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Who's Isingiro Doran? What is the market price of his calligraphy and painting?

Aisingiorro Taoran, the 11th grandson of Emperor Kangxi, is a young calligrapher. Now Mr. Tao Ran's calligraphy works have great room for appreciation. At present, Mr. Tao Ran's calligraphy is about 30,000-50,000 yuan, but it is not a masterpiece.

Ai Xinqiao Luo Daoran, male, born in Beijing, now lives in Rizhao, Shandong, Manchu, and is the great-grandson of Zhuangyun Road X, the sixteenth son of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty. He has no party affiliation and is the nephew of an internationally renowned calligraphy master, Mr. Qi Gong.

Current position:

Vice Chairman of China Artists Association

Vice Chairman of China People's Artists Association

Vice Chairman of Hong Kong International China Calligraphers Association

Vice Chairman of China Hanlin Academy Painters Association

Director of China Collection Association

Vice President of China Hanlin Painting and Calligraphy Institute

Consultant of China Hanlin Academy Artists Association.

Vice President of Aisingiorro Painting and Calligraphy Research Association

Introduction:

Mr. Dao Ran was invited to participate in calligraphy competitions at home and abroad for many times, and won 1 1 gold medal, several silver prizes, seven first prizes and dozens of excellent prizes in the competition.

Character experience

During the Republic of China, Mr. Tao Ran's great-grandfather immigrated to Taiwan Province at the invitation of Mr. Chiang Kai-shek. He stayed in Shandong because of a mutiny on his way through Jinan, Shandong. His great-grandfather took his grandfather and grandfather to live in Rizhao, Shandong. Mr. Tao Ran has traveled to Beijing, Kyrgyzstan, Liaoning and other places all the year round, and his calligraphy works have been well received, and he has participated in the Essien Choro family painting and calligraphy exhibition many times.

Mr. Daoran began to learn calligraphy at the age of six, and studied under Zeng Xiyan, Liu, Ou and Zhao. Later, he devoted himself to studying Mr. Qi Gong's calligraphy and got a good understanding of Mr. Qi Gong's calligraphy. His calligraphy and Mr. Qi Gong's original works are put together, and it's hard to tell whether they are true or false. He was called the most promising family calligrapher by the elders of the Essien Choro family. His calligraphy is exquisite and elegant, and he spares no effort to gain popularity.