Value and quotation of works, paintings by Raymond Thibesart

Thisebart, Oil on canvas

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Artist's rating and value  

A little-known artist associated with the Post-Impressionist movement, Raymond Thibesart is nonetheless highly appreciated and often featured in auction rooms. Prized by collectors and landscape enthusiasts alike, Raymond Thibesart's works continue to fetch high, ever-increasing prices. A work signed by the artist can fetch tens of thousands of euros.  

We obtained a world record for this artist on a painting estimated at €8,000 and sold for €19,200 on May 5, 2023 at Drouot (Paris). 

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From €100 to €19,200

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Signature Raymond Thibesart

The life of Raymond Thibesart

Raymond Thibesart was born on May 2, 1874 into a well-to-do family in Bar-sur-Aube. Shortly afterwards, his parents moved to Enghien, just outside Paris. At the same time, the Thibesarts met the Boggios, a Venezuelan family living in France. Their son, Emile Boggio, was a future Impressionist painter.  

Young Raymond Thibesart soon admired Emile Boggio and his talent for painting. Emile became Raymond's first teacher.  

Later, Thibesart studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Académie Julian in Paris. His teachers introduced him to the Symbolist artistic movement that had influenced his early work. 

In 1902, he followed his friend Emile Boggio and moved to Vaux sur Seine, after which they traveled together to Italy. From then on, Thibesart regularly practiced the "Postimpressionist" style. He frequently traveled to Italy, Switzerland, Belgium and Corsica to capture the beauty of the landscape. Driven by a great passion, the painter creates many pastels on the spot, capturing moments and light.   

Raymond Thibesart was a talented and sensitive painter. Although not very famous, Thibesart produced many high-quality works.  

Thibesart devoted seventy years of his life to painting. He died in 1968 at the age of 94.  

Raymond Thibesart, cherry blossoms

The artist's works and style 

Associated with the Post-Impressionist movement, Raymond Thibesart's style is described as gentle and delicate. Using a light color palette, the artist soothingly depicts the beauty of the landscapes he encounters. A great master of light, Thibesart's aim is to capture the mood of the scene and transcribe it perfectly onto his canvas.    

His signature 

Raymond Thibesart's works are not all signed.  

Although there are variations, here's a first example of his signature:  

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