Renato Carvillani's sculptures and bronzes: quotation and value 2024
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Rating and value of Renato Carvillani's works
Italian sculptor, Renato Carvillani works mainly in bronze. His works fetch between €800 and €4,100 on the auction market, a sizeable delta but one that speaks volumes about the value that can be attributed to the artist's works. A gilded bronze print depicting a seated woman sold for €1,950 by Auctie's in 2024, while it was estimated at between €1,500 and €3,000.
Order of value from a simple work to the most prestigious
Technique used | Result |
|---|---|
Luminaires | From €1,000 to €3,000 |
Sculpture - volume | From €800 to €4,100 |
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Style and technique of the artist Renato Carvillani
Renato Carvillani is an Italian sculptor who works mainly with bronze and gilded bronze. His sculptures are distinguished by their highly rounded curves. He was influenced by Jean Antoine Injalbert and Jean Boucher.
Renato Carvillani's career
Renato Carvillani (1896 - 1972) was an Italian sculptor born in Rome.
The artist moved to Paris at an early age, where he studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Paris, trained by Jean Antoine Injalbert and Jean Boucher. He soon exhibited his work at the major Parisian salons: Salon d'Automne, Salon des Indépendants and Salon des Artistes Français. His work met with limited success, which nevertheless enabled him to open a studio in the Cité d'Artistes in Paris's 15th arrondissement.
His inspirations are manifold, ranging from classic female nudes to animal sculpture. The bronzes he created were made by his father's foundry, which he opened in Paris during his childhood.
He died in 1972.
Renato Carvillani's imprint on his period
Renato Carvillani was not very well known during his lifetime, selling works at high enough prices to make a living from them thanks to the exclusive contract he contracted with his father's foundry. Today, his quotation is stable on the auction market.
Recognizing the artist's signature
Renato Carvillani signs his works in cursive script, often with his surname and, in some cases, the date.
Knowing the value of a work
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