2023
DOI: 10.1177/02762374231158523
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A Trade-off Between the Artistic Aesthetic Value and Market Value of Paintings With Naïve and Childlike Interest Complex

Abstract: This study investigated whether there are any pathways by combining the five dimensions (i.e., naïve image, imagination, story, interestingness, artistry) of the painting with naïve and childlike interest complex that can unify a high artistic aesthetic value and a high market value of this type of painting. We applied children's ratings to measure the artistic aesthetic value and used auction prices to measure the market value of the paintings. The results are analyzed using the fuzzy-set qualitative comparat… Show more

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“…Numerous watercolour paintings garner high prices at these auction houses, which frequently attract both domestic and international purchasers (Ma, Dong & Wang, 2023;Tang, 2023). In China, there are numerous art galleries and online marketplaces that specialise in watercolour paintings, in addition to the auction market (Lu & Rungsuk, 2023;Tang, 2023; ).…”
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“…Numerous watercolour paintings garner high prices at these auction houses, which frequently attract both domestic and international purchasers (Ma, Dong & Wang, 2023;Tang, 2023). In China, there are numerous art galleries and online marketplaces that specialise in watercolour paintings, in addition to the auction market (Lu & Rungsuk, 2023;Tang, 2023; ).…”
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“…Many Chinese purchasers may not appreciate the worth of a high-quality watercolour painting, making it challenging for artists and dealers to sell their work. While watercolour painting is a respected and popular art form in China, it encounters competition from oil painting, calligraphy, and ink painting, among others (Ma, Dong & Wang, 2023;Fender et. al., 2023).…”
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“…This prompted the development of specialised art dealers and galleries, as well as the expansion of the market for Chinese watercolour paintings. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, political stability and economic prosperity facilitated the production and sale of Chinese watercolour paintings (Wang, 2023;Chen,2023;Ma, Dong & Wang, 2023). This resulted in the development of new designs and techniques, as well as colleges and workshops that catered to the requirements of various collectors and patrons.…”
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“…This resulted in the development of new designs and techniques, as well as colleges and workshops that catered to the requirements of various collectors and patrons. The market environment, which includes globalization, technological innovation, and shifting consumer preferences, continues to influence the Chinese watercolour market today (Wang, 2023;Chen,2023;Ma, Dong & Wang, 2023). As the market continues to adapt to these and other external factors, it is probable that the relationship between the Chinese watercolour market and its environment will continue to play a significant role in determining its long-term development.…”
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