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Canadian CGP, CSPWC, OSA [1907-1996]

SNOW IN OCTOBER, BAIE ST. PAUL

Oil on canvas
40 x 50 ins.

Sold @ $ 21,850

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Henri Leopold Masson, Canadian, (OSA, CGP, GSPWC) was born in Namur, Belgium in 1907. He came to Canada with his family in 1921 and settled in Ottawa. Employed as a silver engraver for several years as a young man, and became a master engraver at the age of 25. Visiting the National Gallery of Canada around this time, he discovered the work of the group of Seven. Inspired by their style and use of colour, he was, himself, inspired to try painting. He studied for a time at the Ottawa Art Association, but was mainly self taught. Two years later in 1934, he was already emerging as a painter of importance. By 1945 he could devote most of his time to painting and exhibited extensively with good success. He painted genre scenes in the Hull area and landscape in the Gatineau Valley. He also painted on trips to Europe and the United States. He exhibited at the Robertson Galleries and Wallack Galleries in the 1960's and 70's. A significant collection of his work is housed in the National Gallery of Canada. He died in 1996.