Auguste Herbin
French painter and cubist artist

Born
April 29th, 1882
142 years ago
Died
January 31st, 1960
65 years ago — 77 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
France
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Started an artistic career in the early 20th century, contributing to the development of Cubism alongside contemporaries like Braque and Picasso. Became associated with the abstract movement later in life, focusing on geometric shapes and the interplay of colors. Served as a member of various art groups, promoting modern art and teaching future generations of artists. Worked extensively in oil painting, producing numerous influential works during his lifetime. Participated in several exhibitions, both nationally and internationally, solidifying a legacy within the French art scene.
Developed a distinctive cubist style
Contributed to the abstract movement
Participated in the Salon des Independants
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