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三年前,香港一位收藏家到北京一职业画家中买画,这位画家刚刚步入以画谋生的自由职业画家的行列。收藏家经过认真挑选,当时以3500元一幅买下三幅油画作品。成交后他跟这位画家说,“我在睹眼光”,即看今后画家能否发展起来,他买去的画能否增值。三年后,这位画家的作品价格上涨,翻了12倍,而且还在持续增长。无疑,这位收藏家的眼光睹歪了。其实,每个买画的人都想睹正眼光,那么“眼光”的学问有没有规律可循呢?
Three years ago, a collector in Hong Kong bought paintings from a Beijing-based professional painter who just stepped into the ranks of painterly freelance painters. After careful selection of collectors, was a 3,500 yuan to buy three pieces of oil paintings. After the deal, he told the painter, “I’m seeing the vision,” that is, whether or not the painter can develop in the future. Three years later, the artist’s work price soared by 12 times, and it continued to grow. No doubt, the collector’s eyes crooked. In fact, everybody who wants to buy a painting wants to see the real thing. Then there is no law to follow the “vision” theory?