Fulvio Roiter Auction Prices and Value Guide

Fulvio Roiter auction prices are tracked in Appraisily's artist market index, with source-directory coverage of 186 records. Use this page to review sold-lot activity, market context, and valuation factors before requesting a formal appraisal.

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

Artist
Fulvio Roiter
Source records
186
Market update
2026-02-16

Artist context

About Fulvio Roiter

Fulvio Roiter (1926–2016) was an Italian photographer born in Meolo, near Venice. Active from the 1950s, he became known for his evocative black-and-white photographs of Italian landscapes, cityscapes, and in particular Venice, which remained a central subject throughout his career. Roiter's work is associated with the post-war Subjektive Fotografie (Subjective Photography) movement, which emphasized personal artistic expression through the camera lens. His photographs have been documented in major reference works including the Prestel-Lexikon der Fotografen and the Dictionnaire de la Photo (Larousse), and he is recognized in institutional artist databases maintained by the Getty Research Institute, RKD, and the Library of Congress. Roiter died in Venice in 2016 at the age of 89.

Subjektive Fotografie (Subjektive Fotografie, Images of the 50s)gelatin silver printsphotographyItalian landscapes and cityscapesVenice

Common works and media

Roiter's body of work consists primarily of gelatin silver photographic prints. Common subjects include Venetian scenes, Italian landscapes, travel imagery, and architectural studies. His photographs range from intimate portraits of place to expansive landscape compositions. Works may appear as signed or unsigned gelatin silver prints, in various sizes, and occasionally as photogravure or other reproduced formats in published books and portfolios.

Market and appraisal context

Fulvio Roiter's photographs appear regularly at auction, with over 180 recorded lots in public databases. Gelatin silver prints are the most common medium encountered by collectors. Key factors affecting appraisal include the date and period of the print — particularly works from the 1950s associated with the Subjektive Fotografie movement — as well as print edition, size, condition, signature, and documented provenance. Vintage prints (those made close to the time the negative was taken) typically command greater interest than later reprints. Collectors should verify attribution carefully, as photographic works can circulate in both original and reproduction forms.

Auction categories and appraisal factors

Appraisal caveats

  • Auction records and realized prices should be consulted directly for current market estimates. The source pack does not include specific auction-house results.
  • Attribution and authenticity should be verified through expert examination, particularly for unsigned or undated photographic prints.

Evidence

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Data basis

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Artist value FAQ

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