# Emile Baes artist context and auction value notes

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## Artist identity

- Birth date: 1879-11-12
- Death date: 1953-01-03
- Nationality: Belgian
- Movements: Post-Impressionism
- Common media: oil painting, pastel, etching, drawing, printmaking, illustration

## About Emile Baes

Emile Baes (1879–1953) was a Belgian painter, draughtsman, pastel artist, printmaker, illustrator, and art historian born in Brussels. Trained at the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, he later established himself in Paris, where he exhibited at the Salon des Tuileries between 1933 and 1939. Baes worked in a Post-Impressionist idiom and built a reputation for sensual boudoir and bedroom interiors depicting elegant women, alongside a broad repertoire that included nudes, portraits, genre scenes, Orientalist subjects, history paintings, landscapes, and still lifes. He was a skilled pastellist and etcher, and also contributed to art historical literature, publishing La physionomie du Christ dans l'art in 1912 and the illustrated limited edition Les Dieux sadiques in 1948. Baes was the father of Belgian painter Rachel Baes. He died in Paris on 3 January 1953.

## Common works and media

Collectors and appraisers most frequently encounter Baes's oil-on-canvas or oil-on-panel paintings of nude figures and interior scenes with elegantly dressed women. Pastel drawings of similar subjects are also common. His etchings—often figurative and sometimes erotic—circulate in the prints market. Illustrated limited-edition books, particularly Les Dieux sadiques (1948), occasionally appear as collectible lots. Portraits, flower pieces, cityscapes, and landscapes in smaller formats round out the range of works likely to surface at auction or in private collections.

## Market and appraisal context

Emile Baes's works appear regularly at auction, with over 260 recorded lots spanning oil paintings, pastels, etchings, and illustrated books. His most characteristic works—intimate boudoir and nude scenes rendered in a Post-Impressionist manner—tend to attract collector interest. Appraisal value depends on medium, with oils and pastels generally commanding higher prices than prints. Provenance linked to his Paris exhibition period, documented Salon des Tuileries showings, or association with notable collections can positively influence value. Condition, attribution certainty, and subject matter are key factors in any appraisal.

## Appraisily data basis

This Appraisily artist page combines verified biographical data from RKD Netherlands Institute for Art History, Getty ULAN, VIAF, Library of Congress, and Wikidata authority files with Invaluable auction records, sale dates, realized prices, and comparable lots. When available, auction-house context and provenance details are incorporated to support appraisal-relevant insights.

## Sources

- RKD Netherlands Institute for Art History: https://rkd.nl/en/explore/artists/3515
- Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q19951784
- Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89mile_Baes
- Getty Vocabulary Program: https://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500041125
- VIAF: https://viaf.org/viaf/95947682/
- Library of Congress: https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92098280
