Cote et valeur 2024 des tableaux de Louis Valtat

Louis Valtat, oil on canvas

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Rating and value of the artist Louis Valtat  

The artist Louis Valtat leaves behind a classical body of work, composed mainly of landscape and marine scenes. He studied art with Jules Lefebvre at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. From then on, prices for his works rose under the auctioneers' gavels. His paintings are highly prized, especially by American and French buyers. The price at which they sell on the art market ranges from €25 to €620,000, a very substantial range but one that speaks volumes about the value that can be attributed to Valtat's works. In 2018, Portrait de Madame Valtat sold for €337,060, whereas its estimate was between €120,000 and €180,000.

Order of value from a simple work to the most prestigious

Composition type

Results

Still life with flowers

From €125 to €308,760

Portrait

From €200 to €337,060

Landscape

From €325 to €620,000

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Style and technique of artist Louis Valtat

Valtat belongs to the Fauve group. Less famous than Vlaminck or Matisse, he nevertheless produced a considerable and remarkable body of work. He produced portraits, landscapes (notably seascapes) and still lifes of flowers. He worked meticulously on the nuances of his canvases, using pure pigments - a characteristic of the Fauvists.

The life of Louis Valtat

Louis Valtat (1869-1952), French artist, was born in Dieppe.

He attended secondary school in Versailles. His father, an amateur painter, exhibited his work early on at the Salon des artistes Indépendants, enabling him to make contacts within the Parisian art scene. After studying at the Beaux-Arts de Paris under Jules Lefebvre, Valtat chose to continue his training at the Académie Julian, with Gustave Boulanger and Benjamin-Constant.

Familiar with the work of the poitillists, he met the Nabi painter Edgar Vuillard, who steered him more towards Fauvism, once all the influences on his painting had been blended. He set up his studio in Paris, but contracted tuberculosis, forcing him to travel for treatment. On these occasions, he met Aristide Maillol.

Some time later, he returned to Paris to exhibit his paintings, which were noticed by Félix Fénéon. Fénéon went on to write about Valtat's work.

He later traveled extensively on the French coast, to Saint Raphaël and Cagnes-sur-Mer, where he met Georges d'Espagnat.

His success was confirmed by his exclusive contract with the art dealer Ambroise Vollard, who bought almost all his work for twelve years - some of which is now in the Morozov collection. Later, he would be compared to Manguin, Derain and Matisse.

He was forced into exile during the Occupation, and remained to paint his last canvases in his rue Wagram studio after the Liberation, suffering from glaucoma.

Louis Valtat's imprint on his period

Louis Valtat was a painter who left his mark on his era, working with many of his peers. He sold his paintings for high prices at the time, a value that has continued to rise over the years. The artist's value peaked in the 1990s, when many of his works were on the art market. However, they are still highly sought-after at auction, especially by American collectors, who still enjoy his paintings.

Recognizing the artist's signature

Not all works by Louis Valtat are signed. They may be at the bottom of the painting, but if you think you own one, it's best to have it appraised to be sure of its originality.

Signature of Louis Valtat

Knowing the value of a work

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