# Francisco Borés artist context and auction value notes

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## Artist identity

- Birth date: 1898-05-06
- Death date: 1972-05-11
- Nationality: Spanish
- Movements: School of Paris, Spanish modernism
- Common media: oil painting, watercolor, etching, drawing, graphic art

## About Francisco Borés

Francisco Borès López (1898–1972) was a Spanish painter, watercolorist, etcher, and graphic artist whose career unfolded almost entirely in Paris. Born in Madrid, he moved to the French capital in 1925 and joined the vibrant community of expatriate Spanish modernists that included Pablo Picasso, Ginés Parra, Pedro Flores, and Antoni Clavé. Over the next four decades Borès developed a distinctive visual language rooted in color, lyrical abstraction, and an ongoing dialogue with landscape and still-life traditions. Although his work was exhibited internationally and entered major museum collections — including the Museum of Modern Art in New York — he remained relatively overlooked in Spain until the 1970s, when critics reassessed the figurative and poetic strands of his painting outside the dominant frameworks of informalism and social realism.

## Common works and media

Collectors most frequently encounter Borès through oil paintings on canvas or panel, watercolors, etchings, and drawings. His subjects span landscapes, still lifes, and figurative compositions rendered in a luminous, color-driven style. Original prints — especially etchings — appear with some regularity in the print-and-multiples market. Signed works on paper from his mature Paris period (1930s–1960s) represent a common entry point for collectors.

## Market and appraisal context

Francisco Borés has a documented but narrow auction footprint concentrated almost entirely at Christie's between 2007 and 2008, with single-lot appearances at Bruun Rasmussen (2011) and Im Kinsky (2023). Appraisily records 14 lots with 10 carrying realized prices, spanning June 2007 through November 2023. The priced lots show wide dispersion — from approximately €5,250 (Le clocher, Christie's 2008) up to €312,250 (La femme blonde, Christie's 2007) — with a median near €33,600 and an interquartile range of roughly €22,500–€49,000. Oil paintings such as La femme blonde and Composition au vase de fleurs anchor the high end, while smaller works on paper and watercolors cluster at the lower end. Crucially, no lots have appeared in the most recent 24 months, indicating thin current liquidity. The market is dominated by a single house (Christie's accounts for 12 of 14 lots), which limits comparability and suggests that collectors should interpret price benchmarks cautiously.

## Auction-house-backed market evidence

Francisco Borés has a documented but narrow auction footprint concentrated almost entirely at Christie's between 2007 and 2008, with single-lot appearances at Bruun Rasmussen (2011) and Im Kinsky (2023). Appraisily records 14 lots with 10 carrying realized prices, spanning June 2007 through November 2023. The priced lots show wide dispersion — from approximately €5,250 (Le clocher, Christie's 2008) up to €312,250 (La femme blonde, Christie's 2007) — with a median near €33,600 and an interquartile range of roughly €22,500–€49,000. Oil paintings such as La femme blonde and Composition au vase de fleurs anchor the high end, while smaller works on paper and watercolors cluster at the lower end. Crucially, no lots have appeared in the most recent 24 months, indicating thin current liquidity. The market is dominated by a single house (Christie's accounts for 12 of 14 lots), which limits comparability and suggests that collectors should interpret price benchmarks cautiously.

### Appraisal notes

An Appraisily appraisal of a Francisco Borès work would draw on the 10 priced comparable lots in the Appraisily auction-record index to establish a baseline range, then adjust for the specific piece's medium (oil on canvas commands a premium over watercolor, gouache, or etching), dimensions, date of execution, subject matter (figurative compositions and still lifes dominate the record), signature presence and style, condition report, and documented provenance linking the work to his Paris circle. Because auction results span four currencies and a 16-year window, currency-normalized adjustments and time-trend corrections are essential. The absence of recent sales means comparables must be weighted carefully — a professional appraisal would note the stale market and whether the work falls within or outside the observed price distribution.

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### Collector notes

- Collectors considering a Francisco Borès work should know that the auction record is narrow but anchored by blue-chip house results at Christie's. The €312,250 high mark for La femme blonde (2007) is an outlier; the core market for oils sits in the €30,000–€50,000 range, while works on paper generally trade below €25,000. The complete absence of auction results since late 2023 means current fair-market value may differ materially from the last observed comps — a formal appraisal is especially recommended before purchase or sale. His relative obscurity in Spain during his lifetime means provenance documentation is often thinner than for better-known School of Paris contemporaries, so collectors should seek works with clear title history. Original etchings and signed prints offer a lower-risk entry point and appear with some regularity in print-and-multiples sales.

### Market caveats

- Only 10 of 14 recorded lots have realized prices; four lots (including the most recent, Im Kinsky 2023) show no price, which may indicate unsold lots, withdrawals, or data gaps.
- Prices span four currencies (EUR, GBP, USD, DKK). The min/median/max figures reported by the Appraisily API may normalize across currencies; direct currency conversion was not applied here.
- The auction record is dominated by a single house (Christie's, 12 of 14 lots), which limits the diversity of comparables.
- No lots have appeared in the last 24 months, making current-market calibration uncertain.
- The €312,250 high (La femme blonde, Christie's Oct 2007) is a significant outlier — roughly 3× the p75 price — and may not be representative of typical values.
- Attribution should reference the full name Francisco Borès López to avoid confusion with similarly named artists.
- Borés received limited recognition in Spain during his lifetime; Spanish provenance trails may be harder to verify.

### Market evidence sources

- undefined: https://appraisily.com/api/scraper-search/artists/francisco-bores/seo-profile?recentLimit=24&relatedLimit=0

## Appraisily data basis

Appraisily artist pages combine structured identity research from authority files and museum records with auction results, sale dates, realized prices, and comparable lots when those records are available. For Francisco Borès, this page draws on the Library of Congress Name Authority File, VIAF, the RKD (Netherlands Institute for Art History), MoMA's collection records, and Wikidata, supplemented by biographical context from encyclopedic sources.

## Sources

- Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1406524
- Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Bores
- VIAF: https://viaf.org/viaf/54189019/
- Library of Congress: https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83200765
- The Museum of Modern Art: https://www.moma.org/artists/678
- RKD — Netherlands Institute for Art History: https://rkd.nl/en/explore/artists/10737
- Getty Vocabulary Program: https://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500031770
