Andre Masson
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Extracted between 1,828 works in the catalog of ArcadjaAndre Masson - Paysage À La Charette Bleue
Original 1950
Lot number:
1346
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Description:
André Masson *
(Balagny/Oise 1896–1987 Paris) Paysage à la Charette Bleue, circa 1950, oil on canvas, 46 x 55 cm, framed, (PP)
Certificate:
Galerie Louise Leiris, Paris, 1 February 1989, archive no. 16678/59875
This work is registered at the archive of the Galerie Louise Leiris, Paris as no. 16678/59875. The authenticity of this work has been confirmed by the Comité Masson, Paris. (Written confirmation available.)
Provenance:
Galerie Louise Leiris, Paris (verso adhesive label), acquired direct from the artist
Edward Totah Gallery, London (verso adhesive label)
Galleria Seno, Milan
Private Collection, Europe
Specialist: Mag. Patricia Pálffy
Andre Masson - Pasiphaë
Original 1937
Auction:
Christie's -May 9, 2013
- New York
Lot number:
312
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Description:
Lot Description
Andre Masson (1896-1987) Pasiphaë signed 'andré Masson' (lower right) oil on canvas 18 1/8 x 21¾ in. (46 x 55 cm.) Painted in 1937
Provenance
Galerie Simon (Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler), Paris. The Mayor Gallery, London. Blue Moon Gallery, New York (by 1975). Niveau Gallery, New York. Jacob Baal-Teshuva, New York. Acquired from the above by the present owner in the 1970s.
Pre-Lot Text
PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT PRIVATE EUROPEAN COLLECTION
Literature
D.A. Miller Birmingham, André Masson in America, The Artist's Achievement in Exile 1941-1945, Ph.D. diss., The University of Michigan, 1978, p. 361, no. 33 (illustrated). D.A. Miller Birmingham, "Masson's Pasiphaë, Eros and the Unity of the Cosmos," The Art Bulletin, vol. LXIX, no. 1, March 1987, pp. 279-294, no. 10 (illustrated, p. 285). G. and M. Masson and C. Loewer, André Masson, Catalogue raisonné de l'oeuvre peint, 1930-1941, Paris, 2010, vol. II, p. 314, no. 37 (illustrated in color).
Exhibited
New York, Blue Moon Gallery and New York, Lerner Heller Gallery, André Masson, Second Surrealist Period 1937-1943, April-May 1975, p. 10, no. 4 (illustrated in color).
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The present painting is among Masson's most powerful and explicit figurative works, charting one of the most formative and turbulent periods of Masson's life and in the world around him. Pasiphaë pays testimony to many of the artistic avenues the artist had explored by 1937, combining elements from mythology, current events and his own personal inner life.
The infamous 1936 siege of Toledo which lasted several months and became one of the main focuses of the early stages of the Spanish Civil War must have greatly informed the painting. The papers were filled with news from the Spanish Civil War and with the growing omens of a greater war, and Masson's art was rare in its age as its own tormented energy was more than a match for the newspapers, becoming a surreal barometer of the violent age that created it. A veteran of the First World War, Masson was particularly sensitive to the tension around him, and even more so as he had fallen in love with Spain while traveling there in 1934. Spain to some extent had rehabilitated him after a deeply troubled period during the early 1930s when his life and his art appeared to reach a crisis point; he had moved to the seclusion of St.-Jean-de-Grasse following his divorce from his wife and his break with the surrealists. In Spain, he had found great solace, and so his anxiety at the Civil War that tore the country apart was all the greater and came to dominate many of his paintings of the period.
In a sense, Pasiphaë is Masson's equivalent to Picasso's Guernica, fusing national identity, mythology and current events. The bull and the corrida are inextricably linked to Spain and Spanish identity, and in many of his paintings mourning the Civil War there, he used the bull as a rousing theme. The present work illustrates the Greek myth of Pasiphaë and the bull. Pasiphaë was the wife of King Minos, and when Minos had the misfortune of insulting Poseidon, the god kindled a passionate love in Pasiphaë for a bull. She had Daedalus design a construction so that she could mate with the bull, and thus she became the mother of the Minotaur. Like Freud, the Surrealists saw ancient myths as clues to eternal truths about life and human nature. The voluptuous Pasiphaë, writhing beneath the bull's mass, represents life; the bull, and thus the Minotaur, serves as a potent symbol of violence, of the beast within, and of death. The Minotaur became an explicit mascot for the surrealists with the publication of Minotaure, a title that was suggested by Masson and his friend the writer Georges Bataille. Although Masson's interest in Spain had briefly eclipsed his interest in myths, in Pasiphaë the two strands have become inextricably linked.
Andre Masson - From. Ximenès Malinjoude
Original
Lot number:
247
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Description:
247. Andre Masson (1896-1987)
From. Ximenès Malinjoude
three etchings, proofs aside from the edition of 112, as included in the book, published by Editions de la Galerie Simon, Paris, all on laid paper, with full margins,
each sheet 163 x 125 mm (6 3/8 x 4 7/8 in)
Provenance: A gift from the artist to John Buckland-Wright
Andre Masson - Le Rêve D'une Nonne
Original 1973
Auction:
Christie's -Feb 8, 2013
- London
Lot number:
49
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Description:
André Masson (1896-1987) Le rêve d'une nonne signed 'André Masson' (lower left) pen and black ink on paper 18 x 25 in. (45.7 x 63.5 cm.) Executed in 1973
Anonymous sale, Bonhams and Butterfields, San Francisco, 23 April 2003, lot 6018. Anonymous sale, Christie's, New York, 14 February 2008, lot 88. Acquired at the above sale by the present owner.
The Comité André Masson has confirmed the authenticity of this work.
Andre Masson - Tentative D'évasion
Original
Auction:
Christie's -Dec 12, 2012
- Paris
Lot number:
409
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Description:
André Masson (1896-1987)
Tentative d'évasion (recto; verso)
signé 'andré Masson' (en bas à gauche); titré 'tentative d'évasion.' (au revers)
plume et encre de Chine sur papier
50 x 65 cm. (19 3/8 x 25 5/8 in.)
'Tentative d'évasion' (recto; verso); signed lower left; titled on the reverse; pen and India ink on paper.





