Year 1924

About the Artwork

Created during a pivotal moment in art history, 'Les Cérises' by Auguste Herbin reflects the innovative spirit of the Cubist movement. Herbin, known for his significant contributions to this style, skillfully employs geometric shapes in this 1924 work. The cherries, often seen as symbols of abundance and nature, are depicted in a way that challenges traditional perceptions of still life. By blending elements of landscape, Herbin invites viewers to rethink the relationship between objects and their environments. This painting not only showcases the evolution of Herbin's artistic vision but also highlights his role in pushing the boundaries of artistic expression during the early 20th century.

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Did You Know

Auguste Herbin was a true innovator in the Cubist movement, recognized for his ability to break down subjects into vibrant geometric forms, allowing viewers to experience art from multiple perspectives.
Cherries have been used in various cultures as symbols of prosperity and new beginnings. In ‘Les Cérises’, their fragmented representation reflects the tension between nature and abstraction that Herbin explored.
‘Les Cérises’ has gained considerable attention in the art market, featuring prominently in auctions such as Sotheby’s, where it exemplified the rising value of works from the Cubist period.

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