Rating and value of works, drawings, paintings by Leonor Fini

Leonor Fini, oil on canvas

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Rating and artist value Leonor Fini

Leonor Fini is a major artist of the 20th century. Today, prices for her works are rising under the auctioneer's hammer. Her oils on canvas are particularly prized, especially by American buyers, and the price at which they sell on the art market ranges from €5 to €1,754,340, a considerable delta but one that speaks volumes about the value that can be attributed to the artist's works. In 2021, his oil on canvas Self-Portrait with Scorpion, dating from 1938 sold for €1,754,340, whereas it was estimated at between €497,160 and €662,880. Its value is on the rise.

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Objects

From €35 to €2,580

Print - multiple

From €5 to €48,000

Sculpture - volume

From €2,110 to €36,590

Drawing - watercolor

From €10 to €78,430

Oil on canvas

From €75 to €1,574,340

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Style and technique of the artist Leonor Fini

A member of the Surrealist movement, Leonor Fini mainly painted human figures inspired by mythology or theater. Her preferred medium was oil on canvas, although she also produced a large number of drawings and prints.

Leonor Fini, poster for the theater

The life of Leonor Fini  

Leonor Fini (1908-1996) was a 20th-century Italian artist whose fame rests mainly on her exceptional talent as a portraitist through surrealism. She was born into a wealthy family, but soon moved to Tieste and left Buenos Aires. Her father insisted that she return to Argentina, but she stayed with her mother throughout her childhood and adolescence. She showed a complicated temperament, being expelled from the schools she attended. Her uncle, however, taught her philosophy, an interest that was probably partly responsible for her choice of artistic movement. Her family predestined her for a career in law; instead, she attended drama school. At the same time, she began painting at the age of fifteen. She moved to Milan at the age of 17, and organized her own exhibition in 1929, at just 21. She fell in love with Prince Lorenzo Lanza del Vasto, left Italy and joined him in Paris, where she met André Breton and Max Jacob. She posed for Henri Cartier-Bresson during a trip to Northern Italy, and shortly afterwards Christian Dior organized her first solo exhibition in Paris. She went on to create her "automatic and metaphorical drawings", the output of which was colossal. She had an affair with Max Ernst and traveled extensively, sometimes with him and sometimes alone. During the war, Leonor Fini was forced into exile in the Free Zone. In 1939, Fini exhibited for the first time in New York. The artist was a great success and became a media personality, causing a sensation with her appearances at society parties.

Leonor Fini's imprint on her period

Leonor Fini had a lasting impact on 20th-century art, surrealist art and the various intellectual circles of the time. Her output is very substantial, and her works are increasingly successful on the auction market.

His influence and legacy in the art world continue to be celebrated, and his work remains a source of inspiration for future generations.

Recognizing the artist's signature

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

Leonor Fini's signature

Knowing the value of a work

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