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BEIJING - A rare hand scroll copy of ancient Chinese calligrapher Wang Xizhi's work fetched a staggering 308 million yuan ($46.40 million) at the China Guardian autumn auction in Beijing on Saturday.
A scroll of classical calligraphy has been sold at an auction in Beijing for $64 million, according to reports by several official Chinese news organizations. Skip to content Skip to site index.
At The New York Times’ ArtBeat, David Barboza reports that a nine-character calligraphy scroll purportedly by the Song Dynasty poet Su Shi has been declared a fake. The allegations threaten to ...
Ink on paper, mounted as a hanging scroll. Features cursive script calligraphy. Signed Chaomin Mao Xiang, with three red seals of the artist, “Chaomin Mao Xiang Pijiang,” “Zu sun fu zi san xiu lin xia ...
A stolen 9-foot calligraphy scroll believed to be written by former Chinese communist leader Mao Zedong has been found cut in half, Hong Kong police said. The artwork, worth about $296.7 million ...
A calligraphy scroll by former Chinese leader Mao Zedong estimated to be worth millions of dollars was cut in half after it was stolen last month in a high-profile burglary in Hong Kong, police said.
Police show a picture of a calligraphy scroll written by Mao Zedong worth about 300 million USD, that had been recovered but found chopped in half at a press conference in Hong Kong (AFP via Getty ...
A rare Chinese calligraphy scroll has fetched 308m yuan (£29m; $46m) - the second-highest amount paid for an artwork at auction in China, the state-run Xinhua news agency says.
View A Japanese calligraphy, ink on paper mounted as hanging scroll, signed by the artist with two seals. by Yamamoto Genpo on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by Yamamoto Genpo. Price ...
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