Rating and value of paintings by Ferdinand Holder
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Rating and value of the artist Ferdinand Holder
Considered one of the most famous contemporary artists of the 20th century, Ferdinand Holder leaves behind an artistic identity of his own. This legacy consists mainly of oils on canvas. Today, prices for his works are rising under the auctioneer's hammer, and his stock is on the rise. His canvases and other works are particularly prized, especially by French buyers, and the price at which they sell on the art market ranges from €10 to €5,973,350 - a considerable delta, but one that speaks volumes about the value that can be attributed to Ferdinand Holder's works. In 2022, a monochrome composition entitled Bachbett bei Champéry, and dating from 1916 sold for €2,752,600.
Order of value from a simple work to the most prestigious
Technique used | Oil on canvas |
|---|---|
Estamp | From €10 to €36,200 |
Drawing - watercolor | From €100 to €512,920 |
Painting | From €1,560 to €5,973,350 |
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Style and technique of artist Ferdinand Holder
Ferdinand Holder is part of the Art Nouveau and Symbolist movements. His works are also marked by realist and expressionist influences. He produced many portraits and self-portraits.
The life of Ferdinand Holder
Ferdinand Holder (1853-1918) was born and died in Switzerland. His father and two brothers die of tuberculosis when he is eight. His mother remarried a painter and also died of tuberculosis some time later. He takes over the studio of his stepfather, who is an alcoholic and hardly paints anymore. It is he who supports his family. He leaves to do an apprenticeship in Thun, where he learns landscape painting. During his apprenticeship, all his brothers and sisters die of tuberculosis. Ferdinand Holder is traumatized, and this is reflected in his painting.
He moves to Geneva, where he studies at the Collège de Genève. He draws inspiration from Calame and Koller in his early paintings, which are part of Swiss Realism. He travels to Spain, which opens up new pictorial perspectives. His work is not yet recognized, so he turns to Symbolism, where he includes a spiritual vision of the world in his canvases. He also drew inspiration from the historical events of his time (cf La Bataille de Morat).
At the end of his career, he was recognized in Switzerland but much less so in France, where he found it difficult to exhibit during his lifetime. He successively had several wives and girlfriends.
Today, some of his works are held in European museums, but private collectors play the greatest role in preserving his work.
The imprint of Ferdinand Holder
Ferdinand Holder left his mark on his time with his visionary spirit and pictorial versatility. He is the most famous Swiss painter of his time.
Recognizing the artist's signature
Ferdinand Holder very often signs his works, mostly at the bottom of the painting, in a color that contrasts with the background. Here are two examples.
Knowing the value of a work
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