Pascin, Jules

  • Emigrés aquarelle et fusain sur papier 45 x 57 cm

  • Socrate et ses disciples conspués par les courtisanes,1921 Encre et aquarelle sur papier 31 x 45 cm

  • Scène à la Havane,1917 Aquarelle sur papier 21 x 20 cm

  • La chasseC.1908 Crayon, aquarelle et encre sur papier 16 x 30 cm

  • Sans titre,1924 Gouache et encre sur papier 9 x 19,5 cm

  • Sans titre,1915-17 encre et aquarelle sur papier 18 x 29 cm

  • >Projet pour illustration "Simplicissimus",1905 Encre, crayon et aquarelle sur papier 13 x 10,8 cm

  • La procureuse, 1907 Aquarelle sur papier 15,5 x 10 cm

  • Jeunes filles (USA),1914 Aquarelle et crayon sur papier 20,5 x 13,5 cm

  • L'enfant prodigue chez les filles,1920 Fusain sur papier 20,5 x 26,5 cm

  • Egyptienne,1925 Plume et fusain sur papier 31 x 49 cm

  • Deux femmes,1926 Pointe sur papier carbone sur papier 33 x 47 cm

  • Chez le coiffeur esthétique,1919 Crayons de couleur et encre sur papier 20 x 30 cm

  • Au café du DômeC.1904 Encre et crayon sur papier 16,5 x 27 cm

1885 – 1930 : Julius Mordecai Pincas, known as Pasci. Jules Pascin, or the “Prince of Montparnasse”, was a Bulgarian artist known for his paintings and drawings. He later became an American citizen. His most frequent subject was women, depicted in casual poses, usually nude or partly dressed.Pascin was educated in Vienna and Munich. He traveled for a time in the United States, spending most of his time in the South. He is best known as a Parisian painter, who associated with the artistic circles of Montparnasse, and was one of the emigres of the School of Paris. Having struggled with depression and alcoholism, he committed suicide at the age of 45.a

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L’oeil de Pascin

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