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Jules Pascin Malucy Have golden haid mk219
Oil on board
55x46cm
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Jules Pascin Portrait of FeleXidehabao wearing matador-s dress mk219
Oil on canvas
104x80cm
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Jules Pascin Portrait of Newaludo mk219
Oil on canvas
65x54cm
1911
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Jules Pascin Hawana in the grogshop mk219
Oil on canvas
64x56cm
1915
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Jules Pascin Be seated Aiermina mk219
Oil on canvas
65.5x63.5cm
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Jules Pascin Gril with sheila are hackle golden hair mk219
Oil on canvas
75x60cm
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Jules Pascin Lucy and Aiermina mk219
Oil on canvas
65x54cm
1921
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Jules Pascin Lazalu holding the money mk219
Oil on canvas
244x352cm
1923-1925
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Jules Pascin Profligate younger man mk219
Oil on canvas
212.3x302.4c1922
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Jules Pascin Persia King mk219
Oil on canvas
188x149.9
1924
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Jules Pascin Cuba-s people mk219
Oil on canvas
188x149.9
1924
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Jules Pascin Sleeping Coachman mk219
Oil on canvas
54x39cm
65x67cm
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Jules Pascin Study of cubism mk219
Oil on canvas
27x29cm
1915
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Jules Pascin Fat woman at the Guli street mk219
Oil on canvas
92x65cm
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Jules Pascin Lucy wearing the red coat nj219
Oil on canvas
92x73cm
1923
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Jules Pascin Aiermila wearing the black dress mk219
Oil on canvas
64x50cm
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Jules Pascin Portrait of woman mk219
75x63cm
Oil on canvas
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Jules Pascin Two gitana mk219
Oil on canvas
97x73cm
1929
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Jules Pascin Younger man wearing hat mk219
Oil on canvas
59x47cm
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Jules Pascin Woman wearing the purple shawl mk219
Oil on canvas
63x48cm
1907
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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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