Rating and value of works, paintings, sculptures by Georges de Feure

Georges De Feure, poster

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Cote et valeur de l'artiste Georges de Feure

Georges de Feure remains a versatile artist whose prolific output abounds on the art market. He produced paintings, prints and drawings, as well as furniture, sculptures, objects and lighting. Today, his works are sold for between €30 and €255,000. His furniture is the most sought-after category of his work. In 2018, an armchair and its footrest, decorated with interlacing and stylized flowers, sold for €6,600. 

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Technique used

Results

Purpose - miscellaneous

From €20 to €5,490

Sculpture - volume

From €80 to €7,900

Luminaire

From €120 to €12,000

Drawing - watercolor

From €46 to €53,830

Print - multiple

From €22 to €130,000

Oil on canvas

From €457 to €249,910

Furniture

From €400 to €255,000

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Artist's style and technique

In the early 20th century, Georges de Feure was considered one of the masters of Art Nouveau. His talent is illustrated in many fields of graphic art, as well as architecture and furniture. He also put his brush at the service of landscape painting, and was unmistakably distinct from Impressionism, belonging to the movements of Symbolism and Art Nouveau. Initially sketched, the landscapes are covered with flat areas of paint, without the brushstrokes disappearing. While the sky saturates two-thirds of the picture, the buildings and trees appear limpidly against a shimmering background. On the other hand, the figure of the femme fatale occupies a prominent place in his repertoire, a recurrent subject in Art Nouveau.

Georges De Feure, oil on canvas

The life of Georges de Feure

Born in Paris in 1868 to Dutch and Belgian parents, Georges Joseph Van Sluÿters was forced to flee to the Netherlands with his parents in 1870 to escape the Franco-Prussian war. After showing a keen interest in painting, he entered the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Amsterdam in 1886, but soon tired of it and moved to Paris, where he was joined by his entire family in 1889. In the capital, Feure gained access to the Parisian art scene, frequenting the cafés where the artists of his day mingled, particularly in Montmartre. Georges Faure made his mark on the Parisian art scene and intelligentsia in the early 1890s. In great demand, he received commissions for Symbolist watercolors, newspaper caricatures and posters. At the same time, he was relatively influenced by the famous poster artist Jules Chéret, and produced numerous posters, lithographs and even illustrated books. In the 1920s, he became very successful in the field of interior decoration, and was even commissioned to design and decorate the mansion of the great couturier Madeleine Vionnet.

Feure's passion for interior design led him to create wallpapers, porcelain and glassware. At the 1900 Universal Exhibition, he decorated the two interiors of the Art Nouveau pavilion. Acclaimed by critics who found in his art the highest French refinement, he continued his work in the early twentieth century, creating theater sets and costumes.

Despite this success, Feure's financial situation deteriorated, and he fell into disuse in the 1930s. He died in Paris in 1943 under the Occupation, and despite his temporary neglect by collectors, he is once again finding many admirers today.

Georges de Feure's imprint on his period

In portraits of femmes fatales, a double polarity is established between masculine and feminine. The women seem proud and triumphant, while the men, overwhelmed by a fatal destiny, mourn the tragic end of their thwarted love affairs. De Feure emphasizes the pernicious charm he detects in women, who bewitch their targets in the manner of the siren songs of the Odyssey. Emphasizing the balance of power between the sexes, Faure adorns the women in rich costumes and the men in wretched rags.

Recognizing Georges de Feure's signature

The artist's pieces are marked with the signature "G. de Feure" or "De Feure" in elegant cursive script. The dinner services, however, are not stamped, which makes appraisal more delicate.

Knowing the value of a work

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