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André Masson

1896–1987

Montserrat 1934
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André Masson born 1896 [- 1987]

French painter, sculptor, illustrator, designer and writer, born at Balagny (Oise). Spent most of his youth in Brussels, where he worked as pattern-drawer in an embroidery studio and studied part-time at the Académie des Beaux-Arts. Then moved to Paris and studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts 1912-14. Served in the French Army 1914-19, and was gravely wounded. Lived 1919-22 in the South of France, then returned to Paris where he met Gris, Derain, and later Miró and Breton. First one-man exhibition at the Galerie Simon, Paris, 1923. Paintings of forests, card players and still life, followed by experiments with automatic drawing. Participated from 1924-9 in the Surrealist movement. Made further works exploring chance effects, including sand paintings, as well as paintings of metamorphoses of animal and human forms, themes of germination, combats and massacres, with emphasis on violence and eroticism. Lived 1934-6 in Spain; paintings of bullfights, Spanish myths, etc. Took refuge 1941-5 in the USA, where he lived at New Preston, Connecticut, and made works inspired by the elemental forces of nature. Returned to France in 1945 and settled in 1947 at Aix-en-Provence. Painted landscape themes such as mountains and waterfalls for several years, followed by some almost completely abstract pictures. His works also include sets and costumes for the theatre, book illustrations and a number of small sculptures; has written various books including Mythologie d'André Masson 1971. Lives at Aix.

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Ronald Alley, Catalogue of the Tate Gallery's Collection of Modern Art other than Works by British Artists, Tate Gallery and Sotheby Parke-Bernet, London 1981, p.489

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André-Aimé-René Masson (French pronunciation: ɑ̃ʁ ɛ ʁəԱ ɔ̃; 4 January 1896 – 28 October 1987) was a French artist.

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  • Ibdes in Aragon

    André Masson
    1935
    On display at part of In the Studio
  • Childbirth

    André Masson
    1955
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  • Les Hain-Teny

    André Masson
    1955, published 1956
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  • The Red Lands and the Montagne Sainte Victoire

    André Masson
    1948
  • Riez

    André Masson
    1953
  • Kitchen-maids

    André Masson
    1962
    On display at part of In the Studio
  • Pedestal Table in the Studio

    André Masson
    1922
  • Guitar and Profile

    André Masson
    .1923–4
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