Rating and value 2024 of paintings by Thomas Buttersworth

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Artist's rating and value

Thomas Buttersworth made his mark on the art scene thanks to the Napoleonic Wars. His paintings were marketed and appreciated during his lifetime. Since then, the artist's market value has risen steadily. Among Buttersworth's works, the most sought-after are those depicting warships, often in oil on canvas. Thus, a work signed by the artist's hand can fetch tens of thousands of euros at auction, as evidenced by his painting Captain Lord Cochrane's Frigate Pallas leaving the Tagus, which fetched €123,410 in 2006, whereas it was estimated at between €58,100 and €87,110.

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Drawing - watercolor

From €600 to €15,000

Paintings

From €10 to €123,410

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The artist's works and style

The art market abounds with a large number of Buttersworth's graphic works. In addition to pencil drawings, his output includes a variety of watercolors.

The artist also produces oil paintings, which make up the bulk of his output, never neglecting the technical aspect in order to achieve the most realistic representation of warships possible.

Thomas Buttersworth, his life, his work

Thomas Buttersworth (1768-1842) was an English sailor and marine painter of the First Empire period.

Born on the Isle of Wight, he joined the Royal Navy in London in 1795.

He served the UK notably on the famous HMS Caroline, and was invalided out of Minorca in 1800. This experience gave him a sound knowledge of warships, sailing conditions and naval battle strategies.

With this knowledge, Buttersworth began to paint naval pictures, depicting the various ships used during the Napoleonic wars. He immortalized on paper or canvas scenes that he himself had experienced as a sailor, such as the Battle of Cadiz.

He was appointed marine painter to the East India Company, and from then on produced paintings on commission.

Thomas Buttersworth's imprint on his period

Thomas Buttersworth is a recognized and important marine painter in England. His career as a sailor enabled him to get as close as possible to the equipment available to the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars, and in this sense his works constitute a considerable historical testimony.

Some of his works are exhibited by the National Maritime Museum in London, but it is private collectors who play the greatest role in preserving his work. His son, James Edward Buttersworth, went on to become a marine painter.

His signature

Thomas Buttersworth's works are mostly unsigned.

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