Rating and value of Orientalist drawings

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If you own an Orientalist drawing, 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 value on today's market. Then, if you wish to sell your painting, we'll guide you towards the best possible means of obtaining the best possible price. The price of a drawing 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 Orientalist drawing

Orientalist drawings are pieces that are often presented at auction. The price at which they sell on the art and auction market ranges from €10 to €31,000, a considerable delta but one that speaks volumes about the value that can be attributed to your drawings. Their value has risen sharply in recent years. In 2013, a study drawing by Eugène Delacroix entitled Étude d'arabes, sold for €31,000, whereas it was estimated at between €20,000 and €25,000.

Order of value ranging from the simplest, unidentified drawing to the most prestigious

Type of drawing

Result

Unidentified study drawing

From €10 to €80

Drawing - school identified

From €30 to €750

Orientalist drawing by Xavier Hommaire de Hell

From €50 to €21,000

Orientalist drawing by Eugène Delacroix

From €100 to €31,000

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Reasons to have an Orientalist drawing appraised at auction

If you own an Orientalist drawing, you may be unaware of its value. Indeed, even if the drawing 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 drawing.

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Defining Orientalist painting

Works described as Orientalist can fall into a variety of pictorial categories. Orientalism is not in fact a pictorial trend; the term qualifies a cultural and iconographic inspiration from the countries of North Africa and the Middle East. Some painters, such as Jacques Majorelle in Côte d'Ivoire, are also referred to as orientalists, having painted with inspiration from other African countries. Painters described as Orientalists are for the most part attached to a real pictorial current, such as Delacroix with Romanticism.

Importance of drawing in art in the 19th and 20th centuries

Drawing played an essential role in the evolution of art in the 19th and 20th centuries. During the 19th century, with the advent of academicism, drawing was considered the fundamental basis of all works of art. Artists of this era, such as Delacroix, honed their drawing skills to create harmonious, realistic compositions. In the 20th century, drawing took on a whole new dimension with the advent of art movements such as Cubism and Surrealism. Artists like Pablo Picasso went on to revolutionize drawing by deconstructing it and exploring new forms of expression. In sum, drawing was and remains a central pillar of art in the 19th and 20th centuries, contributing significantly to the evolution of artistic movements and to the individual expression of artists in these eras.

The success of Orientalist artists at auction

The success of Orientalist artists at auction testifies to the enduring appeal of these works, which capture Western fascination with the Orient in the 19th century. Orientalist painters, such as Jean-Léon Gérôme and Eugène Delacroix, created works that transported viewers into exotic and mysterious worlds, reflecting the curiosity and infatuation with the Orient of the time. Today, these paintings still generate considerable interest on the art market, partly because of their striking aesthetics, but also because they offer a window on a period of history when Eastern cultures and civilizations were poorly understood in the West. Collectors and art lovers appreciate these works for their beauty, cultural richness and historical significance, which translates into high prices at auction and a continuing demand for renowned Orientalist painters.

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If you happen to own an Orientalist drawing, or think you might, 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 the market value of your drawing, 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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