyn / 1872 to 1876 John Lewis 1877 Caroline Churchus / 1878 to 1882 John Taylor / 1883 to 1886 John Fidkins / 1887 John Fuge / 1888 - 96 John Hickery 1899 William Turner / 1901 Mrs. M. Davies / 1904 Alfred Morse. Joseph Harris ?. Clark, shopkeeper Frederick Drew Alfred Iles, maltster David Cotter, haulier and grocer Amos Tamlyn, Star (see above) Sarah Barton Mrs Waltham Thomas Evans Derham Brothers Derham Bros. wholesale shoe manufrs. In 1861, Derham Brothers, wholesale & export boot and shoe manufacturers, were still at 5 & 6 Nelson Street with a manufactory at Barton Street, St James, Bristol. Derham's business was started by James and Samuel Derham in the 1830's or 1840's, and was among the first to make ready-made footwear. The company moved to Soundwell in 1906 after the earlier factory was destroyed by fire. www.flickr.com/photos/brizzlebornandbred/5836642792/ 1871 Barton Place, Union Road, Dings See Union Road 1871 Barton Vale, Barton Road, Dings See Barton Road, Dings 1871 Batch, (the) Old Market to Midland Road, St Philips Stephen Machin, rag merchant, Vine cottage Live and Let Live Caroline Fudge, Live and Let Live, vict (pub) 1861 - 63. John Fudge / 1865 - 85. Caroline Fudge / 1886 - 96. Henry Fudge / 1897 - 1901. Frederick Westlake 1904. Frederick Welsford / 1906. Violet Petheram H. J . Fudge, saddler and harness maker Volunteer George W. H. Morse, beer retailer Volunteer (pub) 1863. John Shorland / 1865. Joseph Mecham / 1867. S. Hosegood / 1869. Alfred Reeves / 1871 - 72. George Morse 1874 - 75. Peregrini Thomas / 1876 - 78. C. Woolridge / 1881 - 82. Edwin Hazell / 1883. Charles Foxwell / 1885. Eleanor Foxwell 1886 to 1891. Levi Wood / 1892. Albert Wakefield / 1896. Frederick Dawes / 1899 - 1901. Edwin Jones / 1904. F. Holmes Mary Ann Monk, pawnbroker Joseph Pritchard, butcher Henry Cuff, tobacconist Esau Tidman, grocer, etc. Henry Cuff, hay and straw dealer J . Williams and Son, outfitters Josiah Purle, beer retailer S. Thompson, beer retailer Mary Ann Haigh, marine stores dealer J . Cooligan, shopkeeper Crowley & Co. branch office 1871 Batch Buildings, Lawrence Hlll See Lawrence Hlll 1871 Bateman Buildings, Whitehouse Street, Bedminster Thomas Vear, nail manufacturer Walter Taylor, nail manufacturer 1871 Bath Buildings, Cheltenham road to Reinison’s Baths Thomas Stevens Power Elizabeth Bartlett William Birth, com-trav Marian Masters Harry Thomas Mrs Martha Sidway Daniel Curtin Elizabeth Pallin Henry Williams William Holloway, baker, etc Henry Sherborne William Hocking Thomas Hunt Prince of Wales Chas. Skinner, Prince of Wales, vict (pub) William Tennear George Lewis, boot maker 1871 Bath Parade, Temple Gate, near Railway Station See Temple Gate 1871 Bath Road, Bath Bridge to Brislington Hare’s oil and color works New Cattle Market Tavern Maria Hathway, New Cattle Market Tavern (pub) 1851 - 63. William Jones / 1865. Elizabeth Jones / 1868 - 81. Maria Hathway / 1882 - 83. James Percy / 1885. Nicholas Small 1888 - 92. John Vickery / 1896 William Sheppard / 1897 - 1904. Richard Adams / 1906. William Bryant / 1909. Elizabeth Bailey 1914. James Connick / 1921. William Evans / 1928 - 38. Elsie Lidbury / 1944. Albert Moxham / 1950 - 53. Sidney Stephens later known as the Bath Bridge Tavern. Exeter Railway Tavern Felix Davis, Exeter Railway Tavern (pub) 1851. Richard Parish / 1853. James Parish / 1861 - 65. Richard Parish / 1867. Elizabeth Parish / 1869. William Salvidge 1871 - 74. Felix Davies / 1875. S. C. Chapman / 1876 - 85. Felix Davies / 1887 - 92. Emily Jane Davies / 1896. Felix Davies jnr1899 - 1901. Blanche Davies / 1904 - 09. Thomas Sutton / 1914 - 21. Edward Gimblett / 1925 - 28. Frederick Thorne 1931 - 35. Frederick Dodge / 1937 - 38. Arthur Pollett / 1944 - 50. Albert Ball / 1951 - 53. Arthur Waspe. Bristol & Exeter Goods Station Bristol and Exeter engine works James Pearson, Avon Clift house Mrs William Blackmore, Avon villa Chagles Burgess, Bath villa Thomas Bax, Avon cottage W. Patey, Heber cottage Joseph Vowles, Avon house Thomas Harris, Prospect house John Tovey, painter, etc Peter A. Knowles, house agent Samuel Wooles, Stow house Frederick Whitehorn, stay maker Edwin Churchus, Totterdown cottage Blue Bowl Thomas Wooles, Blue Bowl (pub) 1816. Jacob Naish / 1851. Harriett Wooles / 1853 - 57. Samuel Wooles / 1859 - 60. Charles Norris / 1863 - 71. Thomas Wooles 1872 to 1878. Alexander M. Gordon / 1879 - 88. Thomas Morgan / 1893. Albert Smith Densham / 1896 - 1906. William Vosper jnr 1909. George Charley / 1914 - 21. Charles Featherstone / 1925. Harry Miller / 1928 - 60. George Brett. Greenway’s Stone cutting yard (Brislington Crescent) Francis George Irwin Richard Pope, engineer Charles Williain Gregory E. Lyons, watch maker Misses Holland Alfred John Smith ?. Loxton Henry Williams Walter Bassett, com-trav Misses Melsom Charles H. Johnson Henry Gregory David Storer James Cross Pope, engineer William Brent Coombs, com-trav Mrs S. Farler Mrs M. A Cooke Arthur James Christmas Reuben Pain William Parker John Owens, grocer William Miliier George Bowrey J. Champ Lewis Lane John Rowland Jones Harry Appleton Edwin Smith, stone cutter Smith's stone cutting yard T. D. Foxwell, coal merchant, Totterdown wharf S. E. Smith’s stone cutting yard Bath Road Hotel George A. Keighley, Bath Road Hotel (pub) bristolslostpubs.eu/page97.html (Goolden Vale) John A. Summers Samuel Poole Susan Redgrave Turnpike Inn Jas. Parfitt, Turnpike Inn (pub) 1869. J. Summers / 1871 - 83. James Parfitt / 1885. F. J. Frappell / 1888 - 1906. Robert Horwill / 1909 - 14. Henry Iles 1917. Alice Iles / 1928 - 31. Marion Jayne / 1935 - 38. Sidney Scott / 1940 - 44. Charles Bertie Lacey / 1950 - 62. Herbert Pegler Charles Lacey’s tenancy commenced on the 4th March 1940 at an annual rent of £60, the landlords were The Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Limited Thomas Davy, Hillside house Abraham Granter, Prospect place John Welsh, shopkeeper, Devonshire house provision merchants Abbey house William Shapland, carpenter Job Green Francis Hellier, beer retailer Mrs Hember, Campbell house Josh Bullock, Clyde house H. Wood, Arley house James Kinghorn, Havelock house Gladstone house John Fear George P. Bissicks F. Richards, grocer Sydney Clutterbuck, Ebenezer villa Neath villa Harry Tuckett, Tenby villa William Elphiek, Sydenhain villa Cremorne house Thomas Baker, Bath house George Adams, butcher New Inn Charles Iles, New Inn (pub) bristolslostpubs.eu/page101.html Thomas Bryant, boot & shoe maker George Iles, baker and coiifectioner John Warley, fruiterer Clark and Harrison, rope and sacking makers William Norris, builder & undertaker Wickham Bros. and Norris, timber merchants. 1871 Bath Street, Bristol Bridge to Temple Street Talbot Inn & London Inn C. Nunney, Talbot Inn & London Inn (pub) 1806. Thomas Holloway / 1820 - 31. James Clifton / 1833 - 37. Nancy Clifton / 1839 - 40. Edward Thatcher / 1842 - 48. Joanna Fry 1851 - 61. Michael Batt (proprietor) / 1863 - 65. Henry Weaving / 1868 - 69. Robert Comer / 1871 - 75. James Collins 1877. Miss Linfield (manageress) / 1878. T. C. Stock / 1881 - 96. James Reynolds / 1899 - 1917. Grenville Flower. James Trowbridge William Arter, watch maker & jeweller John Frost, tailor George G. Cook, hair dresser Platnauer Bros., clock importers John Dix, & Co. plate glass manufacturers Mrs Reed, toy and general dealer Moses Blanckensee, Birmingham warehouse Rowland A. Hughes, hat manufactuer Waggon & Horses James Beames, Waggon & Horses (pub) (Counterslip North) 1839 - 49. Isaac Ellis / 1851 - 61. William Pople / 1863. Thomas Withy / 1865. William Pople / 1866 - 89. James Beames 1891 - 96. Ellen Adams / 1899 - 1909. Arthur Adams / 1914 - 21. William Adams / 1925 - 37. Frederick Churchill 1938. Mabel Edith Churchill / 1944. H. Hampton / 1950. Albert Boyce / 1953. Albert Young. Joseph Phillips, smith and gas-fitter Arthur Butt, Birmingham warehouse Michael Franks, jeweller, etc Crystal Palace Frank Evans Fear, Crystal Palace (pub) 1861 - 63. John Matthews / 1865 - 68. Matthew Hale / 1869. Mary Loader / 1871. Frank Evans Fear / 1872. Alfred Holder 1874. William Watts / 1875 to 1878. Annie Watts / 1879. William Luxton / 1881 - 84. Louisa Haves / 1883. Edwin Sellick 1884. Henry Manning / 1885 to 1886. Charles Edgell / 1887 to 1888. Samuel Warren / 1889. William Evans / 1891. Henry Frollett 1892. William Griffiths / 1893. William Braithwaite / 1896 - 99. George Pearce / 1900. Joseph Gully / 1901. Thomas Lucas Drake 1904. Henry Bush / 1906. Alice Young. John Davis Georges & Co., brewers Joseph Eyre & Co. tea merchants John Kimble, hat and bonnet maker Edwin Vaughan, watch maker William Coombs, bookseller Nicholls & West, sewing machine manufacturers John Riseley, porter stores F & R Deacon & Deacon, hat manufactuers William George, second-hand bookseller 1871 Bathurst Basin, New Cut See New Cut 1871 Bathurst Parade, Cumberland Road, Bathurst Basin James Hill, tea and coffee shop Steam Packet Tavern James Morrell, Steam Packet Tavern (pub) 1855 - 63 William George / 1865 - 83 James Morrell / 1887 Samuel Stowe / 1891 - 93 George Labdon / 1896 - 1901 Henry Wilde 1904 - 14 Henry Nichols / 1917 - 21 Ernest Nichols / 1925 - 28 Arthur Watts / 1931 William Cleminson / 1935 - 44 Henry Seal 1950 - 53. Lillian Withy the steam Packet is now a private residence. Charles Brown, mariner Samuel Osborne, contractor Robert J. Barrett, steam packet agent Alfred Jones, sacrist of St. Raphael’s George Gay James Bryant, mariner 1871 Bathurst Terrace, Wapping William Hird Granite works Miles Sprickett William Frost Charles Salmon, com-trav Bathurst Hotel John Saunders, Bathurst Hotel (pub) bristolslostpubs.eu/page145.html 1871 Baynton Buildings, Ashton Gate to Long Ashton See Ashton Gate BE - Bristol Street Directory 1871
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鄭板橋1764年作蘭竹石圖 Orchids Bamboos and Rocks by Zheng Banqiao dated 1764

Xu Gate, Suzhou, China
鄭板橋1764年作蘭竹石圖 Orchids Bamboos and Rocks by Zheng Banqiao dated 1764 題識簽名︰ 掀天揭地之文,震電驚雷之字,呵神罵鬼之談,無古無今之畫,固不在尋常蹊徑中也。未畫以前,不立一格;既畫之後,不留一格。乾隆甲申為茂林年學兄哂正。板橋鄭燮。 二式鈐印︰ 鄭爕、鄭風子。 一鑑藏印︰ 揚州市博物館鑑藏。 大小尺寸︰ 高 65 cm x 寬 67 cm (約 4.00 平尺 4.83 才) 媒體形制︰ 橫幅水墨紙本鏡片 清乾隆甲申年1764年 歷史著錄︰ 鄭板橋年譜 (鄭板橋集) 作者Artist︰郑板桥 ZHENG Banqiao [郑燮 ZHENG Xie] (1693-1765) Size: H 65 x W 67 cm Ink on Paper, Mounted, signed Banqiao Zheng Xie, inscribed ARTICLES THAT OPEN AND OVERTHROW HEAVEN AND EARTH, WORDS THAT SHOCK AND FRIGHTEN LIGHTNING AND THUNDER, TALKS THAT SCORE AND BLAME GOD AND GHOST, A PAINTING THAT HAS NOT BEEN EXISTED IN THE PAST AND WILL NOT BE DONE IN THE NEAR FUTURE, ARE ALL NOT ON THE USUAL ROUTE OR COMMON WAY. NEVER TO HAVE A STYLE BEFORE YOU START TO PAINT AND NEVER TO HAVE A STYLE LEFT AFTER YOU FINISH A PAINTING, dedicated QIANLONG JIASHEN (QIANLONG YEAR 29 A.D. 1764) PAINTED FOR MAO LIN NIAN XUE BROTHER TO INSTRUCT, with two seals of the artist and one authenticity appreciation seal of Yangzhou City Museum China. A painting "Orchids Bamboos and Rocks" (H 65 x W 67 cm) by Zheng Banqiao dated 1764 vs. the same in the Wuxi City Government of China 一幅鄭板橋1764年作蘭竹石圖(高 65 x 寬 67 cm) vs. 一幅中國無錫市政府之相同鄭板橋蘭竹石圖軸 著錄: 鄭板橋年譜(鄭板橋集) Publications: 鄭板橋年譜(鄭板橋集): 鄭板橋於清乾隆29年甲申年西元1764年72歲時為茂林作"蘭竹石圖" 並題識: 題識曰: "掀天揭地之文, 震電驚雷之字, 呵神罵鬼之談, 無古無今之畫, 固不在尋常蹊徑中也. 未畫以前, 不立一格; 既畫之後, 不留一格. 乾隆甲申為茂林年學兄哂正. 板橋鄭燮.". The biography of Zheng Banqian "鄭板橋年譜(鄭板橋集)" written in chronological order (at the age of 72 years old) by "The Biography of Zheng Banqian": Painting "Orchids Bamboos and Rocks" was painted by Zheng Banqiao in 1764 (year JIASHEN, the 29th year of Qinglong period Qing dynasty) at 72 years old for MAO LIN NIAN XUE BROTHER TO INSTRUCT, and inscribed: ARTICLES THAT OPEN AND OVERTHROW HEAVEN AND EARTH, WORDS THAT SHOCK AND FRIGHTEN LIGHTNING AND THUNDER, TALKS THAT SCORE AND BLAME GOD AND GHOST, A PAINTING THAT HAS NOT BEEN EXISTED IN THE PAST AND WILL NOT BE DONE IN THE NEAR FUTURE, ARE ALL NOT ON THE USUAL ROUTE OR COMMON WAY. NEVER TO HAVE A STYLE BEFORE YOU START TO PAINT AND NEVER TO HAVE A STYLE LEFT AFTER YOU FINISH A PAINTING, dedicated QIANLONG JIASHEN (QIANLONG YEAR 29 A.D. 1764) PAINTED FOR MAO LIN NIAN XUE BROTHER TO INSTRUCT, BANQIAO ZHENG XIE. Scientific comparison with Seals and Signatures of Zheng Banqiao for authenticity 以畫家簽名筆跡與印文比對確認鄭板橋名畫真偽 鄭板橋簽名及印文比對樣本 Sample of Comparison about "The Seals and Signatures of Zheng Banqiao": "The Seals and Signatures of Zheng Banqiao" offered by Gg-Art Dot Com NET TECH CO., LTD. in Guangzhou City, China. 中國广州市圣翰文化传播有限公司 "中华博物" 艺术收藏网站所收集之 "郑板桥落款与印鉴". 我們以具備法庭證據能力的畫家簽名筆跡與印文比對及作品顏料色差等科學分析方法確定名畫真偽 We use scientific comparison analysis of "Seals and Signatures" of the artists on the renowned paintings as well as their color differences of painted color pigments on the paintings that can be rendered in a law court as strong evidences to assure and confirm their true authenticity. 鄭板橋 Zheng Banqiao 郑板桥名畫作品之畫家簽名及印文與中华博物艺术收藏网站所收集之畫家落款与印鉴比對分析 The comparison analysis of "Seals and Signatures" of the artist Zheng Banqiao on the painting with those collected in website gg-art dot com about the artist 經由與中國广州市圣翰文化传播有限公司 "中华博物" 艺术收藏网站所收集之 "鄭板橋落款与印鉴" 精細比對分析, 在此幅名畫上之作者題識簽名字跡與鈐印, 為畫家鄭板橋的本人親自書寫筆跡及簽名印鑑. Through the careful comparison and analysis with " The Seals and Signatures of Zheng Banqiao " offered by Gg-Art Dot Com NET TECH CO., LTD. in Guangzhou City, China, the seals and signature of the artist in this fine painting are both the personal seals and signature of Zheng Banqiao. 鄭板橋作蘭竹石圖的最高落槌拍賣紀錄如下: 鄭板橋1756年作 "竹石兰蕙图" (高 186.5 x 寬 96.0 cm,水墨紙本立轴) 2011年6月7日於中国北京北京匡时国际拍卖有限公司2011春季艺术品拍卖会扬州画派作品专场 Lot. 1059 售出美金 US 6,176,000 元. The highest auction hammer price record of "Orchids Bamboos and Rocks" paintings by Zheng Banqiao was as follows: The "Bamboo and calligraphy" (H 186.5 x W 96.0 cm, ink on paper, hanging scroll.) by Zheng Banqiao dated 1756 was sold US 6,176,000 dollars at Beijing Council International Auctions Beijing China 2011 Spring Auction Lot. 1059 on 06/07/2011. 2014 年世界拍賣總收入前 500 名畫家中之前 155 名中國畫家 Top 155 Chinese artists among the Top 500 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 2014 年世界拍賣總收入前 500 名畫家中之前 155 名中國畫家 Top 155 Chinese artists among the Top 500 artists by world auction revenue in 2014 共 155 名中國畫家占前 500 名畫家之 31 % Total 155 Chinese artists / 500 artists = 31 % 假如你是西方油畫的收藏家,扣除 31 % 的中國畫家,再扣除 20 % 左右的中國瓷器、青銅器、珠寶玉器、漆器雜項類中國作家,2014年你只是在世界作者市場 49 % 以內經營藝術品而已;可能再過10年,你將成為只是在世界作者市場 30 % 以內經營。 If you are a collector of western oil paintings, deducting 31 % for Chinese artists of paintings and further deducting 20% for Chinese artists of ceramics、bronze、jades and jewelry、lacquer and miscellaneous works of art, in 2014 you are only operating works of art within 49% of the world artists market. Maybe after 10 years, you might become operating works of art within 30% of the world artists market. 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover ($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price ($) Page 84 (14 Chinese artists) 第84頁14位中國畫家 列名 作者姓名 拍賣總收入(美金) 拍賣件數 最高落槌價(美金) Rank Artist Auction Turnover($) Sold Lots Top Hammer Price($) 7 QI Baishi (1864-1957) 齊白石 206,245,348 719 7,861,850 9 ZHANG Daqian (1899-1983) 張大千 193,242,992 817 7,476,199 13 ZAO Wou-ki (1921-2013) 趙無極 115,686,349 575 7,161,650 16 FU Baoshi (1904-1965) 傅抱石 103,465,331 142 4,944,050 17 XU Beihong (1895-1953) 徐悲鴻 102,449,141 219 6,532,000 19 HUANG Zhou (1925-1997) 黃冑 96,461,998 625 5,506,020 20 HUANG Binhong (1865-1955) 黃賓虹 88,082,380 303 8,839,900 26 WU Changshuo (1844-1927) 吳昌碩 80,942,833 560 5,463,850 31 LU Yanshao (1909-1993) 陸儼少 66,350,196 443 1,925,760 32 LI Keran (1907-1989) 李可染 65,946,710 207 7,294,500 37 CHU Teh-Chun (1920-2014) 朱德群 60,897,598 241 3,800,000 38 WU Guanzhong (1919-2010) 吳冠中 60,623,435 153 2,967,000 42 LIN Fengmian (1900-1991) 林風眠 54,514,729 253 2,449,500 50 ZENG Fanzhi (1964)曾梵志 43,080,328 50 3,606,400 Page 85 (17 Chinese artists) 第85頁17位中國畫家 53 PU Ru (1896-1963) 溥儒(溥心畬) 41,246,692 1,042 838,500 55 XIE Zhiliu (1910-1997) 謝稚柳 39,960,699 355 2,367,850 58 WU Hufan (1894-1968) 吳湖帆 37,900,898 320 3,412,500 59 WANG Duo (1592-1652) 王鐸 37,871,423 70 3,013,650 62 PAN Tianshou (1897-1971) 潘天壽 34,790,957 88 3,600,840 67 ZHU Da (1626-1705) 朱耷(八大山人) 32,277,125 38 6,190,200 71 SAN Yu (1901-1966) 常玉 30,027,262 41 9,151,899 75 ZHU Xinjian (1953-2014) 朱新建 28,619,279 1,202 898,150 78 QIANLONG Emperor (1711-1799) 乾隆皇帝 27,079,477 48 16,483,200 81 CHENG Shifa (1921-2007) 程十髮 25,987,069 486 1,959,600 83 QI Gong (1912-2005) 啟功 25,693,155 437 815,500 85 QIAN Songyan (1899-1985) 錢松喦 25,582,974 254 1,053,650 89 FAN Zeng (1938) 范曾 23,416,615 237 2,941,200 93 YU Youren (1879-1964) 于右任 23,032,037 718 521,279 95 ZHOU Chunya (1955) 周春芽 21,226,785 65 1,134,700 96 WANG Hui (1632-1717) 王翬 21,050,636 58 4,569,600 98 ZHANG Xiaogang (1958) 張曉剛 20,783,341 44 10,698,699 Page 86 (18 Chinese artists) 第86頁18位中國畫家 103 LIU Wei (1965) 刘炜 19,134,174 43 2,935,800 105 WANG Xuetao (1903-1982) 王雪濤 18,896,219 348 827,220 109 HUANG Yongyu (1924) 黄永玉 18,286,630 241 902,430 110 DONG Shouping (1904-1997) 董寿平 18,251,261 309 842,920 112 HE Haixia (1908-1998) 何海霞 17,310,468 144 3,266,000 114 CHEN Yifei (1946-2005) 陳逸飛 16,910,797 29 2,964,699 119 GUAN Liang (1900-1986) 關良 16,014,062 239 2,197,800 120 REN Yi (1840-1896) 任頤(任伯年) 15,959,015 167 1,199,520 128 DONG Qichang (1555-1636) 董其昌 14,722,727 123 2,769,300 130 WEN Zhengming (1470-1559) 文徵明 14,576,419 79 1,633,000 131 YU Fei'an (1888-1959) 于非闇 14,505,161 109 972,600 135 ZHENG Banqiao (1693-1765) 鄭板橋 14,208,977 76 2,200,000 136 LIU Dawei (1945) 刘大为 14,023,225 121 1,621,000 138 LI Kuchan (1899-1983) 李苦禪 13,918,988 276 786,240 139 LIN Sanzhi (1898-1989) 林散之 13,856,855 350 907,760 141 LUO Zhongli (1948) 羅中立 13,483,611 53 6,159,800 148 HONG Yi (1880-1942) 弘一(李叔同) 12,755,950 85 1,306,400 149 LIU Xiaodong (1963) 劉小東 12,589,594 15 7,470,400 Page 87 (19 Chinese artists) 第87頁19位中國畫家 152 LAI Shaoqi (1915-2000) 赖少其 12,209,093 144 5,538,600 153 CHEN Peiqiu (1922/23) 陈佩秋 12,101,206 194 1,040,000 157 YI Bingshou (1754-1815) 伊秉绶 11,964,497 55 3,242,000 161 LIU Haisu (1896-1994) 劉海粟 11,536,281 138 1,877,950 166 YANG Yan (1958) 楊彥 11,191,811 57 10,784,400 167 TANG Yun (1910-1993) 唐雲 11,031,461 493 293,940 172 FANG Lijun (1963) 方力均 10,814,787 30 6,697,600 178 TANG Yin (1470-1523) 唐寅(唐伯虎) 10,514,886 33 4,956,250 180 GUAN Shanyue (1912-2000) 關山月 10,378,961 119 2,850,750 182 LIU Guosong (1932) 劉國松 10,204,764 83 1,804,599 184 CHEN Shaomei (1909-1954) 陳少梅 10,172,762 89 3,000,700 185 SHI Guoliang (1956) 史國良(釋慧禪) 10,111,795 116 1,588,580 186 HUANG Junbi (1898-1991) 黃君璧 10,051,378 313 319,410 188 FU Shan (1607-1684) 傅山 9,945,247 23 3,890,400 189 HE Jiaying (1957) 何家英 9,919,579 54 859,130 190 ZHOU Sicong (1939-1996) 周思聪 9,888,000 174 1,377,850 191 ZHU Ming (1938) 朱銘 9,699,670 94 1,224,549 196 JIN Nong (1687-1763) 金農 9,367,369 48 1,732,040 200 LIU Danzhai (1931-2011) 刘旦宅 9,177,422 134 1,339,060 Page 88 (15 Chinese artists) 第88頁15位中國畫家 201 LI Xiongcai (1910-2001) 黎雄才 9,162,598 191 788,160 208 YA Ming (1924-2002) 亚明 8,916,735 251 1,172,160 215 BAI Xueshi (1915-2011) 白雪石 8,571,042 164 456,119 217 LEE Man Fong (1913-1988) 李曼峰 8,494,019 61 3,735,200 218 HONG Ren (1610-1663) 弘仁 8,467,043 5 7,542,300 221 FENG Zikai (1898-1975) 豐子愷 8,411,283 175 437,670 223 SONG Wenzhi (1919-1999) 宋文治 8,326,290 244 469,151 224 XU Lei (1963) 徐累 8,312,432 26 2,606,400 225 WANG Yidong (1955) 王沂東 8,284,639 30 1,458,900 227 WANG Mingming (1952) 王明明 8,207,562 130 453,600 234 JIA Youfu (1942) 賈又福 7,873,366 79 1,864,150 236 WU Zuoren (1908-1997) 吳作人 7,832,988 148 636,090 237 FAN Yang (1955) 范揚 7,806,488 233 243,750 242 WANG Yuanqi (1642-1715) 王原祁 7,678,320 39 1,465,200 250 AI Xuan (1947) 艾轩 7,467,339 43 749,800 Page 89 (12 Chinese artists) 第89頁12位中國畫家 258 PAN Yuliang (1895-1977) 潘玉良 7,179,153 11 3,870,351 262 ZHAO Zhiqian (1829-1884) 趙之謙 7,060,825 66 1,160,099 265 TIAN Liming (1955) 田黎明 6,999,979 95 315,900 266 EMPEROR KANGXI (1654-1722) 康熙皇帝 6,937,669 14 3,258,000 268 SHI Lu (1919-1982) 石魯 6,852,847 49 1,021,230 271 TIAN Shiguang (1916-1999) 田世光 6,803,606 123 781,920 276 CHOU Ying (1493-1560) 仇英 6,632,784 50 1,823,360 279 DING Yanyong (1902-1978) 丁衍庸 6,584,807 181 592,939 291 GUO Moruo (1892-1978) 郭沫若 6,218,480 61 1,102,280 294 XU Bing (1955) 徐冰 6,130,422 30 1,167,120 297 SHEN Zhou (1427-1509) 沈周 6,066,002 28 1,798,500 299 SHEN Yinmo (1883-1971) 沈尹默 6,003,213 185 1,218,750 Page 90 (14 Chinese artists) 第90頁14位中國畫家 303 YUE Minjun (1962) 岳敏君 5,851,974 22 1,296,800 306 ZHAO Shao'Ang (1905-1998) 趙少昂 5,809,681 247 259,520 309 XUE Liang (1956) 薛亮 5,717,377 95 1,103,640 316 CHEONG Soo Pieng (1917-1983) 钟泗滨 5,566,836 55 631,609 323 ZHANG Ruitu (1570-1641) 張瑞圖 5,495,433 30 761,870 328 CHEN Hongshou (1598-1652) 陳洪绶 5,458,659 20 1,945,200 329 REN Zhong (1976) 任重 5,452,237 56 423,540 331 ZHU Qizhan (1892-1996) 朱屺瞻 5,417,335 209 260,000 332 ZHAO Puchu (1907-2000) 趙樸初 5,382,881 175 486,300 336 WANG Jian (1598-1677) 王鑒 5,309,438 23 3,811,700 339 YANG Shanshen (1913-2004) 楊善深 5,279,455 184 1,427,360 341 KANG Youwei (1858-1927) 康有為 5,199,080 113 324,200 343 GU Wenda (1955) 谷文達 5,179,178 42 1,119,180 345 LIU Ye (1964) 劉野 5,117,193 34 891,550 Page 91 (18 Chinese artists) 第91頁18位中國畫家 351 PU Guang (XIII -XIV) 溥光 4,944,050 1 4,944,050 352 HE Shaoji (1799-1873) 何绍基 4,912,933 136 747,500 355 LIU Jiyou (1918-1983) 劉繼卣 4,891,144 108 399,595 358 CHEN Dayu (1912-2001) 陳大羽 4,855,807 247 454,160 365 SHI Tao (1642-1707) 石濤 4,796,775 27 2,269,400 368 ZHU Meicun (1911-1993) 朱梅邨 4,776,671 117 570,150 369 JIA Aili (1979) 贾蔼力 4,758,253 8 1,262,240 370 XI Dejin (1923-1981) 席德進 4,740,558 89 227,080 373 SHEN Peng (1931) 沈鹏 4,670,229 160 701,330 374 AI Weiwei (1957) 艾未未 4,663,696 32 966,749 375 XU Lele (1955) 徐樂樂 4,628,253 155 210,730 383 YE Qianyu (1907-1995) 葉淺予 4,530,685 118 356,620 389 ZHU Yunming (1460-1526) 祝允明 4,462,454 14 1,629,000 393 LI Jin (1958) 李津 4,372,647 94 212,160 394 ZHAN Wang (1962) 展望 4,360,124 13 2,709,000 395 FANG Chuxiong (1950) 方楚雄 4,355,333 148 262,080 397 LU Yushun (1962) 盧禹舜 4,336,840 61 884,520 399 CHEN Wenxi (1906-1991) 陳文希 4,242,709 71 1,095,650 Page 92 (13 Chinese artists) 第92頁13位中國畫家 402 CHENG Conglin (1954) 程叢林 4,177,932 3 4,052,500 404 TAO Lengyue (1895-1985) 陶冷月 4,141,462 138 457,240 405 HE Duoling (1948) 何多苓 4,131,489 12 1,419,000 409 LONG Rui (1946) 龍瑞 4,047,039 66 956,980 416 LU Yifei (1908-1997) 陸抑非 3,995,369 121 791,293 425 ZHANG Shanzi (1882-1940) 張善孖 3,840,085 90 324,200 428 WANG Guangyi (1957) 王廣義 3,799,843 37 1,167,120 430 WEI Zixi (1915-2002) 魏紫熙 3,791,768 120 235,190 432 YUN Shouping (1633-1690) 惲壽平 3,784,559 78 541,800 437 PAN Gongkai (1947) 潘公凯 3,737,332 16 2,141,040 443 SHA Menghai (1900-1992) 沙孟海 3,702,566 132 293,940 446 HUANG Shen (1687-c.1773) 黃慎 3,685,764 49 425,100 450 LIN Yong (1942) 林墉 3,650,618 117 259,360 Page 93 (15 Chinese artists) 第93頁15位中國畫家 456 LIAO Chi-Chun (1902-1976) 廖繼春 3,625,280 9 1,252,033 461 LI Shan (1686-1760) 李鱓 3,569,789 38 652,800 462 LAN Ying (1585-c.1664) 蓝瑛 3,562,896 42 438,210 464 YANG Zhiguang (1930) 楊之光 3,525,002 119 195,840 468 ZHANG Enli (1965) 张恩利 3,497,596 12 708,949 471 YANG Feiyun (1954) 杨飞云 3,467,338 14 734,400 472 ZHOU Jingxin (1959) 周京新 3,445,045 113 519,040 475 JIANG Hanting (1904-1963) 江寒汀 3,408,711 125 300,625 476 WANG Ziwu (1936) 王子武 3,404,947 51 653,200 478 LE PHO (1907-2001) 黎譜 3,396,747 96 696,059 479 LIU Yi (1957) 刘溢 3,370,316 20 615,980 481 NI Yuanlu (1593-1644) 倪元璐 3,350,382 10 1,100,000 492 CHIU Ya Tsai (1949-2013) 邱亞才 3,288,319 53 180,459 498 WEN Jia (1501-1583) 文嘉 3,261,051 17 1,986,160 500 WU Dayu (1903-1988) 吴大羽 3,248,689 9 772,800 資料來源: 法國 Art price 2014 年全世界藝術市場報告書第 84-93 頁 2014 年全世界拍賣總收入結果前 500 名畫家. 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