Rating and value of old Belgian paintings, drawings and engravings by the Antwerp School

Frans Snyders, huile sur toile

If you own a painting by the Antwerp School, 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 an Antwerp School painting

Antwerp School paintings are often presented at auction. The price at which they sell on the art and auction market ranges from €20 to €70,159,500, a considerable delta but one that says a lot about the value that can be attributed to your paintings. Their value has risen sharply in recent years. In 2022, the oil on canvas The Massacre of the Innocents, painted by Rubens, sold for €70,159,500.

Order of value from the simplest to the most prestigious painting

Technique used

Result

Estamp

From €20 to €24,760

Drawing - watercolor

From 30 to 6 128 815€

Painting (oil on canvas or panel)

From 100 to 70 159 500€

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Reasons to have an antique Belgian painting appraised at auction

If you own an antique Belgian painting at auction, 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 is listed on the auction market, then the price can 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 Antwerp's history

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. Different cities had different pictorial tendencies. Antwerp was first part of the Spanish and then Austrian Netherlands, after the Treaty of Utrecht. The city was occupied by the French revolutionary army, and the Belgian states were soon annexed to France. These lands were then annexed to the Holy Roman Empire. After the Congress of Vienna, the province of Antwerp was recognized as a Dutch province. In 1830, the Belgian Revolution began, and the first King of Belgium, Leopold I, took the throne in 1831. William II of Orange attacked Belgium, but France sent the Armée du Nord; Belgium has remained independent ever since. Avers being in present-day Belgian territory, this is why paintings from this school are referred to as Belgian paintings today.

Characteristics and production of the Antwerp School 

At the Antwerp School, Mannerism was in vogue, associated with late Gothism. This was a prominent Flemish school of painting in the 16th and 17th centuries, which left a rich artistic legacy of early paintings that continue to captivate art collectors worldwide. This school is notably associated with masters such as Pieter Paul Rubens, Anthony van Dyck, and Jan Brueghel the Elder. Paintings from this period are characterized by their remarkable technical mastery, meticulous attention to detail and masterful use of light and shadow.

Pieter Paul Rubens, an emblematic figure of the Avers school, is renowned for his monumental paintings and his ability to convey human grace in his portraits. His talent for capturing the emotion and psychological depth of characters shines through in works such as The Abduction of the Daughters of Leucippus and The Descent from the Cross. His dynamic compositions and lush color palette all define the style of this school.

In addition, Jan Brueghel the Elder, nicknamed the "Velvet" for his exceptional attention to detail, is famous for his exquisite still lifes. He painted a series of botanical and floral pictures of remarkable botanical precision, such as Le Jardin du Paradis. His works evoke a fascination with nature and a curiosity for exploring the world, reflecting the spirit of the age.

Jacob Jordaens, huile sur panneau

The Avers school also produced countless religious masterpieces, historical scenes and portraits that testify to the diversity of its artistic heritage. These early paintings are not only precious testimonies to the history of Flemish art, but also windows on the life and culture of this flourishing period. They continue to inspire and amaze with their artistic brilliance, sophistication and ability to transcend the boundaries of time to touch those who contemplate and own them.

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If you happen to own a Belgian antique painting, or think you do, don't hesitate to request a free appraisal using our form on our website. A member of our team of experts and chartered auctioneers will contact you promptly with an estimate of your painting's market value, and will provide you with all the relevant information. If you wish to sell your product, you will also be accompanied by our specialists in order to benefit from alternatives to sell it at the best possible price, taking into account the inclinations of the market.

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