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Henri Masson
Canadian, 1907-1996

Henri Masson Canadian, 1907-1996

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Henri Masson, Branches, c 1970
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Henri Masson, Branches, c 1970
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Henri Masson, Branches, c 1970

Henri Masson Canadian, 1907-1996

Branches, c 1970
oil on masonite
16 x 20 in
signed bottom right
CAD 1,800.00
Henri Masson, Branches, c 1970
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Henri Masson, Violin Player, c 1960
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Henri Masson, Violin Player, c 1960
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 3 ) Henri Masson, Violin Player, c 1960
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Henri Masson’s 'Branches' presents a lively, semi-abstract view of a thawing pond or marsh edged by tangled trees and reeds. The foreground curves along a rough, earthy bank, while pale...
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Henri Masson’s "Branches" presents a lively, semi-abstract view of a thawing pond or marsh edged by tangled trees and reeds. The foreground curves along a rough, earthy bank, while pale green and white water opens across the left side of the composition, suggesting thin ice, meltwater, or the last traces of snow. A dark, leaning tree anchors the right side, its branches cutting sharply across the scene and giving the picture a sense of movement and structure.



What stands out most is the colour. Masson uses unexpected but harmonious notes of lavender, pink, yellow, green, and blue to turn a modest waterside setting into something vivid and animated. The bare and budding trees in the middle distance are treated almost like bursts of colour rather than strict botanical forms, which gives the painting an expressive, spontaneous quality. The sky, brushed with soft lilac and white, helps unify the whole scene and adds to the feeling of early spring light.



The brushwork is quick, angular, and energetic, with areas that feel almost sketched in, yet the composition remains carefully balanced. The tangle of reeds and branches on the right creates a dense screen against the openness of the water on the left. Overall, the painting feels like a fresh, immediate response to nature, capturing a moment of seasonal change with warmth, rhythm, and strong decorative flair.

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Provenance

- private collection, Niagara
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