# Camille Hilaire artist context and auction value notes

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Profile generated: 2026-05-03T01:32:00.000Z
Quality: high confidence, strong sources

## Artist identity

- Birth date: 1916-08-02
- Death date: 2004-06-07
- Nationality: French
- Movements: French modern painting, associated with the André Lhote school of figurative composition
- Common media: oil painting, printmaking (estampes), tapestry and weaving, stained glass, mural painting

## About Camille Hilaire

Camille Hilaire (1916–2004) was a French painter, weaver, designer, and glass artist born in Metz. He studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris and was tutored by the sculptor and painter André Lhote, whose emphasis on structured composition and color left a lasting mark on Hilaire's approach to figurative painting. Over a career spanning more than five decades, Hilaire worked across oil painting, printmaking, tapestry, stained glass, and mural decoration. His estate maintains a dedicated website with biographical archives and illustrated books. He is listed in the Bénézit, Vollmer, and Saur Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon, and his authority record appears in the Library of Congress, VIAF, Getty ULAN, and RKD databases. Hilaire died in Vexin-sur-Epte in the Eure département of France.

## Common works and media

Collectors most frequently encounter Hilaire's oil-on-canvas landscapes, interior scenes, and marine views at auction. He also produced a significant body of prints (estampes), including color lithographs and etchings. His work extends to woven tapestries, stained-glass designs, and mural commissions. Illustrated books featuring his imagery are documented on the estate website. Works are typically signed and may bear studio or estate stamps depending on the period and medium.

## Market and appraisal context

Camille Hilaire's auction market is broad and well-established, with 693 recorded lots (435 with published prices) spanning from April 1993 to April 2026. The price distribution is wide: the low end starts at €5 for minor prints, the median sits at approximately €1,404, the 75th percentile at €3,500, and the recorded maximum reaches €420,000 — indicating that while most lots trade at accessible levels, significant paintings can achieve substantially higher results. The bulk of activity takes place at French and European houses (Tajan, Artcurial, Osenat, Piasa, Aguttes, Eric Pillon Enchères), with Christie's also appearing among the top-ten houses by volume. U.S. and Australian houses (Hill Auction Gallery, Palm Beach Modern Auctions, Neal Auction Company, Leonard Joel) contribute additional liquidity. Recent 12-month volume dropped to 28 lots from 43 in the prior 12 months, which may reflect ordinary cyclical variation rather than a structural decline. Oil-on-canvas landscapes and interior scenes consistently command the strongest prices in recent results (e.g., €2,300 at Aguttes, €1,800 at Osenat, AUD 1,200 at Leonard Joel, $1,690 at Neal Auction), while signed lithograph lots and smaller works on paper typically trade between €50 and €300. Aubusson tapestries attributed to Hilaire or his designs have reached $2,200 at Palm Beach Modern Auctions.

## Auction-house-backed market evidence

Camille Hilaire's auction market is broad and well-established, with 693 recorded lots (435 with published prices) spanning from April 1993 to April 2026. The price distribution is wide: the low end starts at €5 for minor prints, the median sits at approximately €1,404, the 75th percentile at €3,500, and the recorded maximum reaches €420,000 — indicating that while most lots trade at accessible levels, significant paintings can achieve substantially higher results. The bulk of activity takes place at French and European houses (Tajan, Artcurial, Osenat, Piasa, Aguttes, Eric Pillon Enchères), with Christie's also appearing among the top-ten houses by volume. U.S. and Australian houses (Hill Auction Gallery, Palm Beach Modern Auctions, Neal Auction Company, Leonard Joel) contribute additional liquidity. Recent 12-month volume dropped to 28 lots from 43 in the prior 12 months, which may reflect ordinary cyclical variation rather than a structural decline. Oil-on-canvas landscapes and interior scenes consistently command the strongest prices in recent results (e.g., €2,300 at Aguttes, €1,800 at Osenat, AUD 1,200 at Leonard Joel, $1,690 at Neal Auction), while signed lithograph lots and smaller works on paper typically trade between €50 and €300. Aubusson tapestries attributed to Hilaire or his designs have reached $2,200 at Palm Beach Modern Auctions.

### Appraisal notes

Appraisily would use these 693 auction records to establish comparable-sale benchmarks adjusted for medium, dimensions, subject, date of execution, condition, provenance, and signature status. For oil paintings, the median and upper-quartile results provide a defensible range when a specific work falls within the observed size and subject parameters. For prints and lithographs, the lower cluster (€50–€300) offers guidance, with edition number, sheet size, and whether the lot is a single print or a multi-print bundle affecting the comparison. Tapestry attributions — particularly Aubusson weavings 'after' Hilaire — require careful distinction between original designs and authorized editions. Provenance documentation from the Camille Hilaire estate (camillehilaire.fr), catalogue references in Bénézit or Saur, and auction-house provenance notes all strengthen attribution confidence. Condition reports should note any canvas relining, fading in prints, or tapestry restoration, as these materially affect value relative to the comparable set.

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### Collector notes

- Signed lithograph lots (3–4 prints per bundle) frequently trade between $100 and $300 at U.S. auction houses such as Hill Auction Gallery — a practical entry point for collectors seeking authenticated Hilaire works on paper.
- Oil-on-canvas landscapes are the most commonly encountered medium at European auctions and have recently realized €1,000–€2,300 at houses including Aguttes, Osenat, and NEO Enchères.
- Aubusson tapestries attributed to Hilaire designs represent a niche category; the Palm Beach Modern Auction result of $2,200 (2023) is one of the few recent comparable data points. Attribution should distinguish between 'by' and 'after' the artist.
- Several recent lots at Osenat and Schuler Auktionen carried no published price, indicating either buy-ins or post-sale negotiation — collectors should not assume all listed lots sold at estimate.
- The significant gap between the €420,000 maximum and the €1,404 median means that exceptional or large-scale paintings can dramatically outperform the typical range; provenance and exhibition history are key drivers of premium results.
- Works appear across EUR, USD, AUD, and CHF denominations, so currency conversion and local market conditions should be factored when using comparables across regions.

### Market caveats

- The €420,000 maximum price is an outlier well above the €3,500 75th percentile; relying on this figure without understanding the specific lot's characteristics (likely a large or historically significant painting) would overstate typical market levels.
- Recent 12-month lot volume (28) is noticeably lower than the prior 12-month period (43). While this may reflect normal auction calendar variation, a sustained decline could indicate softening demand or reduced consignment supply.
- Several recent lots list null priceRealised values, meaning they may not have sold. Appraisers should confirm whether comparable lots actually transacted before relying on estimate ranges.
- The source pack does not include category-level breakdowns from the auction records (topCategories is empty), so medium-specific price guidance is inferred from lot titles and the existing profile's medium list rather than structured data.
- Attribution of tapestries as 'after' Hilaire (versus designed by or woven under his supervision) affects value materially; buyers should request detailed cataloguing and, where possible, estate confirmation.
- This addendum reflects auction-record evidence available through the Appraisily data index and does not incorporate gallery or private-sale transactions, which may set different price levels.

### Market evidence sources

- Appraisily auction record index: https://appraisily.com/api/scraper-search/artists/camille-hilaire/seo-profile?recentLimit=24&relatedLimit=0
- Invaluable / Louiza Auktion & Associés: https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot-camille-hilaire-1916-2004-colette-1972-185-c-0e42182ebe
- Invaluable / Louiza Auktion & Associés: https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot-camille-hilaire-1916-2004-saint-trop-blues-1972-182-c-4e589c7592
- Invaluable / Aguttes: https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot-camille-hilaire-1916-2004-paysage-boise-173-c-d011fa09af
- Invaluable / Hill Auction Gallery: https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot-camille-hilaire-1916-2004-nude-litho-4p-lot-signed-116-c-8454d0b95b
- Invaluable / NEO Enchères: https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot-camille-hilaire-1916-2004-190-c-e9518a0b7d
- Invaluable / Public Sale Auction House: https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot-camille-hilaire-lithograph-chevaux-jockeys-on-horseback-520-c-eba4dbd796
- Invaluable / OXIO: https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot-camille-hilaire-1916-2004-159-c-51fa53270a
- Invaluable / OXIO: https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot-camille-hilaire-1916-2004-158-c-ec81fa78a8
- Invaluable / Hampel Fine Art Auctions: https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot-camille-hilaire-1916-metz-frankreich-2004-departement-eure-frankreich-579-c-1644763ad3

## Appraisily data basis

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## Sources

- RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History: https://rkd.nl/en/explore/artists/38385
- Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2934956
- VIAF (OCLC): https://viaf.org/viaf/95960731/
- Library of Congress: https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n90651200
- Camille Hilaire Estate: https://www.camillehilaire.fr/
- Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Hilaire
- Getty Vocabulary Program: https://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500042784
