Rating and value of works, furniture, tables, sculptures by Hubert Le Gall

Hubert Le Gall, chest of drawers

If you own a work by or based on the work of artist Hubert Le Gall and would like to know its value, our state-approved experts and auctioneers can advise you. Our specialists will carry out a free appraisal of your work, and provide you with a precise estimate of its value on the current market. Then, if you wish to sell your work of art, we will guide you towards the best possible means of obtaining the best possible price.

Artist's rating and value

During the 20th century, Hubert Le Gall established himself as one of the most talented cabinetmakers of his time. Since then, his value has continued to rise. As a result, he has become a firm fixture on the international art market. Highly prized by collectors, his commodes and tables are the most popular on the market, particularly the rare Anthémis models and the Marguerite 10 fleurs tables. A piece of Le Gall furniture can fetch millions of euros at auction, as demonstrated by his red and gold Anthémis wooden commode, which sold for 87,000 euros at Christie's in 2019.

Order of value from the most basic to the most prestigious

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Luminaire

From €770 to €58,000

Sculpture - volume

From €1,800 to €35,000

Table

From €1,550 to €87,000

Objects (candlesticks, mirrors)

From €200 to €100,000

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Hubert Le Gall, Marguerite table in bronze

Hubert Le Gall, from finance to contemporary furniture

Hubert le Gall was born in Lyon in 1961. He studied economics and finance, but soon turned to art. His first works were paintings, few of which are on the auction market today.

Most of his furniture is inspired by poetry and plants, taking much of his inspiration from floral motifs and playing on the simplicity and curvature of shapes.

Hubert le Gall works and designs his pieces in a studio in Montmartre, formerly that of the painter Bonnard. Here, he notably designed the dining room for Paris City Hall. His work has been exhibited by the Avant-Scène gallery, as well as the Magenta gallery in Milan. Museums such as La Piscine in Roubaix and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts have acquired some of his works for display in their permanent collections. He has also been one of the contemporary artists commissioned to decorate churches, in the same way as Keith Haring and the triptych for Saint Eustache church: in 2020, he created a reliquary for Chartres cathedral.

Also a scenographer, he was notably involved in the Fragonard exhibition at the Musée Jacquemart André and the Mélancolie exhibition at the Grand Palais.

The artist's creations and style

Hubert Le Gall creates contemporary furniture and sculptures, with no particular movement in mind. He works with a variety of materials, including glass, ceramics, wood and resin, but his preferred material is bronze, which he uses for his 10-daisy table. 

Recognizing Hubert Le Gall's signature

Hubert Le Gall doesn't always sign his works. That's why, if you think you own a piece by the artist, it's important to have it appraised to be sure of its originality. 

Appraising your property

If you own a work by Hubert Le Gall, don't hesitate to request a free appraisal by filling in our online form. A member of our team of experts and certified auctioneers will contact you to provide an estimate of the market value of your work.

If you are considering selling your work, our specialists will also guide you through the various alternatives available to obtain the best possible price, taking into account market trends and the specific features of each piece.

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