Appraisal: Galien-Laloue "La Madeleine" Gouache

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Meredith Hilferty

Rago/Wright/LAMA/Toomey & Co.
Lambertville, NJ

APPRAISED VALUE (2013)

$10,000 - $15,000 Auction

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Jacksonville, FL
Update: March 30, 2015
In this segment, appraiser Meredith Hilferty estimated that this painting was done before 1914. After the appraisal aired, Hilferty responded to a viewer who questioned the dating based on the fashions worn by the people in the work: "This viewer makes an interesting point about the clothing. While it is nearly impossible to specifically date paintings that aren’t dated by the artist, there are always clues we look for. Galien-Laloue was very interested in the architecture of Paris. He made it the focus of his life’s work and repeated the same architectural subjects over and over. The architecture was much more important to him than the people in his paintings. We see the subject of La Madeleine repeated over and over. The way La Madeleine is portrayed in this image is consistent with his pre-1914 depictions. My guess is that the image was conceived pre-1914 and could have been finished at a later date. It is certainly possible that the figures were rendered post-WW1, given the way they are dressed.      If this is a slightly later work and completed post-WW1, it would not change the value. The most important factors in valuing a work by this artist are the size, medium and most importantly, the subject. Collectors love the subject of La Madeleine and even more so an example with snow and flower market. These are the most important factors in determining value here."
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