Cote et valeur 2024 des bronzes, sculptures, dessins, peintures de Georges Guyot

Georges Guyot, bronze

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Rating and value of works by Georges Guyot

French sculptor, draughtsman and animal painter Georges Guyot works mainly in bronze. Lately, his value has been on the rise on the art market. His works are sold for between €20 and €150,000 on the auction market, a substantial delta but one that speaks volumes about the value that can be attributed to the artist's works. In 2017, a bronze sculpture, Orang Outan, dating from 1930, sold for €150,000, whereas it was estimated at between €35,000 and €55,000.

Order of value from a simple work to the most prestigious

Technique used

Results

Print - multiple

From €20 to €1,800

Paint

From €50 to €10,000

Drawing - watercolor

From €20 to €35,000

Bronze

From €100 to €150,000

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Style and technique of artist Georges Guyot

Georges Guyot is a French sculptor who works mainly in bronze. His sculptures are characterized by animal subjects, particularly wild beasts. He has produced a number of drawings and paintings, but is best known and sought after for his sculptures.

Georges Guyot, oil on isorel

Georges Guyot's career  

Georges Lucien Guyot (1885 - 1972) was a French sculptor born in Paris.

Born into a modest family, he was unable to study art, so he apprenticed with a woodcarver. He copied numerous models, and soon turned to animal subjects. Like many artists of his time, such as Paul Jouve and Roger Godchaux, he frequented the Jardin des Plantes for inspiration.

Guyot spent time in Montmarte, where he did some work, notably at the Bateau Lavoir, where cubism was born. Although his work is classical and realistic, he remains a modern spirit who likes to seek out other influences. In 1931, he joined the Groupe des Douze, a group of animal sculptors including François Pompon and Paul Jouve.

His first solo exhibition didn't take place until 1970, although he had had success before then.

Georges Guyot, bronze

Georges Guyot's imprint on his period

Georges Guyot was a well-known and sought-after artist during his lifetime, selling works at high enough prices to make a living from the various commissions he received. Today, his value is stable on the auction market.

Recognizing the artist's signature

Georges Guyot often signs his works with his family name in cursive script. Expertise is essential to authenticate your property.

Georges Guyot's signature

Knowing the value of a work

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