Easter — Auguste Herbin, 1949
Easter — Auguste Herbin, 1949
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Painted in 1949, Easter is a radiant example of Auguste Herbin's mature abstract style — a symphony of bold geometric forms in vivid primary and secondary colors arranged with rhythmic precision. Herbin developed his celebrated "alphabet plastique," a system in which each letter of the alphabet corresponds to specific shapes and colors, allowing him to compose paintings that function almost like visual music. Easter reflects the spiritual resonance of its title through luminous yellows, deep reds, and circular forms that evoke renewal, light, and celebration.
Auguste Herbin (1882–1960) was one of the pioneering figures of European abstract art. A co-founder of the influential Abstraction-Création group, he championed non-figurative painting at a time when it was still radical. His late works, including Easter, stand among the most joyful and rigorously structured compositions of 20th-century abstraction.
This fine art print is reproduced on premium luster photo paper, capturing the full vibrancy of Herbin's palette with exceptional color fidelity and detail.

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