Ratings and values of paintings by Alessio Issupoff
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Rating and value of the artist Alessio Issupoff
Issupoff is a painter of Russian origin who is relatively unknown to the general public. He leaves behind a unique artistic repertoire characteristic of Russian realism. This legacy consists of paintings that are predominantly oils on canvas. Today, prices for his works are skyrocketing under auctioneers' hammers. His paintings and other works are particularly prized, especially by European, Russian and American buyers, and the price at which they sell on the art market ranges from €80 to €218,450, a considerable delta but one that speaks volumes about the value that can be attributed to Issupoff's works. In 2008, a polychrome composition entitled The Steppe Bride dating from 1914 sold for €218,450, while it was estimated at between €271,580 and €354,240.
Order of value from a single work to the most prestigious
Technique used | Result | Estamp - multiple | From 290 to 1 290€ |
|---|---|
Drawing - watercolor | From 290 to 1 290€ |
Oil on canvas | From 200 to 218 450€ |
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Style and technique of artist Alessio Issuppov
Issupoff doesn't fit into any particular movement, first producing works for the Russian Soviet regime, then landscape scenes and portraits. He drew much of his inspiration from Western European landscapes, but also from Italy, working on the nuances of light and the representation of light. Some Orientalist influences can also be discerned at the end of his career.
Alessio Issupoff, a little-known but prized painter
Alexei Vladimirovich Isupov, known as Alessio Issupoff, an artist of Russian origin, became a figure prized by collectors, as did Krachkowsky and Bessonov. His name was changed when he moved to Italy.
Born in 1889 in Vyatka, he came from a family of artists, his father in particular making Russian Orthodox icons for the sculpture part. He learned to paint from his father's fellow artists, who produced the pictorial part of the icons. He trained by studying Russian art produced before him and in his time, as well as contemporary French art. Konstantin Korovin in particular is his master of genre painting.
After completing his military service and avoiding the front, he travels to different regions of Russia to draw inspiration for diverse landscapes of his native country. He also took up a position in the conservation of monuments and works of art. For a time, he devoted himself to the production of Orthodox icons and became familiar with the techniques of oil on panel and tempera on wood. However, he did not earn a very good living and was forced to return to Moscow in 1921 to produce works for the Soviet regime. Following health problems, he left for Italy 5 years later to receive appropriate treatment. This marked a revival in his career and artistic output. He is appreciated by critics who say he " paints by heart ", recreating a Russian atmosphere in his depiction of Italian landscapes.
He is struck by severe depression at the end of his life, which slows his production considerably.
He died in Rome in 1957.
Issupoff's imprint on his period
Issupoff left his mark on his time in Russia, Italy and Europe, although he is no longer remembered by the general public today. Nevertheless, his technical mastery and personal history are of interest to collectors : his works are highly sought-after on the auction market.
Recognizing Alessio Issupoff's signature
Often, Alessio Issupoff's paintings are signed at the bottom left of the painting. He signs with his first and last name, often in a dark tone ; sometimes with the town where he painted the painting, or the date.
Knowing the value of a work
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