Tuesday, 19 May 2026

André Masson - part 11

André Masson (1896-1987) french painter, sculptor, illustrator, designer and writer, was born at Balagny (Oise). He spent most of his youth in Brussels, where he worked as a 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. He served in the French Army 1914-19, and was gravely wounded. He lived in the South of France (1919-22), then returned to Paris where he met Gris, Derain, and later Miró and Breton. His first one-man exhibition was at the Galerie Simon, Paris in 1923. Paintings of forests, card players and still lifes, followed by experiments with automatic drawing. From 1924-9 he participated in the Surrealist movement. He 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. He lived in Spain 1934-36 where he made paintings of bullfights, Spanish myths, etc. He took refuge in the USA between 1941-45, where he lived at New Preston, Connecticut, and made works inspired by the elemental forces of nature. He returned to France in 1945 and settled in Aix-en-Provence in 1947. Here he painted landscape themes such as mountains and waterfalls for several years, followed by some almost completely abstract pieces. His works also include sets and costumes for the theatre, book illustrations and a number of small sculptures.

This is part 11 of 15-part series on the works of André Masson:

1972 The Messengers of Hybris
pastel on coloured paper laid down on canvas 90 x 71 cm

1972 The Departure
two-colour lithograph on paper 32.3 x 24.7 cm

1972 Sonnets
colour lithograph on paper 65 x 50 cm

1972 Orpheus
colour lithograph on paper 65 x 50 cm

1972 Orpheus
colour lithograph on paper 62 x 48 cm

1972 Offering
oil on canvas 73 x 60 cm

1972 Nymphs of Fontainebleau
aquatint on paper 28.5 x 23.5 cm

1972 Lilith
lithograph on paper  27 x 20.5 cm

1972 Untitled (Torso)
colour lithograph on paper 31 x 24 cm

1972 Titan Toad
colour lithograph on paper 37 x 29 cm

1972 The Woman with the Fish
etching on paper 31.7 x 27.9 cm

1972 The Sonnets of Louis Labbe 
colour lithographs on Arches paper 65 x 50 cm each:














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1973 Untitled from Homage to Picasso series
aquatint 75 x 57.2 cm (sheet)

1973 The New Daphne, sequel to Entrevisions
oil on canvas 73 x 99.8 cm

1973 Men and Women
drypoint etching on paper 27.9 x 38.1 cm

1973 Garland for Ophelia
etching and aquatint on paper 47.3 x 36.4 cm

1973-79 Pyramus and Thisbe
aquatint on paper 50 x 65 cm

1973-79 Daphnis and Chloe
colour aquatint on paper 50 x 65 cm

1974 Judith
lithograph on Arches paper 53 x 75 cm

1974 Demiurge
ink and ink wash drawing on paper 56 x 41.5 cm

1974 Untitled from "Bonjour Max Ernst"
published by Les Éditions Georges Visat
colour etching and aquatint on wove paper

1974 The Seventh Canto 1
etching on paper 37.4 x 27.9 cm (sheet)

1974 The Seventh Canto 3
etching on paper 37.4 x 27.9 cm (sheet)

1974 The Pilgrim and the Lovers
oil on canvas 60.3 x 81 cm

1974 Poems by Lawrence Saphire, Editions de la Lune Bleue
Untitled etching on Japan Rice paper

1974 Poems by Lawrence Saphire, Editions de la Lune Bleue
Untitled etching on Japan Rice paper

1975 I Dream
colour lithograph 52 x 76 cm

1975 Dance of the Sunflowers
colour lithograph on wove paper  76 x 53 cm

1975 Characters in a Garden
ink and watercolour on paper 50 x 65.2 cm

1975 Apuleius' Golden Ass V
colour lithograph on paper 54 x 76 cm

1975 Homage to Michelangelo: Sun Figures
colour lithograph on paper 38.1 x 26.6 cm

1975 Méta.Morphoses
(Portfolio of 4 colour etching and aquatints on Arches paper)
38.1 x 28.6 cm

1975 1975 Méta.Morphoses
(Portfolio of 4 colour etching and aquatints on Arches paper)
38.1 x 28.6 cm

1975 Leda and the Swan
colour lithograph on paper 66 x 48 cm

1975 Je Reve (I Dream) portfolio of lithographs:

The Venetian
colour lithograph on paper 65 x 24.1 cm 

The Prince Iris
colour lithograph on Arches paper 50.8 x 66 cm

Bacchanale
colour lithograph on Arches paper 66 x 50.8 cm


Monday, 18 May 2026

André Masson - part 10

André Masson (1896-1987) french painter, sculptor, illustrator, designer and writer, was born at Balagny (Oise). He spent most of his youth in Brussels, where he worked as a 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. He served in the French Army 1914-19, and was gravely wounded. He lived in the South of France (1919-22), then returned to Paris where he met Gris, Derain, and later Miró and Breton. His first one-man exhibition was at the Galerie Simon, Paris in 1923. Paintings of forests, card players and still lifes, followed by experiments with automatic drawing. From 1924-9 he participated in the Surrealist movement. He 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. He lived in Spain 1934-36 where he made paintings of bullfights, Spanish myths, etc. He took refuge in the USA between 1941-45, where he lived at New Preston, Connecticut, and made works inspired by the elemental forces of nature. He returned to France in 1945 and settled in Aix-en-Provence in 1947. Here he painted landscape themes such as mountains and waterfalls for several years, followed by some almost completely abstract pieces. His works also include sets and costumes for the theatre, book illustrations and a number of small sculptures.

This is part 10 of 15-part series on the works of André Masson:

1967 The Sleepwalkers
felt-tip ink 25 x 32 cm

1968 Exhibition Poster, Gallery Louis Leiris
colour lithograph poster 66 x 48.2 cm

1968 "The Dance" Exhibition poster
Galerie Lucie Weill
colour lithograph on paper 76.2 x 52 cm

1968 Engulfment
oil on canvas 130 x 162 cm

1968 Day of Intellectuals for Vietnam, May 1968
2-colour lithograph on paper 38.5 x 59 cm

1968 Hommage à Roger Lacourière

An illustrated book with twelve etchings (two with aquatint,

two with drypoint, one with aquatint and drypoint) and one drypoint.


1968 Hommage à Roger Lacourière
 Plate (folio 32) 23.5 x 29 cm (page)

Untitled, from Body and Heart
etching on Arches paper 38.1 x 27.9 cm

"Femme" from Body and Heart
etching on Arches paper 38.1 x 27.9 cm

1968 Untitled
crayon and felt marker on paper 37 x 29 cm

1968 In the haunted half-cove
etching and aquatint  45.5 x 56 cm

c1968 Three Characters at Twilight
etching and aquatint on BFK Rives paper
42.5 x 32.3 cm

1968-69 Four Women
gouache on cardboard 64.7 x 50 cm

1968-69 Classical Scene 1 (at the crystal globe)
oil on canvas 64.8 x 57.5 cm

1969 Viva Surrealism
colour lithograph on paper 24.1 x 30.4 cm
 

1969 Untitled
colour lithograph on wove paper:
from the publication XXe Siecle, number 32, 31.1 x 24.1 cm

1969 The Stolen Heart
colour lithograph on BFK Rives-Velin paper 53 x 42 cm

1969 The Irish Refuge
oil, tempera and mixed media on canvas 89 x 116 cm

1969 The Daisy
coloured pencils and felt-tip pen on paper 61 x 46 cm

1969 Abstract Composition
colour lithograph on paper 31.1 x 23.4 cm

c1969 The Couple
colour lithograph on Arches paper 65 x 49.5 cm

c1969 Character
pastel and felt-tip pen on paper 48 x 34.5 cm

1970 Surrealist Woman
colour lithograph on wove paper 25 x 19 cm

1970 Place of Sacrifice
oil on canvas 97 x 130 cm

1970 One on top of the other
pencil, wax, crayon and charcoal on paper 45.8 x 35.7 cm

1970 Dances of Spring
lithograph on paper 76 x 53 cm

1970 Untitled
colour lithograph on wove paper 50.5 x 65 cm

1970 The Musician (Lute companion of my calamity)
pastel and gouache on paper 49 x 32 cm
 

c1970 Untitled Composition
colour lithograph on paper 67.3 x 52.7 cm

c1970 Untitled
colour lithograph on paper 75 x 52.5 cm

c1970 Untitled
colour aquatint on paper 41.5 x 50 cm

c1970 Lady in the Sunflower
colour lithograph on paper 59 x 44.4 cm

1970-73 The Guardians of Silence I: with Eroica and Guirlande for Ophelia 
aquatint on wove paper 50.4 x 58.5 cm

1971 Ixion
pastel on paper laid on canvas 92 x 72 cm

1971 Homage to Durer: Adam and Eve
etching and aquatint on paper 51 x 65 cm

1504 Adam and Eve by Albrecht Dürer
engraving 25.1 x 20 cm

1971 Erotic Scene
lithograph 48.5 x 65.5 cm
published by Editions TCHOU Paris

1971 Dance in the Pomegranate
etching with colour aquatint on cream-coloured vellum
29.5 x 24.5 cm

1971 Composition
colour lithograph on paper 74.9 x 55.3 cm

1971 Unknown God
pen and ink on paper 31 x 25.2 cm

1971 The Departure
colour lithograph on Arches Vellum 28.5 x 22.5 cm

1971 The Bird Strangler
pastel on blue paper 92 x 73 cm

1971 Nymph and Satyr
colour lithograph on vellum paper 69.5 x 49.5 cm

1971 Mythology
colour lithograph catalogue containing two engravings
32 x 24 cm

1972 20th Century no.38
lithograph 31.1 x 24.1 cm