Rating and 2024 value of Georges Jouve vases

Georges Jouve, vase dit "galet"

If you own an object by or after Georges Jouve, and would like to know its value, our state-approved experts and auctioneers will offer you their appraisal services. Our specialists will carry out a free appraisal of your work, and provide you with a precise estimate of its current market value. Then, if you wish to sell your work, we will guide you towards the best possible arrangement to obtain the optimum price.

In fact, Georges Jouve is an artist well known to Auctie's auction house and its experts. Recently, several of the sculptor's vases were presented for sale and achieved significant success - the result having exceeded our estimate.

Rating and value of works by Georges Jouve

Georges Jouve is a French artist who is fairly well known to ceramics enthusiasts. If you own one of his works, it may be worth more than you think. On the art market, prices for Georges Jouve's vases can be very high at the auctioneer's hammer.

His ceramic vases are particularly prized by French and American buyers, and the price at which they sell on the art market ranges from €150 to €290,000, a fairly substantial range, but one that says a lot about the value that can be attributed to Jouve's sculptures.

In 2021, a glazed ceramic vase in an intense black lead color sold for €132,600 while it was estimated at €15,000 to €20,000, almost six times the high estimate.

Order of value from a simple work to the most prestigious

Type of vase

Result

Cylindrical vase

From €490 to €73,880

So-called "owl" vase

From €1,400 to €90,000

Glazed ceramic vase

From €1,600 to €132,600

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Style and technique by Georges Jouve

Georges Jouve doesn't fit into any predefined trend; he produces a very singular body of work and runs his own workshop. Almost all his work is ceramic, on which he likes to apply color. Throughout his career, he has sculpted vases in a wide range of shapes.

Cylindrical vases are the least sought-after, but nevertheless achieve significant results at auction. Ovoid vases, and more particularly the so-called " galet " vases, are prized for the utterly unique and remarkable glaze work, while the rarer vases and models only naturally constitute the best results.

Jouve, vase à oreilles

The life of Georges Jouve   

Georges Jouve (1910-1964), French ceramist, produced unique, elegant and original ceramic works. He was born in Fontenay-sous-Bois into a family of decorators. He was therefore sensitive to art from an early age, revealing a unique artistic fibre in his personality. From the age of 17, Jouve attended the École Boulle, a decorating school named after the famous cabinetmaker. At the same time, he took a theoretical course in art history.

He began his artistic career as a theater decorator. His career was interrupted by the Second World War, when he was taken prisoner by the Nazi regime in a concentration camp. He managed to escape and took refuge with relatives in Dieulefit, a potters' village in the Drôme.

After the war, he moved to Paris with his family, opened his studio and was invited by Jacques Adnet to take part in the exhibition La Céramique contemporaine.

He continued to produce until the end of his life, but also to exhibit.

Georges Jouve on the auction market

No gallery today holds a monopoly on Georges Jouve's work. As a result, the auction market is a favored avenue for acquiring one of his vases. They are highly prized at auction, regardless of the material from which the work was sculpted. The artist's reputation is such that materials often neglected by collectors are favored for purchase, such as terracotta.

Recognizing Georges Jouve's signature

Not all objects produced by Georges Jouve are signed. What's more, there are many copies, which is why it's important to appraise your work.

Signature de Georges Jouve

Knowing the value of a work

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