
1882–1960 · French · 30 artworks
artist bio
Auguste Herbin was a French painter known for his contributions to Cubism and later for his abstract art. He developed a unique style characterized by geometric forms and vibrant colors, playing a significant role in the development of non-representational art.
what you'll learn
Studying Herbin's work allows students to explore the transition from representational to abstract art, focusing on simplification of form and the expressive use of color. Students can learn about the evolution of Cubism and the principles of geometric abstraction.
related: Juan Gris, Fernand Leger, Georges Braque

Bridge over the Oise to Vadencourt
1912

The Docks of the Port of Bastia
1907

Wooded coast at Roche Goyon
1906

Landscape
1907

After the rain at la Roche Guyon
1906

Le massif du Canigou
1923

Mill on the Marn, Creteil
1911

Dropsgezicht
1911

Portrait de Jeune fille
1907

Entrance to the Corbeau mill
1908

Corsican Landscape
1907

Still Life with Oranges
1911

Villaggio di collina

Landscape with poplars
1907

The Roofs of Paris in the Snow
1902

The Red House
1925

A Street in Bastia

House at the Water
1905

Landscape in Ceret
1913

Maison au bord du Fleuve
1906

Les Joueurs de boules

Paysage à Céret
1913

Church at Orgeruse
1908

Nature morte à la tasse de café
1926

The Place Maubert in Paris
1907

Snow at Haut Isle
1906

The coast at Haute Isle
1906

The yellow bridge at Ceret
1913

Portrait of a Man

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