# André Verdet artist context and auction value notes

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## Artist identity

- Birth date: 1913-08-04
- Death date: 2004-12-19
- Nationality: French
- Common media: painting, sculpture, ceramics

## About André Verdet

André Verdet (1913–2004) was a French painter, sculptor, ceramicist, poet, and writer born in Nice and based for much of his later life in Saint-Paul-de-Vence on the French Riviera. Active across visual art and literature, Verdet worked in painting, sculpture, and ceramics, building a multidisciplinary practice recognized in major reference works including Vollmer's Allgemeines Lexikon and the Bénézit dictionary. His work is held in institutional collections, including The Museum of Modern Art in New York. Verdet's long career, spanning much of the twentieth century, places him among the Provençal and Riviera modernists whose output collectors encounter at auction across European and international sale rooms.

## Common works and media

Collectors and appraisers most commonly encounter Verdet's paintings (oil and works on paper), freestanding sculptures, and ceramic vessels or plates. His output also includes illustrated books and poetry editions combining text with original prints or drawings. Works may range from small-format ceramics and works on paper to larger canvas paintings and sculptural forms. Auction listings frequently describe lots as modern French paintings, post-war sculptures, or twentieth-century ceramics.

## Market and appraisal context

André Verdet's work appears at auction in several categories: paintings and works on paper, sculptures, and ceramic pieces. Because he practiced across multiple mediums over a career of more than six decades, appraisal requires identifying the specific medium, date, dimensions, and condition of the individual work. His inclusion in the MoMA collection and in standard scholarly references supports a recognized but secondary-tier market profile. Collectors should note that provenance, attribution, and exhibition history can materially affect value, and that ceramic works may follow a different pricing pattern than paintings or sculptures.

## Appraisily data basis

Appraisily artist pages combine artist identity research from authority files and museum records with auction records, auction-house context, sale dates, realized prices, and comparable lots when those records are available. For André Verdet, identity data is sourced from the Getty ULAN, VIAF, the RKD Netherlands Institute for Art History, Wikidata, and the Library of Congress authority file.

## Sources

- RKD — Netherlands Institute for Art History: https://rkd.nl/en/explore/artists/80148
- Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1631980
- VIAF: https://viaf.org/viaf/62911054/
- Getty Vocabulary Program: https://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500355481
- The Museum of Modern Art: https://www.moma.org/artists/12604
- Library of Congress: https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82258601
