Guy de Rougemont Auction Prices and Value Guide
Guy de Rougemont auction prices are tracked in Appraisily's artist market index, with source-directory coverage of 224 records. Use this page to review sold-lot activity, market context, and valuation factors before requesting a formal appraisal.
Guy de Rougemont auction prices: quick answer
Guy de Rougemont auction prices depend on medium, size, date, condition, provenance, edition details, attribution confidence, and recent comparable auction sales.
- Artist
- Guy de Rougemont
- Source records
- 224
- Market update
- 2026-02-16
Artist context
About Guy de Rougemont
Guy de Rougemont (1935–2021) was a French painter, sculptor, lithographer, and watercolourist associated with geometric abstraction. Born Guy du Temple de Rougemont in Paris, he studied at the École Nationale d'Art Décoratif from 1954 to 1958 before spending formative years in North Africa and Spain. After returning to Paris in 1965, he developed a distinctive practice spanning painting, sculpture, furniture design, and works on paper, often characterized by bold color and precise geometric form. He divided his working life between Paris and Marsillargues in southern France. His work appears regularly in international auction catalogues, and collectors most often encounter his paintings, lithographs, and sculptural pieces.
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Common works and media
Collectors are likely to encounter oil and acrylic paintings with geometric or abstract compositions, color lithographs (often editioned), watercolours, works on paper, and sculptural objects including furniture designs. His imagery typically features hard-edged geometric forms, vibrant color palettes, and structured abstraction. Prints and multiples form a significant portion of his auction presence.
Market and appraisal context
Guy de Rougemont's work appears across Post-War and Contemporary Art, Prints and Multiples, and Sculpture auction categories. Paintings and sculptures tend to carry the strongest market interest, while his lithographs and multiples offer a more accessible entry point. Condition, edition details, provenance, and whether a work is signed and numbered are all relevant to appraisal. With over two hundred tracked auction appearances, there is a measurable but moderate secondary market. Collectors should verify comparable lots and recent realized prices when evaluating individual pieces.
Auction categories and appraisal factors
Appraisal caveats
- No major museum collection or institutional exhibition history was available in the source pack; auction comparables should be verified independently.
- With 224 auction records tracked, the artist has a moderate market presence; however, realized-price ranges were not available in the collected sources.
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
How much is Guy de Rougemont 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 Guy de Rougemont artwork?
Yes. Appraisily can review photos, dimensions, signatures, condition, provenance, and comparable market data to prepare a current valuation.