Value and quotation of old paintings - Schools of the United Provinces
If you own a painting by a school of the United Provinces, and would like to know its value, our state-approved experts and auctioneers will offer you their appraisal services. Our specialists will carry out a free appraisal of your object, and provide you with a precise estimate of its current market value. Then, if you wish to sell your painting, we will guide you towards the best possible means of obtaining the best possible price. The price of a painting can vary greatly depending on the artist's identification, its state of conservation, the school of the painting or the subject depicted.
Rating and value of a painting from a school in the Northern Netherlands
Paintings from the Northern Netherlands (United Provinces) are often featured at auction. The price at which they sell on the art and auction market ranges from €10 to €29,619,000, a considerable delta but one that says a lot about the value that can be attributed to your paintings. In 2023, the oil on canvas Unequal lovers by Hendrick Ter Brugghen sold for €477,050.
Order of value from the simplest to the most prestigious painting
School | Result |
|---|---|
Schools in Antwerp and Haarlem | From €10 to €4,270,000 |
Utrecht School | From €535 to €6,800 000€ |
School of Amsterdam | From 10 to 29 618 000€ |
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Reasons to have an old Northern School painting appraised at auction
If you own an old Northern School painting, you may be unaware of its value. Indeed, even if the painting is not signed, it is possible in some cases to identify the artist. If it's listed on the auction market, then the price could rise very quickly. It is also possible that the artist is not identifiable and that we can only know the school of the painting.
Back to the history of the United Provinces and its artists
The United Provinces were recognized by Spain in 1658, after the Thirty Years' War and the Ghent revolt. This geographical region includes the cities of Haarlem, Antwerp, Utrecht and Amsterdam. Pictorial trends differed from city to city. Artists don't necessarily use the same techniques, although some rub shoulders and exchange ideas. Here's a short introduction to these different schools, so you can find out more about your paintings.
The Haarlem and Antwerp schools
At the end of the 16th century, an Academy was founded in Haarlem by Carel van Mander, a painter, and Hendrick Goltius, who made his name in engraving and modernized the technique. They traveled to Florence and Rome and immersed themselves in Mannerism. They were inspired by Vasari's Academy and that of Saint Luke in Rome. Cornelis van Haarlem was also a member and helped bring a Mannerist influence (use of pastel colors, elongation and disproportion of bodies, blurred contours) to the United Provinces.
At the Antwerp school, Mannerism was also in vogue, associated with late Gothism. The paintings are therefore a little different. The school's most representative artist is Jan Steen, but Quentin Metsys and Joachim Patinier can also be cited. Mythological subjects and genre scenes came back a lot after the iconoclastic revolt.
The Utrecht School
The Utrecht School is characterized by Caravaggism. It is also known as the Utrecht Caravaggesque School. With three main artists: Hendrick Ter Brugghen, Gerrit van Hontorst and Dirk van Barburen, the school imported Caravaggio into the United Provinces. They traveled to Italy when Caravaggio was still alive, but never met him. They did, however, observe his works, understood his technique and made sketches to take back to the Netherlands. They took up the same subjects (cf L'incrédulité de Saint Thomas, Brugghen / le Caravage), whether religious or secular, and the same pictorial techniques : chiaroscuro, the regular use of red, the same treatment of bodies, and the same provocative depiction of subjects (cf La Mort de la Vierge or Judith decapitating Holofernes). They are highly prized today as they enable collectors to find works in the spirit of Caravaggio.
Amsterdam and the golden age of Dutch painting
The Amsterdam Academy represented the golden age of Dutch painting. In the 17th century, artists emerged in Amsterdam and their works were highly appreciated. Naturally, the artist most representative of this golden age is Rembrandt. However, there were also lesser-known artists such as Adam van Breen and Hendrick van Averkamp. They produced history paintings, ironic paintings and portraits. The Doulen, the officer's palace in Amsterdam, commissioned many individual and group portraits from its painters. The subjects are rather profane and even sometimes incomprehensible, like La Ronde de Nuit. This work proves that the subject does not make the work valuable. These artists used a lot of black, for the background of the paintings but also for the clothes of the characters they depicted, as it was a symbol of wealth at the time.
The signature of the paintings
Many paintings from the schools of the United Provinces are not signed, and there may sometimes be no inscription at all on the back. Here are two examples.
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