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Monks

Explore 'Monks' by Henri Masson – a captivating monochromatic oil painting showcasing expressive brushwork & contemplative figures. Discover this evocative expressionistic work.

Discover Henri Masson’s evocative paintings of rural life & wildlife – from ‘Hoo Doo’s’ to ‘Gaspe Cod’. Explore his unique style and legacy in BuyPopArt's collection.

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Biographie de l'artiste

Henri Masson: A Painter of Quebec’s Soul

Born in Spy, Belgium, in 1907, Henri Masson's artistic journey began early, fueled by a childhood fascination with drawing and painting. His family’s relocation to Canada in 1921, settling in Ottawa, marked the beginning of his Canadian career, initially finding work as a master engraver – a profession he diligently pursued until 1945. It was during this period that a pivotal encounter occurred: a visit to the National Gallery of Canada ignited a profound appreciation for the Group of Seven and their distinctive approach to landscape painting. This experience irrevocably shifted Masson’s trajectory, leading him to embrace painting as his primary artistic focus.

Masson's early training was largely self-directed, supplemented by studies at the Ottawa Art Association with George Rowles and Franklin Brownell. He quickly distinguished himself within the local art scene, joining Les Confrères artistes Le Caveau in 1933 – a collective that provided crucial support, exhibition opportunities, and a vibrant artistic community. This association fostered his development as both an artist and a teacher, shaping his approach to art education and solidifying his commitment to sharing his knowledge.

The Language of Quebec: Subject Matter and Style

Masson’s artistic vision centered on capturing the essence of Quebec – its landscapes, its people, and its everyday life. He wasn't interested in grand, idealized vistas; instead, he sought out the authentic beauty found in rural communities, working-class neighborhoods, and quiet moments of domesticity. His subjects ranged from bustling street scenes to serene depictions of nature, often imbued with a sense of nostalgia and warmth. He frequently employed a loose, vigorous brushstroke, utilizing a broad palette of colors – particularly vibrant blues, greens, and yellows – to create dynamic compositions that conveyed both immediacy and emotional resonance.

His technique was characterized by a deliberate layering of paint, often beginning with an ink outline to establish the composition before adding washes of watercolor. This approach allowed him to capture subtle shifts in light and atmosphere while maintaining a sense of spontaneity and energy. Masson’s work is not simply representational; it's infused with a deeply personal perspective, reflecting his love for Quebec and its people.

A Journey Beyond Borders: Exhibitions and Recognition

Throughout the 1940s and beyond, Masson’s paintings garnered increasing recognition both in Canada and internationally. He participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including a significant showing at the 1939 World's Fair in New York, an International Watercolor Exhibition in Brooklyn, and a Canadian Art exhibition in Rio de Janeiro. His work was also featured at UNESCO headquarters in Paris, the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C., and the Colombo International Exhibition of Modern Art in New Delhi.

His paintings have been collected by prestigious institutions worldwide, including the National Gallery of Canada, the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, and the Remai Modern in Saskatoon. In 1972, a reproduction of his painting *Skaters in Hull* was featured on a Canadian postage stamp – a testament to his enduring popularity and artistic significance.

Legacy and Enduring Influence

Henri Masson’s impact extends beyond the canvases he created. In 1979, Rue Henri-Masson was named in his honor in Roussillon, Quebec, recognizing his contribution to the community and the province's artistic heritage. Furthermore, the City of Ottawa commemorated his life and work by establishing the Karsh-Masson Gallery at City Hall – a dedicated space for showcasing his paintings alongside those of renowned photographer Yousuf Karsh.

Masson’s legacy lies not only in his distinctive style but also in his dedication to documenting the everyday realities of Quebec. His paintings offer a poignant glimpse into a bygone era, capturing the spirit and character of a region that continues to resonate with artists and viewers alike. He remains an important figure in Canadian art history, celebrated for his ability to transform ordinary scenes into works of enduring beauty and emotional depth.

henri masson

henri masson

1907 - 1996

En bref

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Regionalism, Landscape
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Les Confrères artistes Le Caveau']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Group of Seven']
  • Date Of Birth: January 10, 1907
  • Date Of Death: February 9, 1996
  • Full Name: Henri Léopold Masson
  • Nationality: Canadian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • San Marco (1979)
    • Street in Ottawa (1938)
  • Place Of Birth: Spy, Belgium