Gustave Loiseau's 2024 quotation and value of paintings and drawings

Gustave Loiseau, oil on canvas

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Artist's rating and value

A post-impressionist painter, Gustave Loiseau quickly established a reputation and a place in the world art market. Today, Loiseau's works are highly prized, making them a sure bet in auction rooms. The prices at which the artist's works sell range from €100 to €1,736,770 - a considerable delta, but one that speaks volumes about the value that can be attached to the artist's works. His oil on canvas Le pont Henri IV, Notre Dame de Paris sous la neige sold for €1,736,770.

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Drawing - watercolor

From €100 to €18,000

Paint

From €690 to €1,736,770

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The artist's works and style

Gustave Loiseau was a 20th-century postimpressionist painter who painted a lot of landscapes. He worked mainly in drawing and oil on canvas, but also produced a few drawings and watercolors.

The life of Gustave Loiseau

Gustave Loiseau was born into a modest family in Paris in 1865. He showed an early interest in art and began studying painting at an early age. He first studied at the École des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, where he learned the basics of painting and was exposed to various artistic influences of his time.

Loiseau was to some extent a self-taught artist, as he learned by studying the works of the great masters of painting, as well as by observing nature and experimenting with different painting techniques. He was strongly influenced by the Impressionists, in particular Claude Monet, whose treatment of light and color he admired.

Early in his career, Loiseau was drawn to landscape painting, capturing the rural landscapes of France, particularly the Normandy region and Brittany. He liked to depict the changing light and seasons in his paintings, earning him a reputation as a meticulous landscape painter sensitive to the nuances of nature. 

As his career progressed, Loiseau expanded his repertoire to include still lifes and urban scenes. His style became more distinctive, with bold, expressive brushstrokes and a bright, vivid color palette.

Despite limited recognition during his lifetime, Gustave Loiseau continued to paint with dedication throughout his life. It was only in the years following his death in 1935 that his work began to be more widely appreciated and recognized for its contribution to the French Post-Impressionist movement. 

Gustave Loiseau's imprint on his period

Today, Gustave Loiseau's works are exhibited in museums and galleries around the world, and he is considered one of the great landscape painters of his time, having made a significant contribution to the history of French art.

His signature

Not all Gustave Loiseau's works are signed.

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

Signature of Gustave Loiseau

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