Charles Hubert Eyck Auction Prices and Value Guide
Charles Hubert Eyck auction prices are tracked in Appraisily's artist market index, with source-directory coverage of 412 records. Use this page to review sold-lot activity, market context, and valuation factors before requesting a formal appraisal.
Charles Hubert Eyck auction prices: quick answer
Charles Hubert Eyck auction prices depend on medium, size, date, condition, provenance, edition details, attribution confidence, and recent comparable auction sales.
- Artist
- Charles Hubert Eyck
- Source records
- 412
- Market update
- 2026-02-06
Charles Hubert Eyck market snapshot
Charles Hubert Eyck shows deep auction liquidity with 357 tracked lots. Median realized sale is around $140. Category concentration is still broad or sparse. Last 12 months recorded 98 sales. Latest recorded sale: 2025-12-15.
Realized price distribution
- Under $1,000 (87.0% · 100 sales)
- $1,000 to $10,000 (13.0% · 15 sales)
- $10,000+ (0.0% · 0 sales)
- Median sale (last 12 months)
- $90
- Sales recorded (last 12 months)
- 98
- Median shift vs prior year
- 0.0%
- Latest recorded sale
- 2025-12-15
Artist context
About Charles Hubert Eyck
Charles Hubert Eyck (1897–1983) was a Dutch visual artist born in Meerssen, Limburg, who worked prolifically across painting, sculpture, printmaking, stained glass, ceramics, and monumental decoration. He is recognized as a pioneer of the Limburg School, alongside contemporaries Henri Jonas and Joep Nicolas, a regional movement centered in the southern Netherlands. Eyck trained and worked in a broad figurative tradition, producing easel paintings, lithographs, watercolors, pastels, and large-scale architectural commissions. His versatility extended to graphic design, illustration, and interior decoration. He married the Swedish painter Karin Meyer, and the couple collaborated within the Dutch art community. Eyck signed his work simply as "Eyck," and his output spans much of the twentieth century, reflecting evolving Dutch figurative and decorative art currents rather than a single avant-garde affiliation. His work appears regularly in European auction markets.
Limburg Schooloil paintingsculpturelithographywatercolor
Common works and media
Oil paintings on canvas and panel, watercolors, gouaches, and pastels on paper form the bulk of Eyck's auction offerings. Lithographic prints and pen drawings also appear regularly. Less frequently encountered are sculptures, ceramic pieces, and designs for stained glass or murals, which were typically site-specific commissions. Subjects often reflect Limburg's regional landscape and figurative traditions. Edition sizes for prints are not well documented in the collected sources.
Market and appraisal context
Charles Eyck's work appears at auction primarily as paintings, works on paper (watercolors, gouaches, pastels, and drawings), lithographic prints, ceramics, and occasional sculptures. With over four hundred recorded lots, he has a moderate but steady auction presence. Condition, medium, subject matter, provenance, and whether a work can be securely dated are the main factors affecting valuation. Monumental and architectural commissions such as stained-glass windows and murals rarely come to market but are documented in RKD records. Collectors should verify signatures against the known "Eyck" signing convention and consult RKD provenance data, as no single published catalogue raisonné was identified in available sources.
Auction categories and appraisal factors
Appraisal caveats
- No museum-grade catalogue raisonné or estate-run authentication service was found in the collected source pack; attribution should rely on RKD records and published exhibition documentation.
- Market data for Charles Eyck is moderate (412 auction records in the Invaluable database); realized prices vary considerably by medium, size, and period.
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
- Wikidata library authority
- VIAF library authority
- Getty Vocabulary Program library authority
- Library of Congress 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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