Untitled
André Masson

Description
André Masson
France, 1896–1987
Untitled
20th century
Pen and ink on laid paper
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink, 2012/2.175
Subject Matter:
Rendered using the "automatic" (e.g. unplanned) technique that Masson pioneered in the 1920s, this black ink drawing is entirely abstract, with a series of lines and shapes that evoke a sense of motion from the lower left to the upper right of the composition. Long parallel lines draw the eye along a diagonal, from the lower left to the upper right corner, reinforcing this sense of movement. The swirling abstracted forms that surround these lines, as well as the very fine splatterings of ink that decorate the composition, lend this image an energy and dynamism that parallels the direct and freeform method that Masson employed to produce it.
Physical Description:
An abstract drawing with lines, swirling forms, and ink splatterings.
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