Rating and value 2024 of paintings by Jean-Jacques Henner

Jean Jacques Henner, oil on canvas

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Rating and value of the artist Jean-Jacques Henner

A French Symbolist painter par excellence, Jean-Jacques Henner devoted himself mainly to portraits. Most of his work is based on a wide range of paintings, but there are also drawings and prints. The prices at which his works are auctioned range from €10 to €50,000, a substantial delta but one that speaks volumes about the value that can be attributed to the artist's works. In this case, the portrait of a woman, Salomé, on a black background sold for €50,000 in 2019, whereas it was estimated at between €45,000 and €50,000.  

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Print - multiple

From €10 to €230

Drawing - watercolor

From €50 to €3,200

Paint

From €120 to €50,000

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Jean-Jacques Henner's style and technique

Jean-Jacques Henner found his style and drew inspiration from several artistic currents, such as Academism and, more particularly, Symbolism, with their attraction to dreams, a certain mysticism and a form of melancholy, in reaction to naturalism. He was influenced by Italian and Flemish painters, reworking the sfumato technique among others. He painted women with a symbolic, even mythological, character, in a vaporous style and, being a proponent of the "non finito" style, the background against which the busty figures are depicted is relatively abstract or sketchy.

Jean Jacques Henner, oil on canvas

The life of Jean-Jacques Henner

Jean Jacques Henner (1829 - 1905) was a 19th-century French painter.

Born in the Haut-Rhin region of France, he began painting at an early age, initially depicting landscapes and influenced by realism. He went on to study at the Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he studied under Drolling and then Picot. He copied the great Italian painters of the Renaissance, as well as Ingres and Corot. He was awarded the Prix de Rome in 1858, which enabled him to stay at the Villa Medici for five years. He studied Caravaggio, Titian and the Renaissance painters, traveling to all the major Italian cities. He returned to Paris in 1864 and exhibited many of his works at the Salon, to great acclaim.

He produced works until his death in 1905, and exhibited just as much.

The artist's imprint on his period

Jean-Jacques Henner left his mark on 19th-century art history by winning the Prix de Rome and studying Italian painting in depth, which had a major influence on his painting and contributed to his growing renown at the dawn of the 20th century. 

Recognizing Jean-Jacques Henner's signature

The painter didn't sign all his works, which doesn't make for easy appraisal. When his works are signed, the signature appears in flowing script.

Signature of Jean Jacques Henner

Knowing the value of a work

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