Art of the 20th Century

 



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Andre Masson



 





 

Andre Masson

(b Balagne, 4 Jan 1896; d Paris, 28 Oct 1987).
French painter, draughtsman, printmaker and stage designer. His work played an important role in the development of both SURREALISM and ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM, although his independence, iconoclasm and abrupt stylistic transitions make him difficult to classify. Masson was admitted to the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts et l’Ecole des Arts Décoratifs in Brussels at the age of 11. Through his teacher Constant Montald, he met the Belgian poet Emile Verhaeren (1855–1916), who persuaded Masson’s parents to send him to Paris for further training. Masson joined the French infantry in 1915 and fought in the battles of the Somme; he was gravely wounded, and his wartime experiences engendered in him a profound philosophy about human destiny and stimulated his search for a personal imagery of generation, eclosion and metamorphosis.




 
 

Los desollados


 

Combate en un subterráneo


 

La historia de Teseo


 

El hilo de Ariadna


 

Corrida au soleil


 

Dos desnudos


 

La tierra


 

Corrida


 

Cortege


 

Metamorfosis de los amantes


 

Le loup-garou
1942


 

El durmiente


 

Hombre


 

Hombre en un interior


 

Hombre sujetando una cuerda


 

Tragaluces


 

Mort de Ateon


 

Corrida mythologique