Adrianus Eversen Auction Prices and Value Guide
Adrianus Eversen auction prices are tracked in Appraisily's artist market index, with source-directory coverage of 419 records. Use this page to review sold-lot activity, market context, and valuation factors before requesting a formal appraisal.
Adrianus Eversen auction prices: quick answer
Adrianus Eversen auction prices depend on medium, size, date, condition, provenance, edition details, attribution confidence, and recent comparable auction sales.
- Artist
- Adrianus Eversen
- Source records
- 419
- Market update
- 2026-02-06
Adrianus Eversen market snapshot
Adrianus Eversen shows deep auction liquidity with 273 tracked lots. Median realized sale is around $8,125. Category concentration is still broad or sparse. Last 12 months recorded 19 sales. Latest recorded sale: 2026-01-25.
Realized price distribution
- Under $1,000 (7.5% · 12 sales)
- $1,000 to $10,000 (47.2% · 75 sales)
- $10,000+ (45.3% · 72 sales)
- Median sale (last 12 months)
- $1,600
- Sales recorded (last 12 months)
- 19
- Median shift vs prior year
- 0.0%
- Latest recorded sale
- 2026-01-25
Artist context
About Adrianus Eversen
Adrianus Eversen (1818–1897) was a Dutch painter, watercolorist, and draftsman best known for his finely detailed cityscapes and village scenes. Born in Amsterdam on January 13, 1818, he spent his career depicting the streets, canals, markets, and squares of Dutch towns, often drawing inspiration from the golden-age cityscape tradition of the seventeenth century while working in a nineteenth-century Romantic idiom. His paintings typically feature lively anecdotal detail—figures going about daily errands, horse-drawn carts on cobblestones, and sunlight falling across brick facades. Eversen died in Delft on December 1, 1897. A scholarly biography with an illustrated oeuvre catalogue, published around 2010, has strengthened the foundation for attribution and dating of his work. His paintings are held in Dutch public collections documented by the RKD and appear regularly at international auction.
19th-century Dutch Romantic paintingoil on paneloil on canvaswatercolorDutch cityscapes and town viewsVillage scenesMarket scenes and street life
Common works and media
Eversen primarily produced oil paintings on panel and canvas, as well as watercolors and drawings. His most recognizable subjects are Dutch town and village views: canal-side streetscapes, bustling market squares, church interiors or facades, and winter scenes with frozen waterways and figures on ice. Many works are modestly sized cabinet paintings, though larger exhibition-scale canvases also exist. Collectors may also encounter drawn studies and watercolor sketches. Signed works are typical, and the 2010 oeuvre catalogue provides a reference for comparing style, palette, and compositional motifs.
Market and appraisal context
Eversen's work appears frequently at auction, with hundreds of lots recorded across major and regional houses. Key factors collectors and appraisers weigh include subject (canal and market scenes tend to attract stronger interest than simpler village views), overall size and compositional complexity, panel versus canvas support, condition of the paint surface and panel, and documented provenance. The existence of a published oeuvre catalogue aids attribution, though collectors should verify signatures and consult the catalogue when assessing unsigned or questionably attributed works. As with most nineteenth-century Dutch painters, realized prices range widely depending on quality and freshness to market.
Auction categories and appraisal factors
Value drivers
- Subject matter: canal views, market squares, and winter town scenes tend to be more sought after
- Size and detail: larger, more intricately populated compositions generally command stronger results
- Provenance and condition are key factors, as with most 19th-century Dutch panel and canvas works
- Attribution: a published oeuvre catalogue exists (c2010), which can support authentication
Appraisal caveats
- Market data in this summary is based on published identity and auction-category signals, not a full price-range analysis.
- Eversen's output is relatively large (over 400 auction records noted by the Invaluable scraper), so condition, quality, and subject vary significantly across lots.
Evidence
Sources for artist context
This source-grounded artist context passed Appraisily's promotion threshold: high confidence, strong sources.
- RKD Netherlands Institute for Art History library authority
- Library of Congress library authority
- VIAF library authority
- Getty Vocabulary Program library authority
- Wikidata library authority
- Wikipedia wikipedia
Data basis
This page is built from Appraisily's public auction market index. Private transactions, incomplete sale feeds, and attribution changes may not be fully represented.
Artist value FAQ
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