Rating and value 2024 of Albert Cheuret's sculptures, lighting fixtures and bronzes

Albert Cheuret, lighting

If you own a work by or based on the artist Albert Cheuret and would like to know its value, our state-approved experts and auctioneers will be happy to advise you. Our specialists will carry out a free appraisal of your work, and provide you with a precise estimate of its value on the current market. Then, if you wish to sell your work of art, we will guide you towards the best possible means of obtaining the best possible price.

Artist's rating and value

Highly prized by French collectors, works by Albert Cheuret are listed at auction. The price at which they sell on the art market ranges from €220 to €260,000, a substantial delta but one that speaks volumes about the value that can be attributed to works by Albert Cheuret. A work signed by him can fetch thousands of euros, as demonstrated by his Console aux cobras, dating from 1925, which sold for €260,000 in 2009, whereas its estimate was between €150,000 and €200,000. His works, which are rarely seen on the market, have great upside potential.  

Order of value from the most basic to the most prestigious

Technique used

Results

Drawing - watercolor

From €220 to €183,780

Sculpture- volume

From €400 to €209,300

Luminaire

From €400 to €240,000

Furniture

From €900 to €260,000

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Artist's style and technique

Albert Cheuret is a versatile artist who has produced works of furniture, decoration and sculpture that oscillate between a tendency towards geometric forms and elements borrowed from Art Deco. Most of his work focuses on lighting fixtures.

Albert Cheuret, a sought-after 20th-century sculptor

Albert Cheuret (1884-1966) was a 20th-century French sculptor and decorator.

Born in Paris, he was trained in sculpture by Georges Lemaire and Jacques Perrin. He soon set up his own design studio and won first prize in the Sculpture Ornementale competition, which brought him a large number of commissions. Like Barye, he placed great importance on animals in his work, particularly birds, whose iconography he multiplied in his decorations and ornamental sculptures. After the discovery of Tutankhamen's sarcophagus, he gradually added orientalizing elements to his work. He was exhibited many times in Paris, and his work evolved into a hybrid mix of currents, borrowing elements from Art Deco.  

The sculptor's imprint on his period

Albert Cheuret is one of those artists who don't make much of a mark on their era. Unknown to the general public, his works are nevertheless highly valued on today's auction market.

The artist's signature

Albert Cheuret's works are not all signed.

Although there are variations, here is a first example of its signature:

Albert Cheuret's signature

Appraising your property

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