Chinese Calligraphy: Huangshan Paiyunting by Wu Chunshan Appraisal

Category: Art/Calligraphy

Chinese Calligraphy: Huangshan Paiyunting by Wu Chunshan

Description

Framed Chinese calligraphy piece titled "Huangshan Paiyunting" describing the scenery of Huangshan (Yellow Mountain). Written by Wu Chunshan in Shanghai in 1985.

Appraisal Report

This appears to be a piece of calligraphy titled "Huangshan Paiyunting" (黄山排雲亭) by Wu Chunshan (吳春山). The work describes the scenery of Paiyun Pavilion in Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) as a place with majestic peaks, flying clouds, and captivating views, comparing it to a fairyland. The colophon indicates it was written in Shanghai in 1985. The appraisal value would be highly dependent on the artistic merit of the calligraphy, the reputation of calligrapher Wu Chunshan, and the condition of the piece. Without knowing more about the artist's renown and seeing the piece in person to assess its condition and quality, a precise appraisal is difficult. However, based on it being a framed calligraphy piece from a potentially lesser-known artist (relative to historical masters), a preliminary value range can be estimated.

Appraisal Value

100 - 500