# Louis Kronberg artist context and auction value notes

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## Artist identity

- Birth date: 1872-12-20
- Nationality: American
- Common media: oil painting, figure painting

## About Louis Kronberg

Louis Kronberg (1872–1965) was an American figure painter, art dealer, advisor, and teacher active in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Known for his skill in depicting theatrical and figurative subjects, Kronberg produced a body of work that captured performers and stage-life scenes with particular sensitivity. His best-known paintings include Behind the Footlights and The Pink Sash. Beyond his own studio practice, Kronberg served as an art advisor and dealer, roles that placed him at the intersection of artistic creation and the commercial art world. His long career spanned major shifts in American art, from academic realism toward modernist currents. Today his paintings appear in museum collections and at auction, where collectors encounter them as examples of American figurative painting from a transitional era.

## Common works and media

Louis Kronberg is primarily known for oil paintings of figurative and theatrical subjects, especially scenes of performers and backstage life. His work Behind the Footlights and The Pink Sash are among his most recognized titles. Collectors may also encounter portraits, genre scenes, and smaller-scale figure studies. Works on paper, including drawings, are possible but less commonly documented. His paintings are categorized in American Art and Nineteenth/Twentieth-Century Painting contexts at auction.

## Market and appraisal context

Collectors considering a Louis Kronberg painting at auction or for appraisal should weigh several factors. Figurative works with recognizable titles such as Behind the Footlights or The Pink Sash may command stronger interest. Medium and dimensions matter: oil on canvas is the primary format, and larger or more elaborately composed works tend to be valued higher than smaller studies or works on paper. Provenance tracing to notable collections or exhibitions can add meaningfully to value. As with many early-twentieth-century American painters, attribution should be confirmed through scholarly sources, as no catalogue raisonné was identified in available references. Condition, restoration history, and exhibition records are all relevant to an informed appraisal.

## Appraisily data basis

Appraisily artist pages combine artist identity research from museum, library-authority, and scholarly sources with auction records, auction-house context, sale dates, realized prices, and comparable lots when those records are available. For Louis Kronberg, identity data is grounded in Wikidata, the Getty Union List of Artist Names, VIAF, the RKD Netherlands Institute for Art History, and the Library of Congress authority file.

## Sources

- Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q6687568
- Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Kronberg
- Getty Vocabulary Program: https://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500003749
- VIAF: https://viaf.org/viaf/2325072/
- RKD Netherlands Institute for Art History: https://rkd.nl/en/explore/artists/46543
- Library of Congress: https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr91027440
