Federico Andreotti Auction Prices and Value Guide

Federico Andreotti auction prices are tracked in Appraisily's artist market index, with source-directory coverage of 291 records. Use this page to review sold-lot activity, market context, and valuation factors before requesting a formal appraisal.

Federico Andreotti auction prices: quick answer

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

Artist
Federico Andreotti
Source records
291
Market update
2026-02-06

Artist context

About Federico Andreotti

Federico Andreotti (1847–1930) was an Italian painter and watercolorist based in Florence. He trained at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence beginning around 1861, studying under Stefano Ussi and Enrico Pollastrini, two figures central to the Florentine academic tradition. Andreotti remained active for nearly seven decades, producing work across a range of subjects including genre scenes, historical compositions, portraits, and flower studies. His paintings often depict elegantly costumed figures in richly detailed interiors or pastoral settings, reflecting the academic taste of late-nineteenth-century Florence. Also recorded under the name Federigo Andreotti in several international library authority files, his work is documented in the RKD (Netherlands Institute for Art History), the Getty Union List of Artist Names, and VIAF. Collectors most frequently encounter his oil-on-canvas genre paintings at European and North American auctions.

Italian academic painting, Florence schooloil paintingwatercolorgenre sceneshistorical subjectsportraitsflower pieces

Common works and media

Oil paintings on canvas, particularly genre scenes depicting costumed figures in Renaissance-style interiors, historical subjects, portraits, and flower compositions. Watercolors on paper are also known. Works are typically signed and range from small cabinet paintings to larger exhibition-scale canvases.

Market and appraisal context

Federico Andreotti's works appear regularly at auction, with nearly 300 recorded lots. Value depends heavily on medium, size, subject complexity, provenance, and condition. Multi-figure genre scenes in oil on canvas tend to attract stronger results than smaller watercolors or flower studies. His name appears in records under both Federico and Federigo, so collectors should search both forms. Attribution should be verified through signature, provenance, or expert opinion, as works from the Florentine academic circle can be confused with those of contemporaries. Auction records from major houses provide useful comparable data for appraisal.

Auction categories and appraisal factors

Value drivers

  1. Medium and support (oil on canvas versus watercolor on paper)
  2. Subject matter and composition complexity (multi-figure genre scenes versus simpler flower studies)
  3. Attribution and provenance documentation
  4. Condition, canvas size, and date of execution

Appraisal caveats

  • Andreotti's name variant (Federigo vs. Federico) may cause attribution confusion; collectors should verify signatures and provenance carefully.
  • Works are frequently encountered at auction; condition and authenticity should be confirmed by a qualified appraiser.

Evidence

Sources for artist context

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Data basis

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Artist value FAQ

How much is Federico Andreotti 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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