Auguste Brouet Auction Prices and Value Guide

Auguste Brouet auction prices are tracked in Appraisily's artist market index, with source-directory coverage of 262 records. Use this page to review sold-lot activity, market context, and valuation factors before requesting a formal appraisal.

Auguste Brouet auction prices: quick answer

Auguste Brouet auction prices depend on medium, size, date, condition, provenance, edition details, attribution confidence, and recent comparable auction sales.

Artist
Auguste Brouet
Source records
262
Market update
2026-02-06

Artist context

About Auguste Brouet

Auguste Brouet (1872–1941) was a French etcher, lithographer, and illustrator active in Paris from the late 1880s through the 1930s. Trained at the École des Beaux-Arts under printmaker Auguste Delâtre and painter Gustave Moreau, Brouet became known for his technically refined etchings of Parisian genre scenes and everyday street life. He also produced book illustrations for literary editions, contributing to the revival of fine printmaking in France during the Belle Époque and interwar period. His work is held in institutional collections and appears regularly in the prints and works-on-paper market.

French printmaking revival (late 19th–early 20th century)EtchingLithographyPaintingDrawingGenre scenesParis street lifeBook illustration

Common works and media

Brouet's auction-appraisal footprint consists primarily of original etchings and lithographs depicting Parisian genre scenes, street life, and figurative subjects. He also produced illustrations for deluxe literary editions and occasional paintings and drawings. Etched plates on wove or laid paper, sometimes signed in pencil, are the most common form encountered by collectors and appraisers.

Market and appraisal context

Auguste Brouet's etchings and lithographs are the work types most frequently encountered at auction, typically categorized under Prints and Works on Paper. Value depends on medium, plate size, edition number, impression quality, paper condition, and whether the print is a signed or lifetime impression. Book illustrations with full Brouet plates may also appear. Collectors should note that his output was substantial, so rarity varies considerably by subject and edition. Provenance and cataloguing references strengthen attribution confidence.

Auction categories and appraisal factors

Common auction categories

  • Prints (Old Master, Modern & Contemporary)
  • Works on Paper

Value drivers

  1. Medium: etchings and lithographs are the most commonly encountered work type at auction
  2. Edition: print edition size and plate condition significantly affect value
  3. Attribution: confirmed catalogued prints carry stronger provenance

Appraisal caveats

  • Market data in this profile is inferred from the artist's known mediums and auction category conventions; specific realized prices were not available in the collected source pack.
  • Collectors should verify edition numbers, plate marks, paper quality, and cataloguing references when evaluating individual Brouet prints.

Evidence

Sources for artist context

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Data basis

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Artist value FAQ

How much is Auguste Brouet worth?

Comparable public auction sales are the best starting point, but final value depends on the specific artwork, condition, size, medium, provenance, and attribution confidence.

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