# Henri Charles Manguin artist context and auction value notes

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Profile generated: 2026-05-06T21:45:30.034Z
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## Artist identity

- Birth date: 1874-03-23
- Death date: 1949-09-25
- Nationality: French
- Movements: Fauvism
- Common media: Oil painting, Watercolor, Engraving

## About Henri Charles Manguin

Henri Charles Manguin (1874–1949) was a French painter, watercolorist, and engraver recognized as one of the leading figures of Fauvism. Born in Paris, he trained at the Académie Ranson and developed the vivid, high-chroma palette that defined the Fauve movement alongside contemporaries such as Henri Matisse and Albert Marquet. Manguin's work is centered on luminous landscapes and figure compositions, many inspired by the Mediterranean coast around Saint-Tropez, where he spent extended periods. From 1909 onward he traveled extensively across France with a near-nomadic rhythm before returning to Saint-Tropez and Honfleur in the early 1920s. His paintings are held in major public collections including the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Collectors encounter Manguin's work most often at auction in the Impressionist and Modern Art category.

## Common works and media

Manguin's most commonly encountered works at auction include oil-on-canvas landscapes — especially Mediterranean coastal scenes, garden views, and village panoramas — as well as figurative compositions, nudes, and still lifes. Watercolors and drawings of similar subjects appear with some frequency. Printed editions and engravings are also part of his output and circulate in the Prints and Multiples market. Works are typically signed and may bear studio stamps; collectors should verify authenticity through provenance documentation or expert cataloguing.

## Market and appraisal context

Henri Charles Manguin has a well-established and active international auction market spanning over two decades, with 105 recorded lots and 61 priced results between April 2001 and March 2026. Works appear at blue-chip houses including Christie's and Sotheby's as well as leading regional specialists such as Artcurial (Paris), Koller Auctions (Zurich), and Hampel Fine Art Auctions (Munich). Oil paintings dominate the upper end of the market: the highest recorded price in recent years is €100,000 at Artcurial in December 2025, while a figurative oil titled "Grenouillette couchée sur le tapis" realized $90,000 at Abell Auction in October 2021. The overall price distribution is wide — from approximately €260 at the low end to €458,500 at the top — reflecting the range from prints and small works on paper to major Fauve-period canvases. The median stands near €13,000 with the interquartile range between approximately €4,800 and €28,350. Recent 12-month activity (6 lots) is marginally above the prior 12-month period (5 lots), indicating stable liquidity. Works appear in Impressionist and Modern Art sales, Prints and Multiples sessions, and regional Fine Art auctions across France, Switzerland, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

## Auction-house-backed market evidence

Henri Charles Manguin has a well-established and active international auction market spanning over two decades, with 105 recorded lots and 61 priced results between April 2001 and March 2026. Works appear at blue-chip houses including Christie's and Sotheby's as well as leading regional specialists such as Artcurial (Paris), Koller Auctions (Zurich), and Hampel Fine Art Auctions (Munich). Oil paintings dominate the upper end of the market: the highest recorded price in recent years is €100,000 at Artcurial in December 2025, while a figurative oil titled "Grenouillette couchée sur le tapis" realized $90,000 at Abell Auction in October 2021. The overall price distribution is wide — from approximately €260 at the low end to €458,500 at the top — reflecting the range from prints and small works on paper to major Fauve-period canvases. The median stands near €13,000 with the interquartile range between approximately €4,800 and €28,350. Recent 12-month activity (6 lots) is marginally above the prior 12-month period (5 lots), indicating stable liquidity. Works appear in Impressionist and Modern Art sales, Prints and Multiples sessions, and regional Fine Art auctions across France, Switzerland, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

### Appraisal notes

Appraisily would use these auction records as comparable-sale evidence alongside the specific work's photographs, dimensions, medium, signature or studio stamps, condition report, provenance documentation, exhibition history, and any catalogue raisonné references. Key adjustments include: medium (oil on canvas versus watercolor or engraving), date of execution (Fauve-period works circa 1904–1908 command the strongest premiums), dimensions, subject matter (Mediterranean landscapes and figurative nudes are most sought after), and provenance quality (gallery labels such as Galerie Paul Vallotton, museum exhibition records, or published catalogue entries add measurable value). Condition is critical — lot descriptions noting conservation such as "oil on canvas adhered to cardboard" or "two small patches on the back" indicate condition issues that should be weighed against the price of comparable works in better state. The multi-currency record base (EUR, USD, CHF, GBP) requires currency normalization at the appraisal date. The wide price dispersion (€260–€458,500) means that selecting truly comparable lots by medium, size, period, and quality is essential; median or average figures alone are not reliable indicators for any individual work.

### Valuation factors

- Medium — oil paintings on canvas achieve the highest prices; watercolors and drawings trade at lower levels; engravings and prints are the most accessible entry point
- Period of execution — works from the Fauve period (circa 1904–1908) are the most desirable and command the strongest premiums at auction
- Subject matter — Mediterranean landscapes, coastal scenes, gardens, figurative nudes, and still lifes are the most commonly encountered and actively traded subjects
- Dimensions — larger canvases generally achieve higher absolute prices, though small jewel-like Fauve oils can also perform strongly
- Provenance and exhibition history — works with documented provenance from named galleries (e.g., Galerie Paul Vallotton), museum exhibition records, or catalogue raisonné entries carry a measurable premium
- Condition — condition reports are essential; lot records note issues such as canvas relining, cardboard backing, or patches that affect value
- Authenticity — works are typically signed; studio stamps may appear on unsigned works. Provenance documentation or expert cataloguing is expected for significant pieces
- Sale venue — prices at Christie's and Sotheby's tend to set benchmark highs, while regional houses (Artcurial, Koller, Hampel) provide a deep comparable base with somewhat lower price points

### Collector notes

- Manguin's market is liquid and international, with regular appearances at both blue-chip and strong regional auction houses. Collectors seeking entry points will find watercolors and drawings trading in the €500–€6,500 range (e.g., a watercolor at Roseberys, £6,500; a watercolor at Templum, €500), while mid-range oils typically realize €10,000–€40,000. Major oils with strong provenance or Fauve-period dating can exceed €75,000. The currency mix across EUR, USD, CHF, and GBP means collectors should account for exchange-rate differences when comparing results. Hampel Fine Art Auctions in Munich is a consistent source of Manguin oils, frequently appearing in the €35,000–€40,000 range. Koller Auctions in Zurich offers regular access to works in CHF, typically between CHF 10,000 and CHF 75,000. Provenance notes in recent lots mention galleries such as Galerie Paul Vallotton (Lausanne) and Swiss private collections, which can support authenticity and resale value. Works titled or identifiable by subject — such as Mediterranean views, Provençal landscapes, and figurative interiors — tend to generate the most competitive bidding.

### Market caveats

- Price figures derive from 61 priced lots out of 105 total records; 44 lots lack realized prices (withdrawn, bought-in, or unsold), which may introduce survivorship bias toward successful sales.
- Recorded prices span multiple currencies (EUR, USD, CHF, GBP) and are not currency-normalized in the source data; direct numerical comparison across the full distribution requires caution.
- The maximum recorded price of €458,500 likely represents a museum-quality or historically significant Fauve-period canvas and is not representative of the typical collector market.
- Some lot titles in the source data are truncated (e.g., 'HENRI CHARLES MANGUIN' without further detail), limiting subject, medium, and size confirmation for those records.
- The RKD records conflicting death dates for Manguin (1943-12-25 versus 1949-09-25); the 1949 date is supported by the strongest authority consensus but the discrepancy persists in some cataloguing.
- Auction results reflect hammer or inclusive premiums depending on the source; buyers should confirm whether reported prices include buyer's premium.

### Market evidence sources

- Appraisily auction record index: https://appraisily.com/api/scraper-search/artists/henri-charles-manguin/seo-profile?recentLimit=24&relatedLimit=0
- Invaluable (Artcurial): https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot-henri-charles-manguin-208-c-84f2a8ffb6
- Invaluable (Koller Auctions): https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot-henri-charles-manguin-3234-c-fa7fa5d45b
- Invaluable (Hampel Fine Art Auctions): https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot-henri-charles-manguin-1874-paris-1949-saint-tropez-404-c-0b57e5e538
- Invaluable (Freeman's | Hindman): https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot-henri-charles-manguin-french-1874-1949-les-pins-autour-de-la-servianne-35-c-ac045378d5
- Invaluable (Christie's): https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot-henri-charles-manguin-1874-1949-anemones-dans-un-vase-blanc-oil-on-canv-499-c-3634f8cb51
- Invaluable (Bill Hood & Sons Arts & Antiques Auctions): https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot-henri-charles-manguin-french-1874-1949-oil-on-canvas-boy-by-pool-32-x-21-1-2-inches-two-small-patches-on-the-back-overall-frame-size-37-x-26-1-2-inches-161-c-7d6f89adaa
- Invaluable (Abell Auction): https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot-henri-charles-manguin-1874-1949-grenouillette-couchee-sur-le-tapis-100-c-5c14d79a37

## Appraisily data basis

This Appraisily artist page combines identity research drawn from museum records, library authority files, and scholarly databases with auction-house context, sale dates, realized prices, and comparable lots when those records are available. Sources include the Library of Congress Name Authority File, Getty Union List of Artist Names, VIAF, RKD Netherlands Institute for Art History, the Museum of Modern Art, and Wikidata.

## Sources

- Library of Congress: https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81074777
- RKD Netherlands Institute for Art History: https://rkd.nl/en/explore/artists/52322
- VIAF: https://viaf.org/viaf/12145857777423020913/
- Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1605934
- Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_Manguin
- Getty Vocabulary Program: https://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500010364
- The Museum of Modern Art: https://www.moma.org/artists/3725
