Rating and value of paintings, drawings and sculptures by Corneille

Sculpture en résine polychrome signée "Corneille"

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Rating and value of the artist Corneille

The artist Corneille leaves behind a unique body of work, composed mainly of surrealist paintings. Today, prices for his works are skyrocketing under auctioneers' hammers. His paintings are highly prized, especially by Dutch and American buyers. The price at which they sell on the art market ranges from €15 to €443,860, a very substantial difference, but one that speaks volumes about the value that can be attributed to Corneille's works. In 2022, his oil on canvas L'orchestre de jazz Be Bop sold for €443,860, whereas it was estimated at between €161,340 and €201,675. Its value is at its highest in recent years.

Order of value from a single work to the most prestigious

Technique used

Result

Stamps - multiples

From €15 to €8,500

Ceramics

From €20 to €11,400

Sculpture - volume

From €60 to €60,000

Drawing - watercolor

From €80 to €200,000

Painting

From €25 to €443,860

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Style and technique by artist Corneille

Artist Corneille is part of the CoBrA movement. The movement's name comes from the first syllables of the cities of origin, namely Copenhagen, Brussels and Amsterdam - born of the desire to counter the centralization of the avant-garde in Paris and revolutionize contemporary art. In the midst of a rebellion against abstraction and certain trends in surrealismCoBrA painting wishes to turn to new sources, uncontaminated by cultural norms and " artistic elitism ". She thus draws her inspiration from "pure" art, that of prehistoric art or the Middle Ages, but also from folk art, children's drawings and art produced by the psychologically disturbed. The " Art Brut ", i.e. the art of people with absolutely no artistic training, is central to the movement's thinking. Thus, new collectors began to buy works by painters confined in psychiatric asylums or self-taught artists.

Corneille, lithographie

Corneille, a major figure of Contemporary Art

Guillaume Cornelis von Beverloo, known as Corneille, a Belgian artist, was born in Belgium in 1922.

He began his artistic training at the Amsterdam School of Fine Arts, where he discovered Surrealism. With a number of painters he was close to, he founded the CoBrA movement, which reacted to the quarrel between figuratism and abstraction, in order to transgress these divisions. The movement also included poets and writers. After a trip to North Africa, he exhibited in Paris and Amsterdam alongside Constant. The CoBrA group broke up, and Corneille moved between figuratism and abstraction. He makes extensive use of sun, cat, snake and bird motifs in his work. The image of the woman is also very present.

From 1948, he creates and develops his graphic business, and produces works using the aquagravure technique.

He has an extremely intense admiration for Vincent Van Gogh, the painter will have a great influence in his work.

He died in 2010, aged 88, and was buried in accordance with his last wishes next to Van Vogh in the Anvers sur Oise cemetery.

Corneille's imprint on his period 

Corneille marked his time with his reformist spirit and constant artistic renewal. He played a major role in the evolution of 20th-century Dutch art, experimenting with new artistic techniques throughout his life. Today, his work is highly prized at auction, and collectors play a major role in preserving his work, even if some of his works are exhibited in museums.  

Recognizing the artist's signature

Not all of Corneille's works are signed. They may be at the bottom of the painting, but if you think you own one, it's best to have it appraised to be sure of its originality. There are also an enormous number of copies.

Awareness of the value of a work

If you happen to own a work by Corneille or after the artist, don't hesitate to request a free appraisal using the form on our website. A member of our team of experts and certified auctioneers will contact you promptly to provide you with an estimate of the market value of your work, as well as any relevant information about it. If you wish to sell your work, you will also be accompanied by our specialists in order to benefit from alternatives to sell it at the best possible price, taking into account the inclinations of the market.

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