Rating and value of drawings, prints and paintings by Louis de Carmontelle

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Rating and value of the artist Louis Carmontelle

Louis Carmontelle was a painter active in the second half of the 18th century, renowned for his court portraits, among other works. His paintings, watercolor drawings and prints sell on the art market for between €200 and €416 915, a substantial delta but one that speaks volumes about the value that can be attributed to the artist's works. In 2015, a red chalk drawing entitled Les Gentilshommes du Duc d'Orléans dans l'habit de Saint Cloud sold for €440 000, while it was estimated at €250,000-350,000.

Order of value from a simple work to the most prestigious

Technique used

Result

Painting

From €1,000 to €1,750

Estamp - multiple

From €240 to €3,200

Drawing

From €290 to €440,000

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The artist's style and technique

Louis Carmontelle mainly painted portraits of noblemen or high-ranking military officers. He depicts them in a calm, serene atmosphere, mostly using the drawing technique. He also produced a few prints, and very few paintings.

Louis Carmontelle's life

Louis Carrogis de Carmontelle (1717-1806) was a French painter, engraver, draughtsman and architect of the 18th century.

He learned painting on his own and worked for a time as a mathematics teacher to the French nobility, of which he was not a member. During the Seven Years' War, he held a position as a topogrpahe (determining the altitude and position of a given geographical point), which gave him access to the close sphere of the Duke of Orleans, for whom he worked as a reader. He began portraying the various members of the court, and made a name for himself with his talent. He organized events for the nobility and wrote tragedies to be performed at them.

After the Duke's death, he worked for his son, Philippe Égalité, and continued to paint portraits of the nobility at his side.

Louis Carmontelle's imprint on his time

Carmontelle was a highly regarded artist of his time, not least for the reality of his depictions. During the Calas affair, he made a series of twelve prints of the Calas family, all of which Voltaire bought in support of Jean Calas and the sentence handed down by the judge.

Today, his works remain highly valued on the auction market.

Recognizing the artist's signature

Louis Carmontelle signs his works with his name, very discreetly, at the bottom of his works.

Signature de Louis De Carmontelle

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