La Chimère au serpent print by André Masson - 1944
The Chimera serpent is a high quality lithograph of an original artwork dating from 1944 by artist André Masson - a French painter who joined the Surrealist group in the 1920s and later became one of the most enthusiastic employers of ‘automatic drawing’, making a number of automatic works in pen and ink. This unique artwork has been printed on a delicate textured Fabriano paper. Found in Lecce as part of a collection from a former gallery owner including lithographs and prints from various artists. Unframed and in original condition, this print would be a beautiful addition to any wall.
See more of our collection of mid-century prints from Masson and other artists including Corneille and Ugo Tapperini.
Found in Lecce
the capital of the Salento famous for its Baroque architecture.
Dimensions including base: H52cm x W37cm
Print Dimensions: H24cm x W30.5cm
These are old prints that are perfectly imperfect so please expect some wear and tear, creases and discolouration especially around the edges - refer to images for more details. These individual characteristics are part of the charm and unique quality. Please note, colour may vary from screen to screen.
The Chimera serpent is a high quality lithograph of an original artwork dating from 1944 by artist André Masson - a French painter who joined the Surrealist group in the 1920s and later became one of the most enthusiastic employers of ‘automatic drawing’, making a number of automatic works in pen and ink. This unique artwork has been printed on a delicate textured Fabriano paper. Found in Lecce as part of a collection from a former gallery owner including lithographs and prints from various artists. Unframed and in original condition, this print would be a beautiful addition to any wall.
See more of our collection of mid-century prints from Masson and other artists including Corneille and Ugo Tapperini.
Found in Lecce
the capital of the Salento famous for its Baroque architecture.
Dimensions including base: H52cm x W37cm
Print Dimensions: H24cm x W30.5cm
These are old prints that are perfectly imperfect so please expect some wear and tear, creases and discolouration especially around the edges - refer to images for more details. These individual characteristics are part of the charm and unique quality. Please note, colour may vary from screen to screen.
The Chimera serpent is a high quality lithograph of an original artwork dating from 1944 by artist André Masson - a French painter who joined the Surrealist group in the 1920s and later became one of the most enthusiastic employers of ‘automatic drawing’, making a number of automatic works in pen and ink. This unique artwork has been printed on a delicate textured Fabriano paper. Found in Lecce as part of a collection from a former gallery owner including lithographs and prints from various artists. Unframed and in original condition, this print would be a beautiful addition to any wall.
See more of our collection of mid-century prints from Masson and other artists including Corneille and Ugo Tapperini.
Found in Lecce
the capital of the Salento famous for its Baroque architecture.
Dimensions including base: H52cm x W37cm
Print Dimensions: H24cm x W30.5cm
These are old prints that are perfectly imperfect so please expect some wear and tear, creases and discolouration especially around the edges - refer to images for more details. These individual characteristics are part of the charm and unique quality. Please note, colour may vary from screen to screen.