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170 auction of precious photos

To appreciate a work of art, we usually look at the replica through the mobile phone screen, computer screen or the exhibition hall; The most solemn thing is to go to a large and serious museum or exhibition hall to see the original works of real masters. Of course, due to the influence of time and region, we can't see some original works. Different ways of watching, different impressions, and even great differences from day to day.

Have you ever been in such a situation? We appreciate a work with a mobile phone, and we look at it carefully both horizontally and vertically, but we just can't see anything good.

Or in this case, we took a satisfactory photo with our mobile phone, and it felt good on the mobile phone, and our circle of friends won countless praises; But when we uploaded it to the computer, we found that the picture was blurred or the composition was poor. This is the difference brought by different viewing methods.

The following photographs are the famous Rhine II. When many people watch it on their mobile phones or computers for the first time, they don't feel anything, and even think about this kind of work in their hearts. I can shoot it. After learning about the creative idea of the German artist andreas Gource on the Internet, it may not matter to think about it carefully.

Baidu said that the photo composition is amazing, depicting a path, grassland, river and gray sky, with no outline at all, forming a nearly perfect horizontal structure. This is the work of German artist Andreas Gource. This is the work, which was sold at Christie's auction on 201118 for $4,338,500. It is said that the Rhine II was digitized, and the author removed all kinds of distracting elements such as factories and pedestrians, leaving only rivers and grass dikes. Can you see the selling point of this work? The explanation of Christie's auction house is this: We don't want people to guess which area of the Rhine this is after reading this photo. We hope that painters can enjoy this "Platonic water". Gorski's own explanation is: I am not interested in the unusual or unique landscape of the Rhine, but pay attention to the most contemporary landscape that it may exist.

How do you feel when you know this information and look at the picture below? Don't! Most people may still find it bland. The actual size of the Rhine photo is 2.8m× 4.5m When you stand in front of such a masterpiece, feel the wide river and clearly see the surging ripples and every vibrant grass, you will know how attractive this work is. This kind of attraction is something that mobile phones and computer pictures can't give you.

If you can, you can go to museums and art galleries and see the original work with your own eyes, so that you can better understand the mood and hard work of the creator when creating this work. Only by reading the original works, understanding the works and exploring the works can we feel the information that these works of art want to convey.