Rating and value of paintings by Nicolas Kalmakoff

Nicolas Kalmakoff, gouache sur papier

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Artist's rating and value

On the auction market, Nicolas Kalmakoff's works are uncommon and quite prized by collectors. The most sought-after works are oils on canvas, selling on the auction market for between €10 and €6,400,000, a substantial delta but one that speaks volumes about the value that can be attributed to the artist's works. For example, a painting by Kalmakoff can fetch millions of euros in the auction room, as evidenced by his painting Squelettes arrêtant masques,dating from 1891, which sold for €6,400,000 in 2016, whereas it was estimated at between €1,000,000 and €1,500,000. 

Order of value from the most basic to the most prestigious

Technique used

Result

Drawing - watercolor

From €560 to €212,540

Oil on canvas

From €300 to €315,090

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Artist's style and technique

Nicolas Kalmakoff is part of the Symbolist movement. He works with drawing and oil on canvas, where he employs many motifs inspired by spirituality, the occult and sexuality. He often depicts nudes, working a lot with warm nuances as well as on the light-dark contrast.

Nicolas Kalmakoff, huile sur toile

The career of Nicolas Kalmakoff   

Nicolas Kalmakoff (1873-1955), was a 20th-century Russian Symbolist artist.

Born in Nervi, he was descended from a general who had settled in Italy. His governess read him fairy tales as a child, particularly those by the Brothers Grimm, which probably sparked his interest in the occult. In 1890, his family moved back to Russia, where he graduated from the Imperial School of Jurisprudence.

During the first part of his career, he worked in Russia between St. Petersburg and Moscow. He produced his drawings and paintings on his own, but collaborated with theaters, for whom he produced costumes used in private performances, given their taboo nature.

He was called up to fight in the First World War, but remained at the front for only a short time as he was wounded. In 1920, during the civil war in Russia, like many of his fellow artists, Kalmanoff moved to France. He was unable to achieve the fame he had in Russia as a set designer.

He died in a retirement home in France in 1955, isolated from the world.

The legacy of Nicolas Kalmakoff

Nicolas Kalmakoff did not mark his era, dying unknown to the general public, having never really enjoyed success. His works were discovered seven years after his death by collectors at a Paris flea market. A few of his works are preserved in museums in Russia, but private collectors play the greatest role in the preservation of his work.

His signature

Nicholas Kalmakoff's works are not all signed. If you own a work by Nicolas Kalmakoff, it is advisable to have it appraised.

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