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Abstract composition - Yves Corbassiere
Yves Corbassiere
Abstract composition, 1971
Framed: 87 x 114 x 2 cmOil on canvasThis dynamic composition by French artist Yves Corbassière radiates energy and precision through a controlled explosion of color and motion. Created in 1971, the painting captures the spirit of postwar abstraction, marked by bold experimentation and the gestural freedom of action painting. Vivid bursts of black, yellow, green, and red emanate from a central point, creating a centrifugal rhythm that draws the viewer into a vortex of movement and layered pigment.
Corbassière, born in 1920, developed a distinct visual language that oscillated between figuration and abstraction. Trained at the École des Beaux-Arts in Nantes, he later became known for his contributions to modern French painting, producing works that reflect both lyrical abstraction and a fascination with dynamic structures. While he is perhaps best known for his colorful cityscapes and architectural scenes, this abstract work reveals a more experimental side to his oeuvre.
Executed during a time of artistic liberation and avant-garde expression, this painting exemplifies the influence of Tachisme and Abstract Expressionism in Europe. With its vivid palette and explosive composition, the work stands as a testament to Corbassière’s ability to fuse spontaneity with formal control, making it a striking piece of 20th-century abstraction.