Rating and value of works, drawings, paintings by Étienne Bouhot

Etienne Bouhot, oil on canvas

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Rating and artist value Étienne Bouhot

Considered an important artist of the 19th century, Étienne Bouhot leaves behind an artistic identity of his own. This legacy consists mainly of oils on canvas. Today, prices for his works are rising under the auctioneer's hammer, and his stock is on the rise. His canvases and other works are particularly prized, especially by French buyers, and the price at which they sell on the art market ranges from €80 to €160,000, a considerable delta but one that speaks volumes about the value that can be attributed to Bouhot's works. In 2008, a composition entitled Le magasin d'orfèvrerie de Jean-Baptiste Claude Odiot, rue l'Évêque, butte Saint Roch, sold for €160,000.

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Drawing - watercolor

From €80 to €2,500

Oil on canvas

From €1,830 to €160,000 

Style and technique of artist Étienne Bouhot    

Bouhot mainly produced oil on canvas paintings of buildings in and around Paris, his main inspiration. He is influenced by Romanticism, depicting mainly landscapes.

Etienne Bouhot, oil on canvas

The life of Étienne Bouhot

Étienne Bouhot was born on July 16, 1780 in Paris, France. He studied art at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he received a comprehensive artistic training.

Bouhot was a renowned landscape and wildlife painter of his time. He was known for his works depicting scenes of the French countryside, rural landscapes, animals, forest views, rivers and pastoral scenes. His paintings were often marked by great precision in the depiction of nature and animals. His artistic talents won him recognition, and he exhibited his work at the Salon de Paris, an important art show of the time. He also won medals for his work, which contributed to his notoriety.

Étienne Bouhot was influenced by the Romantic movement prevalent in his time, and this was reflected in his paintings of landscapes and rural scenes. His works often depicted the beauty of nature and the harmonious interaction between man and his environment.

Étienne Bouhot died in Paris in 1862, leaving behind an artistic legacy appreciated for its poetic depiction of French nature.

Étienne Bouhot's imprint on his period  

Although his name may not be as famous as some other artists of his time, Étienne Bouhot left a significant contribution to 19th-century landscape and wildlife painting in France. His works are still sought after by art collectors, and can be found in many public and private collections. 

Recognizing the artist's signature

Étienne Bouhot sometimes signs his works, but usually at the bottom of the painting, in a color that contrasts with the background.  

Knowing the value of a work 

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