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Andre Masson  

 
Masson - Prints, lithographs, etchings and illustrated books.
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Lithograph by Andre Masson - Sans
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Illustrated book by Andre Masson - Philippe Soupault : L' Arme secrète
Illustrated book by Andre Masson - Jean-Paul Sartre : Vingt-deux dessins sur le thème du désir
Lithograph by Andre Masson - Sans titre
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Lithograph by Andre Masson - Peintures recentes et anciennes
Lithograph by Andre Masson - Musee Cantini
Lithograph by Andre Masson - Galerie Lucy Weill
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Lithograph by Andre Masson - Atelier Mourlot
Lithograph by Andre Masson - Jean Cassou-vingt deux poems
Illustrated book by Andre Masson - SARTRE JEAN-PAUL. 22 dessins sur le thème du désir.
Lithograph by Andre Masson - Sirènes
Engraving by Andre Masson - BOISSONNAS (Edith). Limbe.
Lithograph by Andre Masson - Astres et Visages
Lithograph by Andre Masson - Séduction
Lithograph by Andre Masson - Oaristys
Illustrated book by Andre Masson - Catalouge raisonné Gravures 1924 - 1972
Lithograph by Andre Masson - DESSINS EROTIQUES PORTFOLIO
Engraving by Andre Masson - senza titolo
Engraving by Andre Masson - Caprice Villageois
Lithograph by Andre Masson - Untitled
Lithograph by Andre Masson - Untitled
Etching and aquatint by Andre Masson - Jeune Fille Présentant Une Grave Surréaliste
Etching by Andre Masson - Sans titre
Etching by Andre Masson - Personnage
Etching by Andre Masson - Ombres 2
Etching by Andre Masson - Ombres
Etching by Andre Masson - Guirlande pour Ophélie
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Masson - Biography
1896 -
André Masson is born in Balagny-sur-Thérain, in Oise, France.
1907 -
The Masson family moves to Brussels. From the age of 11, André Masson attends the Royal Academy of Fine Arts.
1912 -
André Masson studies at the National Superior School of Arts in Paris
1914 -
André Masson is mobilised and serves in the infantry. He will be discharged 3 years later when he is seriously wounded.
1923 -
First collective exhibition for Masson at the Simon Gallery along with Miro and Laurens. He discovers surrealism.
1929 -
Masson leaves surrealism and André Breton.
1933 -
During his exile in the United States, Masson creates engravings at studio 17, directed by Stanley William Hayter.
1936 -
Disturbed by the civil war in Spain where he had settled 2 years earlier, Masson returned to France and settled in Normandy
1940 -
Masson creates the set and costume designs for the “Media” by Madeleine Milhaud.
1942 -
Masson finds safe harbour in the United States for 4 years where many galleries welcome his exhibitions.
1948 -
Masson develops a lithograph printing method for several colours on a single plate for the book by André Malraux entitled "The Conquerors ". Three years later, he uses the same lithographic technique to illustrate the "Trip to Venice”.
1959 -
Presentation of Jean Grémillon’s film called "André Masson and the Four Elements ".
1965 -
Masson creates the set designs for Cervantes’s “Numancia” which is produced by Jean-Louis Barrault at the Odeon theatre
1973 -
André Masson participates prefaces the catalogue for the "André Malraux"' exhibition at the Saint Paul de Vence Maeght Foundation
1987 -
André Masson dies in Paris on October 27.
Masson - Exhibitions
1923 - Gallery Simon, Paris, France.
1932 - Pierre Matisse Gallery, New-York, USA.
1953 - Louisville University, USA.
1958 - Albertina Museum, Vienna, Austria.
1964 - Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Holland.
1967 - Beaux-Arts Museum, Lyon, France.
1968 - Museum Cantini, Marseille, France.
1975 - Gallery Arturo Schwartz, Milan, Italy.
1976 - Museum of Modern Art, New-Yok, USA.
1987 - Hayward Gallery, London, England.
Masson - Bibliography
1930 - "Masson" by Pascal Piat, Ed. de la NRF.
1947 - "André Masson and his universe" by Michel Leiris and Georges Limbour, Ed. des trois collines.
1965 - "Masson" by Otto Hahn, Ed. Pierre Tisné.
1971 - "Mythologie d'André Masson" by Jean-Paul Clébert, Ed. Pierre Cailler.
Masson - Catalogues Raisonnes
Catalogue raisonné of Masson
- "André Masson, gravures 1924-1972", catalogue made by Roger Passeron and published by Office du livre, this catalogue reproduce and describe all the original prints in the period 1924-1972.
Catalogue raisonné of Masson
- "André Masson, les livres illustrés" par par L. Saphire et P. Cramer, describe all the illustrated books made by André Masson. About 120 books are here reproduced, including the most famous of them as "L'Espoir" or "Les Conquérants" by André Malraux, "Les Hain-Teny" by Jean Paulhan, "Le Mort" by Georges Bataille, or even "Une saison en enfer" by Arthur Rimbaud.
 
 
 
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