Non 3 (1952)
Created in 1952 by the renowned French artist Auguste Herbin, Non 3 stands as a notable example of the evolution of abstract art in the post-war period. Measuring 92.2 x 73 cm (36 3/8 x 28¾ in), this oil on canvas showcases Herbin's masterful use of bold geometric forms and a striking color palette. Signifying a pivotal moment in his artistic journey, the piece reflects the core principles of Cubism and abstract art while pushing the boundaries of visual expression. Today, it resides in a private collection, having previously captivated audiences at notable exhibitions, including a recent auction at Christie's in Paris.
Year 1952
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Medium and Dimensions
Non 3 is an oil on canvas painting, measuring 92.2 x 73 cm (36 3/8 x 28¾ in).
Artist and Style
Auguste Herbin was a prominent figure in modern art, known for his contributions to Cubism and abstract art. His work often featured geometric shapes and a vibrant color palette, which is consistent with the styles of the Post-Impressionism, Cubism, and Abstract Art movements he was associated with.
Provenance and Exhibition History
The painting has been part of various collections and exhibitions. It was auctioned at Christie's Paris in December 2013 and is currently in a private collection.
Signature
The painting is signed by the artist, which is a common practice for Herbin's works to authenticate them.
Non 3 reflects Herbin's later style, characterized by abstract compositions and the use of bold, geometric forms, which were hallmarks of his artistic approach in the 1950s.