Rating and value of paintings by Louis Icart

Louis Icart, huile sur toile

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Rating and value of the artist Louis Icart

Linked to the art deco movement, Louis Icart is a French painter, sculptor, engraver and carver. Today, this prolific painter is relatively highly rated on the art market, with his works selling for the least prestigious at €10, soaring exponentially to €77 750. In 2022, a painting entitled Sur le banc, depicting a seated woman with an umbrella sold for €6 500.

Order of value from a simple work to the most prestigious

Technique used

Result

Sculpture

From 10 to 1 990€

Drawing - watercolor

From 70 to 19 000€

Estamp - multiple

From 10 to 27 340€

Oil on canvas

From 80 to 77 750€

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The artist's style and technique

Inspired by the great painters who marked the Rococo period in France, such as Fragonard, Watteau and Boucher, Louis Icart (1888-1950) placed particular emphasis on the ornamentation of his works, giving them a Baroque bent. His work is often considered fickle, antinomian or even provocative. However, he was able to disregard the characteristics of the frivolous painters of the 18th century and develop his own style. He combines rococo with art deco, defined by Cartesian geometry, colors that oscillate between pastel and virulent hues, giving rise to a luminous, dynamic and meticulous art.

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Louis Icart, eau forte

Louis Icart, painter from art deco to roccoco

Discovering her nephew's passion and talent for drawing, Louis Icart's aunt encouraged him to leave his native Toulouse for Paris. She was particularly renowned as a milliner during the Belle Époque, running the Maison Valmont. He thus immersed himself in the world of haute couture illustration. The periodical " La Critique Théâtrale " hired him to illustrate its pages, and he also put his talent to work for the haute couture houses, drawing for their catalogs. While he had previously taken up engraving, he was encouraged to exhibit some of his work at the Salon des Humoristes, where his portraits of glamorous, erotic women enthralled the public.

Young, energetic and unconditionally imaginative, Louis Icart captured the Parisian art world of the 1920s and 1930s, which experienced a telluric tremor under the weight of Cocteau, Josephine Baker, Poiret and Erté, to name but a few. From Watteau's art, Icart retains lush interiors, animated expressions, the importance of form even more than substance, and female characters often drawn from mythology. Icart was also influenced by the work of the Venetian painter Veronese in Baroque decoration. Ultimately, he learns from the Impressionists and readily considers himself an " impressionist painter ", paying homage to those who cradled his childhood such as Degas and Monet.

Louis Icart was privileged at the age of twenty-four to have his work exhibited in an exhibition dedicated to him in Paris, then a year later in Brussels. Louis Icart exhibited at the Galerie Simonson in Paris from 1920 onwards, before moving to the United States where he presented works in a typically Art Deco style at the Galerie Belmaison in New York. The prints he exhibited enjoyed brief success in North America until 1932. His repertoire included over five hundred engravings, as well as collaborations with various artists to illustrate books with explicitly erotic images. In 1940, sympathetic to the plight of many of his fellow creatures, he set to work on a series of etchings he called " l'exode ".

Louis Icart's imprint on his time

Louis Icart's watercolors remain his rarest works, devoting himself essentially to oil painting and favoring watercolors for sketches. Yet it is in this field that, paradoxically, his potential is most tangible.  Icart's watercolors are fragments of dreams, and he notably illustrates with this medium the imaginary world of Baudelaire's poems, in this case, Les Fleurs du Mal.

Despite the success he enjoyed during his lifetime, Louis Icart fell into oblivion and was ousted from the art scene. Nevertheless, some of his paintings were discovered in the 1970s, hidden in the attic of an art school, and restored his reputation. Today, his work is once again arousing great interest.

Recognizing the artist's signature

Louis Icart signs his works with his full name in a cursive, graphic script with a clean, assertive pencil stroke.

Signature de Louis Icart

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