Jules Pascin

(French, 1885–1930)

Jules Pascin was a Bulgarian-born French Expressionist painter. Known under the pseudonym of the “Prince of Montparnasse,” Pascin mainly painted women, often nude or in stages of undress, in a fleeting, gestural aesthetic akin to the movements of Fauvism or Cubism. Born in Vidin, Bulgaria on March 31, 1885 to an affluent Sephardic Jewish family, he was educated in Austria and Germany before moving to Paris in 1905. There, he quickly found artistic popularity and became associated with the Modernist movement. He regularly exhibited prints and drawings in various important Parisian salons, including the Salon des Indépendants and satellite exhibitions of the Berlin Secession. Despite achieving success in Europe and North America—Pascin became a naturalized US citizen with the help of Alfred Stieglitz in 1920—he never achieved the critical discourse he craved. Eventually succumbing to depression and alcoholism, he took his own life on the eve of an important solo show on June 5, 1930 at the age of 45. Pascin’s work was appreciated throughout his life and beyond, marked by such achievements as his inclusion in the notorious 1913 Armory Show in New York. Today, his work can be found in the collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Louvre in Paris, the Art Institute of Chicago, and others.

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Fillette assise dans un fauteuil, 1925–1925

Jules Pascin

Fillette assise dans un fauteuil, 1925–1925

Sale Date: November 6, 2003

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Paysage de Cuba, 1916–1916

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Paysage de Cuba, 1916–1916

Sale Date: October 21, 2003

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Paysage d'Amerique, 1915–1915

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Paysage d'Amerique, 1915–1915

Sale Date: October 21, 2003

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Paysage, Maisons et charette, 1916–1916

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Paysage, Maisons et charette, 1916–1916

Sale Date: October 21, 2003

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Personnages

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Personnages

Sale Date: October 21, 2003

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Deux femmes

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Deux femmes

Sale Date: October 21, 2003

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Le table tournante, 1921–1921

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Le table tournante, 1921–1921

Sale Date: October 21, 2003

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Personnage et calèche, 1923–1923

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Personnage et calèche, 1923–1923

Sale Date: October 21, 2003

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Rosette et Nana, 1925–1925

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Rosette et Nana, 1925–1925

Sale Date: October 21, 2003

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Le Roi Pausole, 1920–1920

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Le Roi Pausole, 1920–1920

Sale Date: October 21, 2003

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La flute, Paris, 1927–1927

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La flute, Paris, 1927–1927

Sale Date: October 21, 2003

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Portrait de femme

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Portrait de femme

Sale Date: October 21, 2003

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La discussion

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La discussion

Sale Date: October 21, 2003

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Afrique du Nord, la promenade

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Afrique du Nord, la promenade

Sale Date: October 21, 2003

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L'Enfant Prodigue, 1928–1928

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L'Enfant Prodigue, 1928–1928

Sale Date: October 21, 2003

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East River, 1918–1918

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East River, 1918–1918

Sale Date: October 21, 2003

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Trois petites filles dans la rue

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Trois petites filles dans la rue

Sale Date: October 19, 2003

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Jeune femme debout, 1927–1927

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Jeune femme debout, 1927–1927

Sale Date: October 3, 2003

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Fillette au chapeau

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Fillette au chapeau

Sale Date: October 3, 2003

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Jeune femme, 1921–1921

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Jeune femme, 1921–1921

Sale Date: October 2, 2003

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Danseuses et élégant

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Danseuses et élégant

Sale Date: October 1, 2003

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Nu debout, la tête tournée vers le gauche

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Nu debout, la tête tournée vers le gauche

Sale Date: September 30, 2003

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Nu assis de profil

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Nu assis de profil

Sale Date: September 30, 2003

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Nu debout de profil

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Nu debout de profil

Sale Date: September 30, 2003

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