# Rene Vincent artist context and auction value notes

Canonical page: https://appraisily.com/artist/rene-vincent/
Profile generated: 2026-05-06T18:11:00.000Z
Quality: high confidence, strong sources

## Artist identity

- Nationality: French
- Movements: Art Deco
- Common media: Posters and advertising prints, Watercolors and gouaches, Book and editorial illustration, Drawings

## About Rene Vincent

René Vincent (1879–1936) was a French illustrator, poster designer, and watercolorist whose bold, streamlined visuals became synonymous with the Art Deco era. Trained in architecture at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, Vincent brought a structural clarity to commercial art that set his advertising posters apart during the 1920s and 1930s. He produced iconic campaigns for automobiles, beverages, and luxury goods, helping shape the visual language of modern advertising between the two world wars. Vincent also worked under the pseudonym Rageot and was active as a painter, draftsman, and book illustrator. His brother, Henri Vincent-Anglade, was also a painter. Today, collectors encounter René Vincent's work primarily through his vintage posters and original works on paper, which remain recognizable for their geometric elegance and period flair.

## Common works and media

René Vincent is best known for original Art Deco lithographic posters advertising automobiles, beverages, and consumer products from the interwar period. Collectors may also encounter his watercolor and gouache illustrations, editorial drawings for books and periodicals, and smaller-format printed reproductions of his poster designs. Works are typically executed on paper, and original posters were produced as stone lithographs in limited print runs.

## Market and appraisal context

René Vincent's auction market is active and well-established, with 87 tracked lots spanning 2011 to early 2026 and 36 lots carrying realized prices in USD, GBP, EUR, and AUD. The market is anchored by specialist poster auction houses—Poster Auctions International accounts for the largest share of recent lots—joined by Swann Auction Galleries, Artcurial, Heritage Auctions, and Matthews Auctions. Price dispersion is wide: the lower quartile sits around $175, reflecting common poster reproductions and later-era reprints, while the upper quartile reaches $3,570 and the recorded maximum is $25,000. Original interwar stone-lithographic posters for automobile brands (Bugatti, Voisin, Peugeot) command the strongest prices, with a Bugatti T46 poster realizing $8,000 at Matthews Auctions in 2022 and Swann selling "Mon Amour" at $2,500 in 2024. Unique preparatory works, such as original advertising artwork for the Matheson Silent Six catalog, also carry premiums ($1,700 in 2023). Reproductions and later re-editions trade at the low end, as illustrated by a 1974 re-edition Le Voisin poster realizing only 30 AUD. Liquidity has softened recently: only 3 lots appeared in the most recent 12-month window compared to 6 in the prior 12 months, though this may reflect natural auction-cycle variation for a niche poster artist rather than declining demand.

## Auction-house-backed market evidence

René Vincent's auction market is active and well-established, with 87 tracked lots spanning 2011 to early 2026 and 36 lots carrying realized prices in USD, GBP, EUR, and AUD. The market is anchored by specialist poster auction houses—Poster Auctions International accounts for the largest share of recent lots—joined by Swann Auction Galleries, Artcurial, Heritage Auctions, and Matthews Auctions. Price dispersion is wide: the lower quartile sits around $175, reflecting common poster reproductions and later-era reprints, while the upper quartile reaches $3,570 and the recorded maximum is $25,000. Original interwar stone-lithographic posters for automobile brands (Bugatti, Voisin, Peugeot) command the strongest prices, with a Bugatti T46 poster realizing $8,000 at Matthews Auctions in 2022 and Swann selling "Mon Amour" at $2,500 in 2024. Unique preparatory works, such as original advertising artwork for the Matheson Silent Six catalog, also carry premiums ($1,700 in 2023). Reproductions and later re-editions trade at the low end, as illustrated by a 1974 re-edition Le Voisin poster realizing only 30 AUD. Liquidity has softened recently: only 3 lots appeared in the most recent 12-month window compared to 6 in the prior 12 months, though this may reflect natural auction-cycle variation for a niche poster artist rather than declining demand.

### Appraisal notes

Appraisily would use the 87-lot auction record as a comparable-sales baseline, then adjust for the specific work's medium, dimensions, signature, condition, provenance, and edition status. Key differentiators for René Vincent works include: (1) whether the piece is an original interwar stone lithograph versus a later reproduction or re-edition—prices differ by an order of magnitude; (2) condition grading for paper-based works, including fading, foxing, tears, linen backing, and restoration; (3) subject matter—automobile and luxury-brand posters carry the highest premiums; (4) whether the work is a unique original (watercolor, gouache, preparatory drawing) or a printed poster edition; and (5) attribution confidence, given Vincent's use of the pseudonym Rageot and the absence of a published catalogue raisonné. Photographs, measurements, and any gallery or auction-house provenance documentation would be essential inputs for a defensible appraisal.

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### Collector notes

- Focus on original interwar stone-lithographic posters for the strongest appreciation potential; automobile-themed posters (Bugatti, Voisin, Peugeot) lead the market.
- Beware of later re-editions and reproductions, which are common and trade at a fraction of original-print values. Check for printer marks, paper stock, and edition dates.
- Condition is paramount for paper works from this era. Request detailed condition reports from auction houses, including notes on linen backing, fading, and any restoration.
- The absence of a catalogue raisonné means provenance documentation is your primary safeguard. Retain all gallery receipts, auction catalogs, and any authentication letters.
- Liquidity is moderate: specialist poster auctions run 2–4 times per year, so expect holding periods if selling. Buying at specialist houses (Poster Auctions International, Swann, Matthews) typically provides stronger provenance.
- Unique original artworks (preparatory drawings, watercolors) appear rarely and may represent the best value for collectors seeking works not widely replicated in the market.

### Market caveats

- No published catalogue raisonné exists for René Vincent, making comprehensive body-of-work verification difficult. Attribution should be confirmed by a specialist.
- Price data includes lots in multiple currencies (USD, GBP, EUR, AUD); direct comparisons require currency normalization to the appraisal date.
- Many recent lots lack a recorded realized price (marked as null), which may indicate unsold lots, withdrawn items, or incomplete reporting. The price distribution is based on the 36 of 87 lots with confirmed prices.
- Reproduction and re-edition posters are frequently mixed into the auction record alongside original interwar prints; each lot must be evaluated individually for print era and edition status.
- Recent 12-month lot volume (3) is lower than the prior 12-month period (6), which may reflect normal auction-cycle variation for a niche Art Deco poster artist but should be monitored.
- Vincent's use of the pseudonym Rageot means some works may appear under alternative attribution in auction records, potentially understating total market activity.

### Market evidence sources

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## Appraisily data basis

Appraisily artist pages combine verified artist identity research from library authority files and scholarly references with auction records, auction-house context, sale dates, realized prices, and comparable lots when those records are available. For René Vincent, identity data is grounded in the Getty ULAN authority, Library of Congress, VIAF, RKD, and Wikidata. Market context reflects general category knowledge and should be supplemented with current comparable auction results for specific appraisal purposes.

## Sources

- Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q3426984
- Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9_Vincent
- Getty Vocabulary Program: https://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500083708
- VIAF: https://viaf.org/viaf/12332120/
- Library of Congress: https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2018003559
- RKD (Netherlands Institute for Art History): https://rkd.nl/en/explore/artists/81103
