Daniel Garber Auction Prices and Value Guide

Daniel Garber auction prices are tracked in Appraisily's artist market index, with source-directory coverage of 352 records. Use this page to review sold-lot activity, market context, and valuation factors before requesting a formal appraisal.

Daniel Garber auction prices: quick answer

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

Artist
Daniel Garber
Source records
352
Market update
2026-02-06

Artist context

About Daniel Garber

Daniel Garber (1880–1958) was an American Impressionist painter, etcher, and watercolorist central to the New Hope art colony in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Born in North Manchester, Indiana, he studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and later taught there for more than four decades. Garber is best known for luminous landscape paintings of the Delaware River valley, often featuring dappled light filtering through trees and across water. Beyond his signature landscapes, he produced accomplished figurative interior scenes and a respected body of etchings. His work anchors the Pennsylvania Impressionist movement, and his paintings are held in major American museum collections. Collectors frequently encounter Garber's work at auction, where his large canvas landscapes and etchings represent the most visible segments of his market.

American ImpressionismNew Hope School (Pennsylvania Impressionism)oil paintingetchingwatercolorlandscapes of the Delaware River valley and New Hope, Pennsylvaniafigurative interior scenesrural and pastoral landscapes

Common works and media

Garber's auction and appraisal record includes oil on canvas landscapes of the Delaware River and Bucks County countryside, figurative interior compositions, etchings of rural and architectural subjects, and watercolors. His most frequently encountered works at auction are landscape paintings in oil, often depicting wooded scenes, quarries, and river views in spring or autumn light. Etchings—typically smaller editions on paper—circulate regularly and cover similar subjects. Watercolors and drawings appear less often but are part of his documented output.

Market and appraisal context

Garber's large oil landscapes of the Delaware River region are the most sought-after works at auction, with subject matter, scale, and condition all affecting value significantly. His etchings and watercolors appear more regularly in the market and generally trade at lower tiers. Provenance is an important factor: works with exhibition history or descent from the artist's estate carry stronger collector confidence. As with other Pennsylvania Impressionist painters, attribution should be verified through expert review, especially for unsigned or lesser-documented works. Appraisals should account for medium, date, dimensions, and condition alongside comparable auction results.

Auction categories and appraisal factors

Value drivers

  1. Subject matter: Delaware River and New Hope landscapes are most recognized and generally command stronger auction interest
  2. Medium: large oils on canvas are more sought after than etchings or works on paper
  3. Provenance and exhibition history strengthen attribution and value
  4. Condition, size, and date of execution are standard valuation factors for American Impressionist works
  5. Etchings and prints by Garber circulate more frequently and generally at lower price tiers than his oil paintings

Appraisal caveats

  • No major auction house records were included in the collected source pack; valuation factor descriptions are based on general American Impressionist market patterns and the artist's documented mediums and subjects rather than specific realized prices.
  • Attribution should be confirmed through provenance or expert review, as works by New Hope School painters can share stylistic similarities.

Evidence

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Data basis

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Artist value FAQ

How much is Daniel Garber 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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