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A Lady From Matigues
Jules Pascin — Bulgarian-American, 1885–1930 — École de Paris
Born Julius Mordecai Pincas in Vidin, Bulgaria, Pascin became one of the central figures of the École de Paris, the loose community of foreign-born artists working in Montparnasse between the wars. He trained in Vienna and Munich, contributed satirical drawings to the Munich journal Simplicissimus, and settled in Paris in 1905. His mature work centered on the female figure—models, dancers, demimondaines—rendered in pale washes of oil and watercolor with a nervous, searching line.
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