Rating and value of sculptures, paintings and drawings by Baltasar Lobo

Baltasar Lobo, bronze

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Artist's rating and value

Throughout his career, Baltasar Lobo has produced a great deal. However, his most sought-after period began in the 50s. His international renown opened the doors of many Parisian and Spanish museums. Today, Lobo remains highly valued and is a sure bet on the art market. A work signed by the artist can fetch millions of euros at auction, as demonstrated by his bronze sculpture Pièce d'eau, dating from 1971, which sold for €446,280 at Sotheby's in 2019, whereas it was estimated at between €267,765 and €446,275. 

Order of value from the most basic to the most prestigious

Technique used

Results

Drawing - watercolor

From €40 to €8,000

Print - multiple

From €30 to €11,000

Paint

From €940 to €4,250

Sculpture - volume

From €1,500 to €446,280

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The artist's works and style

Baltasar Lobo is an artist of the Paris School who produces fairly abstract works. He is best known for his bronze sculptures, but has also produced paintings, drawings and prints.

Baltasar Lobo, bronze

Baltasar Lobo or simplified figuration

Baltasar Lobo is a Spanish artist of the New School of Paris, born in Castile in 1910.

As a child, he learned to carve wood and stone from his carpenter father. From 1922 onwards, he began training in sculpture in a workshop, then entered the Beaux-Arts in Madrid. He left this institution after three months to create sculptural decorations for a cemetery. He then specialized in carving wood and marble. Lobo fled Franco's dictatorship a few years later, and managed to escape to the Ardèche. After a long journey, he arrived in Paris, where he was advised by Picasso and Henri Laurens. Influenced by Jean Arp, among others, his originally figurative works became simpler. He worked extensively on female nudes, particularly in bronze - his most famous works. He traveled for some time, notably to La Ciotat where he worked for the shipyard. During this same period, he met the Spanish painter Antoni Tapies.

Towards the end of his career, he carried out a number of public commissions, including a war memorial for the town of Annecy.

He died in Paris in 1993.

Baltasar Lobo's imprint on his era

Baltasar Lobo is an artist who is little known to the general public, but who has produced works that are well known to art lovers and collectors, and which are quoted at auction. A museum is dedicated to him in Spain.

His signature

Not all Baltasar Lobo's works are signed.

Although there are variations, here is a first example of its signature:

Baltasar Lobo's signature

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