The price of Fan Zeng's works varied according to the difference between calligraphy and painting, the difference in subject matter and content, and the difference between early and recent works. According to the information provided, the price of Fan Zeng's works ranged from hundreds of thousands to tens of millions. For example, the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove, which was created in 1990, was sold at a high price of 1.76 million yuan, and the Eight Immortals, which was created in 2011, was sold at 69 million yuan. In addition, the price of Fan Zeng's calligraphy works had reached about 200,000 yuan per square foot. In general, Fan Zeng's works were very popular in the art market, and the prices were constantly rising.
I can't provide any information on the price of Wang Shenghua's works because I don't have the latest knowledge in this field. The price of a calligrapher's work would be affected by many factors, such as the calligrapher's popularity, the quality of the work, the relationship between supply and demand in the market, regional factors, and so on. If you have the latest information about the price of Wang Shenghua's works, you should look for relevant market reports or consult a professional art agent.
The price of Fan Zeng's paintings was determined by the market. Different works had different transaction prices. Some of Fan Zeng's calligraphy and paintings were valued at 800,000 to 2,000,000 per square foot. In the past few years, Fan Zeng's calligraphy and paintings had been sold for a total of 200 million yuan, and some of his works had been valued at 800 -200 thousand yuan per square foot. However, the price of Fan Zeng's works was affected by market factors. In the next few years, Fan Zeng's calligraphy and paintings might receive more attention in the market, and the price would increase to a certain extent. In short, the price of Fan Zeng's paintings was determined by market demand and auction results.
The price of Fan Zeng's paintings varied greatly according to the information provided. According to the auction results, Fan Zeng's works were sold at different prices at different auctions. For example, in the autumn auction of 2011, Fan Zeng's work Zhong Kui was sold for 1.45 million yuan, Zhong Kui in Red was sold for 1.68 million yuan, Stepping Out of Xiamen was sold for 1.62 million yuan, and Lao Zi Yi Yan Tu was sold for 2.8 million yuan. In the spring auction of 2012, Fan Zeng's work My Horse Is Good was sold for 1.63 million yuan, Hua Tuo's Broken View was sold for 2.71 million yuan, and Later Red Cliff Ode was sold for 5.15 million yuan. In addition, Fan Zeng's painting," Remembering the Past at the Red Cliff of Su Zi," was sold for 2.18 million yuan," Hidden Monsters in the Deep Mountains, My Apes Want to Catch Them " was sold for 2.3 million yuan," Eight Immortals Painting " was sold for 69 million yuan," Laozi Exits Cultivation " was sold for 11.04 million yuan," A Beautiful Woman " was sold for more than 12 million yuan," Seven Sages of the Bamboo Forest " was sold for 1.76 million yuan, and " Talking about the Twelve Zodiac " was sold for 2.77 million yuan." The Way is Deep " was sold for 1.56 million yuan. According to these data, the price of Fan Zeng's paintings ranged from tens of thousands to tens of millions.
The price of Qin Ge's works was not fixed. It was mainly affected by the size, content, time of creation, market demand, and many other factors. In the 2015 China Guardian Spring Auction, Qin Ge's work, Han Mo Chun Qiu, was sold for 198 million yuan, becoming the highest price in the Chinese painting and calligraphy auction market at that time. However, other specific information about the price of Qin Ge's calligraphy was not found in the search results provided. Therefore, the price of Qin Ge's works should be analyzed according to the specific situation.
Most of Fan Jianjun's works were priced between 30,000 to 600,000 yuan. The specific price may vary according to the work and the early works.
Fan Jianhua's purple clay teapot works usually cost between hundreds of thousands to millions of yuan. The specific price may vary according to the work and the early works. Most of Fan Jianhua's purple clay teapots were priced between 50,000 to 300,000 yuan. However, the search results provided did not mention the price of the specific works. Therefore, I don't know the exact price of Fan Jianhua's works.
The works of the calligrapher Ding Yi included The Wind of the King and The Jade of the Twelve Beauties of Jinling. Mr. Ding Yi was a famous calligrapher and painter. His works were loved and widely collected by celebrities at home and abroad. His calligraphy works were described as having a unique style. The lines were old and sharp, showing masculinity. However, the search results didn't provide any more detailed information about Ding Yi's works.
Qing Dynasty calligraphers had many outstanding works, including Tie Bao, Guo Shangxian and others. Tie Bao was the most famous calligrapher among the Manchu people. He was good at cursive script and was influenced by Yan Zhenqing, Wang Xizhi, and others. His works such as "Wei Qing Zhai Tie" were widely praised. Guo Shangxian was from Putian, Fujian. He was also very accomplished in calligraphy. The works of these calligraphers demonstrated their inheritance and development of Chinese culture.
Most of Fan Jianjun's purple clay teapot works were priced between 30,000 to 600,000 yuan. The specific price may vary according to the work and the early works.
There was no clear information on the price of Fan Zhiqiang's purple clay teapot. The search results mentioned Fan Zhiqiang's personal profile and the teapot making technique, but did not mention the price of his work. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine the price of Fan Zhiqiang's purple clay teapot.