Find out the average value of your oil painting
with the name of the artist and
by the size of the painting.
A new survey
for some 30,000
painters of all times, their average
prices based on auction
results throughout the world.
Average prices obtained in
auctions for individual artists,
oils, sculptures etc.
This list
contains artists’ names from A to Z
with their nationalities, trends (Up, Even, Uneven, Erratic, Scarce
or Down) and minimum-maximum or
average price rates.
New names are progressively added
according to recent auction sales
results.
If you
look for Van Gogh you will look
at : gogh not van
If you look for Vandaelen you
will look at: van
If you look for di Mecco you
will look at : Mecco no di...
UP
means an increase in prices
according to recent results.
EVEN
means stable.
UNEVEN
is for painters whose works are not
equally priced because of certain
factors, notably an artist's best
period
DOWN
is for painters whose works have
suffered a fall in prices.
OUT
means a strong suspicion about the
reality of certain prices at
auction. Average prices are for 65 x
54 cm or
65 x 50 cm formats and are related
to recent auction sales throughout
the world.
EXAMPLE OF
A RESEARCH:
You have a
painting by Theo Van
Rysselberghe. 60 x 50 cm or 25
1/2 x 19 5/8 inches. Dated 1886.
1- You look for RY so you go to
the serie QU-RY
2- You see that your painting is
in the category of the highest
quoted paintings by this artist.
3- Your painting has a value if
authenticated of 1 million $
approximately, if in good
condition , good subject etc.