Henri L. MASSON (1907 - 1996) OSA CGP CSGA CSPWC
Untitled, young woman playing the flute, ink and watercolour on paper, 17 5/8 x 14 1/2 inches, signed lower right. Masson was born in Belgium, he studied art in Brussels. He came to Canada (Ottawa) with his mother in 1921, became a master engraver by the age of 25. He decided to paint when he saw paintings by the Group of Seven, at the National Gallery. Masson was a proficient artist and instructor; and is one of the founding members of Les Confrères du Caveau (vault colleages) which united other notable artists such as Wilfrid Flood, Tom Wood, and later Jean-Philippe Dallaire.
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Untitled, young woman playing the flute, ink and watercolour on paper, 17 5/8 x 14 1/2 inches, signed lower right. Masson was born in Belgium, he studied art in Brussels. He came to Canada (Ottawa) with his mother in 1921, became a master engraver by the age of 25. He decided to paint when he saw paintings by the Group of Seven, at the National Gallery. Masson was a proficient artist and instructor; and is one of the founding members of Les Confrères du Caveau (vault colleages) which united other notable artists such as Wilfrid Flood, Tom Wood, and later Jean-Philippe Dallaire.