André Masson, The Moon, from Verve, Revue Artistique et Litteraire, 1938 Lithograph

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André Masson, The Moon, from Verve, Revue Artistique et Litteraire, 1938 Lithograph
André Masson (1896-1987), Star, Winged Being, Fish (L'Etoile, être ailé, poisson), 1955, oil, sand, and glue on canvas, Tate.
Woman Undressing Digital Art by Andre Masson
Woman Undressing The 1946 painting "Woman Undressing" by Andre Masson brilliantly and emotionally depicts a moment of closeness and vulnerability. Bold, flowing lines and a dynamic combination of colors are used to create a vivid, abstract representation of a human figure. The background's combination of reds, oranges, purples, and greens gives the composition depth and movement. High-Resolution Poster & Canvas Print,
André Masson :: Works Of Chance, 1960 :: Lithograph
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“I was thinking how amazing it was that the world contained so many lives. Out in these streets people were embroiled in a thousand different matters, money problems, love problems, school problems. People were falling in love, getting married, going to drug rehab, learning how to ice-skate, getting bifocals, studying for exams, trying on clothes, getting their hair-cut and getting born. And in some houses people were getting old and sick and were dying, leaving others to grieve. It was happening all the time, unnoticed, and it was the thing that really mattered.” Jeffrey Eugenides [via “Quidnunc”]
André Masson (French,1896-1987) Maldoror, 1937
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André Masson (1896-1987), Visage, c. 1960, colour lithograph on wove paper, signed in pencil and numbered 195/200 (x)