Rating and value of works, drawings, paintings by Claire Bertrand

Claire Betrand

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Rating and artist value Claire Bertrand

Claire Bertrand is a well-known artist among contemporary art lovers. Today, the prices of her works are rising under the auctioneer's hammer. Her oils on canvas are particularly prized, especially by French buyers, and the price at which they sell on the art market ranges from €5 to €4,200, a significant delta but one that speaks volumes about the value that can be attributed to the artist's works. In 2023, his oil on canvas Muter mit Kind sold for €4,200, whereas it was estimated at between €2,800 and €3,600. His value is on the rise.

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Drawing - watercolor

From €60 to €70

Paint

From €5 to €4,200

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Artist Claire Bertrand's style and technique     

Claire Bertrand is a French artist from the Académie Julian, who has produced works in the Expressionist movement. She has produced sculptures, drawings, prints and oil on canvas.

Claire Bertrand's career  

Claire Bertrand (1890-1969) was a French artist of the early 20th century, born in Sèvres. Her mother was a talented pianist and her father a geologist. She acquired a pronounced artistic sensibility early in her childhood.

She trained as a painter at the Académie Julian and then the Académie de la Palette, as well as in the studios of René Ménard and Julien Simon. She married painter Willy Eisenschitz, who was arrested in 1914 as an Austrian subject. She gave birth to their first child while they were both imprisoned. Once the war was over, she exhibited at the Salon des artistes indépendants and the Salon d'Autonme. Claire Bertrand moved several times with her husband to Provence, where they eventually settled. They often held joint exhibitions.

Musical influences can be seen in her paintings, especially in the nuances of color. Her husband and son were arrested in 1940 because of their origin, which necessarily had an impact on their artistic production. They moved to the Drôme, and survived the occupation. At the end of the war, they organized exhibitions in collaboration with their daughter.

Claire Bertrand's imprint on her period 

Claire Bertrand has made a significant contribution to art and culture, although she is not well known to the general public. Her own artistic works reflect the influence of the artistic movements of her time, making her an important figure in twentieth-century art.

Recognizing the artist's signature

Claire Bertrand does not necessarily sign her works. Copies may exist, which is why expertise remains important.

Signature of Claire Bertrand

Knowing the value of a work

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