Dedrick Brandes Stuber Auction Prices and Value Guide

Dedrick Brandes Stuber auction prices are tracked in Appraisily's artist market index, with source-directory coverage of 190 records. Use this page to review sold-lot activity, market context, and valuation factors before requesting a formal appraisal.

Dedrick Brandes Stuber auction prices: quick answer

Dedrick Brandes Stuber auction prices depend on medium, size, date, condition, provenance, edition details, attribution confidence, and recent comparable auction sales.

Artist
Dedrick Brandes Stuber
Source records
190
Market update
2026-02-16

Artist context

About Dedrick Brandes Stuber

Dedrick Brandes Stuber (1878–1954) was an American painter born in New York City who relocated to California around 1920 and became part of the Southern California art scene. He is best known for landscape paintings, with many of his works depicting Californian scenery. Active primarily in the Los Angeles area during the 1920s and beyond, Stuber worked in oil on canvas and developed a reputation for capturing the regional landscape. His work is represented in public collections, including the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C. Stuber is listed in several standard artist reference works, including Mantle Fielding's Dictionary of American Painters and Who Was Who in American Art.

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Common works and media

Stuber's most commonly encountered works are oil-on-canvas or oil-on-board landscape paintings, often depicting California hillside, coastal, and rural scenes. Works typically range from small easel-size panels to mid-size canvases. Collectors may also encounter unsigned or attributed works that require expert verification. Works on paper, including drawings and watercolors, are less frequently seen but may appear in estate contexts.

Market and appraisal context

Dedrick Brandes Stuber's paintings appear regularly at auction, with approximately 190 recorded lots, making him a moderately represented artist in the secondary market. His California landscape oils are the most commonly encountered works. When evaluating a Stuber painting for appraisal, key factors include the specific subject and location depicted, canvas dimensions, overall condition, signature presence, and documented provenance. Works with strong Californian subject matter or those in original, well-preserved condition tend to generate greater collector interest. No published catalogue raisonné is known, so attribution questions should be addressed through professional connoisseurship.

Auction categories and appraisal factors

Value drivers

  1. Subject matter and location depicted — California landscapes are the most commonly encountered works
  2. Condition, canvas size, and presence of signature affect appraisal
  3. Provenance history and exhibition records can significantly affect value

Appraisal caveats

  • No catalogue raisonné is referenced in available sources; attribution should be confirmed through expert review.
  • Auction records in the Appraisily database (approximately 190 lots) provide the strongest available market signal; individual sale results vary widely by size, subject, and condition.

Evidence

Sources for artist context

This source-grounded artist context passed Appraisily's promotion threshold: high confidence, strong sources.

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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.

LLM-readable Markdown summary for Dedrick Brandes Stuber

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Artist value FAQ

How much is Dedrick Brandes Stuber 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.

Can Appraisily value my Dedrick Brandes Stuber artwork?

Yes. Appraisily can review photos, dimensions, signatures, condition, provenance, and comparable market data to prepare a current valuation.