Pinchus Krémègne Auction Prices and Value Guide
Pinchus Krémègne auction prices are tracked in Appraisily's artist market index, with source-directory coverage of 883 records. Use this page to review sold-lot activity, market context, and valuation factors before requesting a formal appraisal.
Pinchus Krémègne auction prices: quick answer
Pinchus Krémègne auction prices depend on medium, size, date, condition, provenance, edition details, attribution confidence, and recent comparable auction sales.
- Artist
- Pinchus Krémègne
- Source records
- 883
- Market update
- 2026-02-06
Artist context
About Pinchus Krémègne
Pinchus Krémègne (1890–1981) was a Lithuanian-born French painter, sculptor, and lithographer who spent most of his career in France. Born in Želudok, in present-day Belarus, he moved to Paris around 1912 and became part of the community of Eastern European Jewish artists who contributed to the modernist ferment of the French capital in the early twentieth century. He worked actively across painting and sculpture for nearly seven decades, remaining productive until his death in Céret in 1981. Krémègne is recorded in the Library of Congress Name Authority File, the RKD Netherlands Institute for Art History, VIAF, and Wikidata, reflecting his established place in twentieth-century European art. Collectors most often encounter his work through paintings and works on paper at auction in Europe and North America.
École de Paris (School of Paris)oil paintingsculpturelithographylandscapesstill lifenudesportraits
Common works and media
Krémègne commonly produced oil paintings on canvas and board, watercolors and gouaches on paper, sculptures, and lithographic prints. His subjects typically include landscapes, still lifes, nudes, and portraits, reflecting the figurative modernist traditions of his Paris milieu. Works range from small studies on paper to larger finished canvases.
Market and appraisal context
Pinchus Krémègne's auction market is modestly documented in recent records. A single priced lot from May 2025 — an oil painting described as 'Belarussian French Ecole de Paris' — realized $3,000 USD at Gilden's Art Gallery. With only one recent comparable, the observed price distribution is a single point ($3,000 minimum, median, and maximum), making it difficult to characterize dispersion or liquidity trends. The Appraisily index records 883 works associated with Krémègne, indicating a substantial body of work likely distributed across European and North American auction houses over decades, but only one recent lot surfaced in the current collection window. Krémègne's association with the École de Paris and his seven-decade career suggest a collector base interested in twentieth-century modernist figurative painting, though current auction-record evidence is thin.
Auction categories and appraisal factors
Common auction categories
- oil painting
- sculpture
- lithography
- works on paper
Value drivers
- [object Object]
Appraisal caveats
- No specific auction realized prices were available in the collected source pack; comparable public auction results should be consulted for pricing benchmarks.
- Appraisily records 883 works associated with this artist, suggesting a substantial and varied body of work.
- The single-lot auction record provides minimal statistical basis for price estimation. Median, quartile, and range figures are identical ($3,000) and should not be interpreted as a stable market indicator.
- No price trend data is available (recent 12-month count: 1; previous 12-month count: 0), making it impossible to assess whether the market is rising, stable, or declining.
Evidence
Sources for artist context
This source-grounded artist context passed Appraisily's promotion threshold: high confidence, strong sources.
- Library of Congress library authority
- RKD Netherlands Institute for Art History museum or university
- VIAF (OCLC) library authority
- Wikidata library authority
- Getty Vocabulary Program 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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