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Jules Pascin Uphappiness mk219
Oil on board
71x58cm
1909
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Jules Pascin Sister mk219
Oil on canvas
91x71.5cm
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Jules Pascin Decumbence of Ailiyane mk219
Oil on canvas
73x92cm
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Jules Pascin Lucy and Aiermina are seated on the soft mat mk219
Oil on canvas
91x72cm
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Jules Pascin Go go LamaLusa mk219
Oil on canvas
54x65cm
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Jules Pascin Schoolgirl mk219
Oil on canvas
55x46cm
1908
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Jules Pascin Keludiya have break mk219
Oil on canvas
80.2x60.5cm
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Jules Pascin Portrait of Mary mk219
Oil on canvas
92x72.5cm
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Jules Pascin Younger Gril mk219
Oil on canvas
92x73.5cm
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Jules Pascin Clala and Unavian mk219
Oil on canvas
92x73cm
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Jules Pascin Portrait of Aiermina mk219
Oil on canvas
55x46cm
1912-1913
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Jules Pascin Lady Portrait of Andora mk219
Oil on canvas
81x65cm
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Jules Pascin The Woman wearing yellow short boots mk219
Oil on canvas
72.5x59.5cm
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Jules Pascin The maiden wear the white underwear from French mk219
Oil on canvas
72.5x64.5cm
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Jules Pascin The girl be seated with flowers mk219
Oil on canvas
92x73cm
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Jules Pascin Three nude lade of lie mk219
Oil on canvas
92x73cm
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Jules Pascin Accumbent Mary mk219
Oil on canvas
73x93cm
1929
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Jules Pascin The red hair girl wearing green dress mk219
Oil on canvas
91.5x73.5cm
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Jules Pascin Nude of sleep like a log mk219
Oil on canvas
73x92cm
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Jules Pascin Younger mestizo mk219
Oil on canvas
73x92cm
1927
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Jules Pascin
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Bulgarian-born French Expressionist Painter, 1885-1930,American painter, draughtsman and printmaker of Bulgarian birth, active in France. He attended secondary school in Vienna, returning in 1901 to Bucharest, where his family had settled, and working briefly in the office of his father's grain-merchandizing business. He was, however, already becoming passionately interested in drawing, for which he showed precocious talent. At the age of 16 he became the lover of a woman who ran a brothel and was allowed by her to draw the residents. In 1903 he moved to Munich, where he attended the art school run by Moritz Heymann.
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