# Anton Mauve artist context and auction value notes

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## Artist identity

- Death date: 1888-02-06
- Nationality: Dutch
- Movements: Hague School, Dutch Realism
- Common media: oil painting, watercolor, drawing, printmaking

## About Anton Mauve

Anton Mauve (1838–1888), born Anthonij Rudolf Mauve, was a Dutch painter recognized as one of the leading figures of the Hague School. Working in a realist tradition, Mauve became celebrated for his atmospheric depictions of the Dutch countryside — especially pastoral scenes of sheep grazing on the heathland near the village of Laren, where he settled later in life. A master colorist with a restrained, tonal palette, he helped define the Hague School's distinctive approach to landscape. Mauve is also remembered for his formative influence on his cousin-in-law Vincent van Gogh, who admired his technique and sought his guidance in the early 1880s. His paintings, signed 'A. Mauve' or with the monogram 'A.M.', are held in major museum collections including the Rijksmuseum, the Mesdag Collection, MoMA, and Tate. He died in 1888 at the age of forty-nine.

## Common works and media

Mauve is best known for oil paintings of sheep on heathland, pastoral landscapes with shepherds, and tranquil rural scenes set around Laren and the Dutch coast. He also produced watercolors and drawings of similar pastoral subjects, as well as coastal views depicting fishermen and dune landscapes. Prints and reproductive engravings after his compositions circulated during and after his lifetime. His sketchbooks, several of which are documented in museum holdings, show preparatory studies for his larger works. Collectors may also encounter smaller cabinet paintings, panel studies, and landscape sketches from his Oosterbeek and The Hague periods.

## Market and appraisal context

Anton Mauve's works appear regularly at international auction, reflecting a prolific career and sustained collector interest. His pastoral oil paintings — particularly those featuring flocks of sheep on the Laren heath — tend to be the most desirable. Watercolors, drawings, and prints by Mauve also circulate widely and offer accessible entry points. Factors that affect appraisal include the painting's subject, medium, dimensions, condition, provenance, and the presence of the artist's characteristic signature. Works with documented exhibition history or museum provenance typically carry a premium. Collectors should note that the large body of Mauve's output means quality and condition vary considerably; comparable auction results should be reviewed carefully when assessing value.

## Appraisily data basis

Appraisily artist pages combine published artist identity research from museum, library authority, and scholarly sources with auction records, sale dates, realized prices, and comparable lots when those records are available. For Anton Mauve, identity and biographical data are grounded in the Getty ULAN authority file, VIAF, the Library of Congress Name Authority File, the RKD (Netherlands Institute for Art History), MoMA, and Tate. Market guidance is informational and does not constitute an appraisal; a qualified specialist should be consulted for formal valuation.

## Sources

- Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q591907
- Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Mauve
- Getty Vocabulary Program: https://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500009041
- VIAF: https://viaf.org/viaf/35252522/
- Library of Congress: https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr99019666
- The Museum of Modern Art: https://www.moma.org/artists/64958
- Tate: https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/anton-mauve-1598
- RKD (Netherlands Institute for Art History): https://rkd.nl/en/explore/artists/54139
