May 05, 2011 - Sale 2246

Sale 2246 - Lot 63

Price Realized: $ 8,125
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 4,000 - $ 6,000
AUGUSTE HERBIN (1882-1960) BAL DE LA GRANDE OURSE. 1925.
46 1/2x30 1/2 inches, 118x77 1/2 cm. Kaplan, Paris.
Condition B+: minor losses, restoration and discoloration along vertical and horizontal folds; abrasions in image. Framed.
The emigrant Russian artistic community in Montparnasse was very active starting in the years before WWI. Every year, in order to raise money for their union, they hosted a large ball which was one of the highlights of the Paris avant-garde season. The list of the places where one could purchase tickets reads like a "Who's Who" of the Paris Galleries of the era. In 1925, the ball was named the "Bal de la Grande Ourse" (the Big Dipper). Herbin was a very early Cubist who went on to found the Abstraction-Creation group with Dutch painter Piet Mondrian and Belgian sculptor Georges Vantongerloo in 1931. We see even in this early poster that his design is very architectural and minimal, utilizing only two colors (certainly for budgetary reasons). The design shows a constellation in the middle of a geometrical system. The typography is integrated into the image with all of the practical information presented at the bottom. A very rare piece, it is likely that not more than 200 were printed. Weill p. 191, Art Deco p. 103, Müller-Brockmann 182.