Accurate Description of Item
Small Impressionist-style oil painting, signed - Albert Lebourg (French, 1849-1928)
Appraiser Remarks
Charles Albert Lebourg, was a French Impressionist and Post-Impressionist landscape painter of the Rouen School (l'École de Rouen). Member of the Société des Artistes Français, he actively worked in a luminous Impressionist style, creating more than 2,000 landscapes during his lifetime. The artist was represented by Galerie Mancini in Paris in 1896, in 1899 and 1910 by Galerie Bernheim-Jeune, 1903 and 1906 at the Galerie Paul Rosenberg, and 1918 and 1923 at Galerie Georges Petit.
As a general rule oil paintings really require a physical appraisal by a Fine Arts Appraiser to determine authenticity. In the current market the majority of oil paintings by this Artist trade hands at Fine Arts Auctions, with most comparable examples selling in the $2000.00- $4000.00 range. That said, this piece really should be physically appraised before offering it for sale
As a general rule oil paintings really require a physical appraisal by a Fine Arts Appraiser to determine authenticity. In the current market the majority of oil paintings by this Artist trade hands at Fine Arts Auctions, with most comparable examples selling in the $2000.00- $4000.00 range. That said, this piece really should be physically appraised before offering it for sale
Estimated Value
$2000.00- $4000.00
Re: Small Impressionist-style oil painting, signed - Albert...
Small Impressionist-style oil painting, signed - Albert Lebourg (French, 1849-1928)
Charles Albert Lebourg, was a French Impressionist and Post-Impressionist landscape painter of the Rouen School (l'École de Rouen). Member of the Société des Artistes Français, he actively worked in a luminous Impressionist style, creating more than 2,000 landscapes during his lifetime. The artist was represented by Galerie Mancini in Paris in 1896, in 1899 and 1910 by Galerie Bernheim-Jeune, 1903 and 1906 at the Galerie Paul Rosenberg, and 1918 and 1923 at Galerie Georges Petit.
As a general rule oil paintings really require a physical appraisal by a Fine Arts Appraiser to determine authenticity. In the current market the majority of oil paintings by this Artist trade hands at Fine Arts Auctions, with most comparable examples selling in the $2000.00- $4000.00 range. That said, this piece really should be physically appraised before offering it for sale