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Auguste Herbin (29 April 1882 – 31 January 1960) was a French painter of modern art. He is best known for his Cubist and abstract paintings consisting of colorful geometric figures. He co-founded the groups Abstraction-Création and Salon des Réalités Nouvelles which promoted non-figurative abstract art .
Learn about Auguste Herbin, a pioneer of Cubism and abstract art in France. Explore his biography, style, influences, and 80 artworks on Wikiart.org.
- April 29, 1882
- January 30, 1960
Auguste Herbin was a French painter and a pioneer of geometric abstraction. He created works such as Dessert, Synchromy in Dark Blue, and Composition on the Word "Vie". See his biography, works, and exhibitions at MoMA.
A retrospective exhibition of the painter Auguste Herbin (1882-1960), who played an active part in all the creative breakthroughs of the 20th century. The exhibition retraces his seven creative periods, from postimpressionism to abstraction, and his influence on the modern art adventure.
Learn about Auguste Herbin, a Cubist and abstract artist who co-founded two groups promoting non-figurative art. See his colorful geometric paintings, such as Nude 1960, on Tate's website.
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Learn about Auguste Herbin, a French artist who painted in various styles from impressionism to abstraction. See his artwork Composition (Landscape at Céret) from 1919 and his biography.