Cote et valeur 2024 des tableaux, dessins, peintures de Henri Lebasque
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Artist's rating and value
Thanks to their serene, luminous atmosphere, Henri Lebasque's works are a great success with collectors. On the art market, his various compositions are successful. For example, some of the artist's works have fetched high sums at auction, as evidenced by his 1990 painting, Madame Vian sitting in a park, which fetched €720,660 in 2024, whereas it was estimated at between €262,060 and €349,410.
Order of value from the most basic to the most prestigious
Technique used | Result | Estamp - multiple | From €10 to €1,050 |
|---|---|
Drawing - watercolor | From €10 to €44,250 |
Oil on canvas | From €150 to €720,660 |
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The artist's works and style
An artist who was active in Paris during the 20th century, Henri Lebasque is a French post-impressionist painter. His paintings are mostly landscape scenes, representing reality fairly faithfully, yet using a rather pointillist technique as well as pastel shades.
Henri Lebasque's life
Henri Lebasque (1865-1937) was a French post-impressionist painter born in Maine et Loire.
He studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Angers, then moved to the Académie Colarossi. He works on the frescoes of the Pantheon for six years with Ferdinand Humbert. His paintings were exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français, the Salon des Indépendants and the Salon de la société nationale des Beaux-Arts, where he met Camille Pissaro - hence the latter's influence of Pointillist techniques.
Later, he would help found the Salon d'Automne, then take part in ceramic trials for André Metthey.
He was appointed painter to the French armies in 1917 at the same time as Félix Vallotton. He produced a few war paintings during the First World War.
He then held several exhibitions in several Parisian galleries.
He died in Le Cannet in 1937.
Henri Lebasque's imprint on his period
Henri Lebasque did not make a lasting mark on his period on a national scale, and was not very well known during his lifetime, compared with Pissarro who worked with him, for example. However, some collectors appreciated his work, and the majority of his canvases are kept in private homes.
His signature
Not all Henri Lebasque's works are signed.
Although there are variations, here is a first example of his signature:
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