George L. Noyes Auction Prices and Value Guide
George L. Noyes auction prices are tracked in Appraisily's artist market index, with source-directory coverage of 326 records. Use this page to review sold-lot activity, market context, and valuation factors before requesting a formal appraisal.
George L. Noyes auction prices: quick answer
George L. Noyes auction prices depend on medium, size, date, condition, provenance, edition details, attribution confidence, and recent comparable auction sales.
- Artist
- George L. Noyes
- Source records
- 326
- Market update
- 2026-02-16
Artist context
About George L. Noyes
George Loftus Noyes (1864–1954) was a Canadian-born American painter recognized as a significant figure in American Impressionism during the early twentieth century. Born in Canada, Noyes established his career in the United States, where he became known for luminous landscape paintings that captured the rural character of New England. He was also an influential teacher; among his students was Newell Convers Wyeth (N.C. Wyeth), who would go on to become one of America's foremost illustrators. Noyes's work draws on the Impressionist concern with light and atmosphere while remaining grounded in representational tradition. His paintings appear in institutional and private collections, and he is documented in the Getty Union List of Artist Names, the RKD Netherlands Institute for Art History, and the Library of Congress name authority file.
American ImpressionismOil paintingLandscape
Common works and media
Noyes is best known for oil-on-canvas landscape paintings, frequently depicting rural and coastal New England scenery in an Impressionist style. Typical works feature seasonal themes, woodland interiors, and pastoral views rendered with attention to natural light and color. His output includes both easel-sized paintings and larger exhibition-scale canvases. Works on paper may also appear in auction contexts. Collectors encountering Noyes's work should expect original oil paintings as the primary medium.
Market and appraisal context
George L. Noyes's landscape paintings appear with regularity at auction, reflecting sustained but moderate collector interest in American Impressionist works. Value depends on factors common to the category: provenance, condition, size, subject, and the quality of light and color handling in individual compositions. Works with strong New England landscape subjects and documented exhibition or provenance history tend to command greater attention. Collectors should confirm attribution through comparison with authenticated examples in museum or catalogue records, as the range of Noyes's output and the presence of similar-period American Impressionist landscapes can complicate identification.
Auction categories and appraisal factors
Value drivers
- Attribution and authentication are important; Noyes's landscapes should be compared to documented works in museum or auction records
- Subject matter and condition of landscape paintings affect value; New England scenes are characteristic
- Provenance linking works to the artist's teaching career or association with N.C. Wyeth may increase collector interest
Appraisal caveats
- With 326 auction records, George L. Noyes appears regularly at auction, but market depth varies by medium, size, and subject.
- Death year sources conflict (1951 vs. 1954); verify biographical details against museum or scholarly records before citing in appraisal documents.
Evidence
Sources for artist context
This source-grounded artist context passed Appraisily's promotion threshold: high confidence, strong sources.
- Wikidata library authority
- Wikipedia wikipedia
- Getty Vocabulary Program library authority
- VIAF library authority
- RKD Netherlands Institute for Art History library authority
- Library of Congress library authority
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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