Rating and value of works, paintings, drawings by Henri Manguin

Henri Manguin, oil on canvas

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Cote et valeur de l'artiste Henri Manguin         

The artist Henri Manguin left behind a body of work characteristic of Fauvist painting, famous for his canvases and drawings. Prices for his works are now rising under auctioneers' gavels. His paintings are particularly prized, especially by French buyers. The price at which they sell on the art market ranges from €10 to €833,150, a substantial gap but one that says a lot about the value that can be attributed to Manguin's works. In 2016, his oil on canvas Les oliviers à cavalière sold for €833,150.

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From €10 to €600

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From €50 to €26,680

Oil on canvas

From €450 to €833,150

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Henri Manguin, oil on canvas

Style and technique of the artist Henri Manguin       

Henri Manguin is a twentieth-century painter who worked in a variety of media. He was one of the leading exponents of the Fauvist movement at the turn of the century. His output is substantial, consisting mainly of oils on canvas. 

Henri Manguin, from Fauvism to Saint Tropez    

Henri Charles Manguin (1874 - 1949) was a French painter born in Paris.

He attended secondary school at Lycée Condorcet, but soon abandoned his studies to devote himself to painting. He studied in Gustave Moreau's studio at the Beaux-Arts de Paris, and met Henri Matisse, Albert Marquet and many others who would join him in the cage aux fauves.

He married Jeanne Carette at the age of 25, and in the same years exhibited at Galerie B. Weil and the Société nationale Beaux-Arts. Weil gallery and at the Société nationale des Beaux-Arts. In 1902, he exhibited for the first time at the Salon des Indépendants.

Two years later, he befriended Paul Signac. They moved to Saint Tropez, where Manguin found a new source of inspiration. Like all promising artists of his time, he exhibited at the Salon d'Automne and became a member. Ambroise Vollard bought 150 paintings from him in 1904, launching his career. He traveled throughout Europe and Russia, before settling in Neuilly.

A friend of the painter Félix Vallotton, he took advantage of his home in Honfleur to find new inspiration. When the Great War broke out, he moved to Lausanne. However, he took part in the project for the Annonciade in Saint Tropez, a town he had loved all his life.

He exhibited all over Europe and the world after the war, and died in 1949 in Gassin.

Henri Manguin's influence on his time

Henri Manguin was a leading member of the Fauvist group, who left an important legacy in the history of twentieth-century art. His canvases are colorful and expressive. From his time to the present day, he has been and remains an artist much appreciated by collectors the world over. Collectors play an important role in preserving his work, although some of his paintings and drawings are on display in museums in France and around the world. 

Recognizing the artist's signature

Not all the painter's works are signed. However, with or without a mention, it is important for you to have the work appraised to ensure its originality and to be able to date it. Of course, there are also copies.

Henri Manguin's signature

Knowing the value of a work

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