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Soleils Bas

A work made of book illustrated with four drypoint prints (including cover) on laid arches paper.

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  • A work made of book illustrated with four drypoint prints (including cover) on laid arches paper.

Date:

1924

Artist:

André Masson (French, 1896–1987)
Written by Georges Limbour (French, 1900-1970)

About this artwork

Soleils Bas is an illustrated book featuring prints designed by André Masson that accompany a poem by Georges Limbour. An early follower of Surrealism in Paris, Masson is known for creating spontaneous images derived from his subconscious. The illustrations for Soleils Bas were made using drypoint technique, a process in which the design is delicately engraved into a metal plate, leaving raised edges along the incision that print as fine, fuzzy lines. The choice of drypoint may help explain the book’s small edition size (only 100 copies), as repeated printing using this technique causes the fuzzy edges—called the “burr” —to become compressed and leave fainter marks. Before Soleils Bas was published in 1924, neither Masson or Limbour had produced a book; this work marked each artist’s first such publication in the Surrealist movement.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Ryerson and Burnham Libraries Special Collections

Artist

André Masson

Title

Soleils Bas

Place

Paris (Object made in:)

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1924

Medium

Book illustrated with four drypoint prints (including cover) on laid Arches paper

Edition

Edition 83 of 110

Dimensions

25.2 × 19.8 × 0.8 cm (9 15/16 × 7 13/16 × 3/8 in.)

Credit Line

Mary Reynolds Collection

Reference Number

2023.3236

Extended information about this artwork

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