Jules Pascin Collection
Jules Pascin, a renowned artist of the early 20th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his captivating and evocative works
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Jules Pascin, a renowned artist of the early 20th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his captivating and evocative works. In 1907, he immortalized Hermine David in a stunning portrait that exudes both grace and vulnerability. The Temple of Beauty, painted in 1925, showcases Pascin's mastery of color and composition as he explores the concept of aesthetic allure. One cannot overlook The Undecided Client; Le client indecis from 1916 - an intriguing piece that combines oil and charcoal on board to depict a mysterious figure lost in contemplation. Rosette and Nana (1925) captures the essence of femininity through delicate brushstrokes on canvas. Hermine Resting; Hermine Reposant (1916) reveals Pascin's ability to convey tranquility through oil on board. Young Women at a Table; Jeunes Filles Attablees (Recto), created between 1915-1919, portrays youthful energy frozen in time with vibrant colors dancing across the canvas. La Blonde (1927-29) is an exquisite fusion of oil and charcoal on canvas where Pascin skillfully brings out the beauty found within contrasts. Nude Woman Reclining; Femme Nue Allongee (1920-1925) showcases his talent for capturing sensuality using both oil and charcoal mediums. In Susanna and the Elders; Susannah et les Vieillards (c. 1921), Pascin delves into biblical themes while infusing them with his unique style. Young Woman Sitting in Chemise; Jeune Femme Assise en Chemise presents a captivating portrayal of feminine elegance. The Model; La Modele from 1928 demonstrates Pascin's versatility as he expertly blends oil and pencil on canvas to create depth and texture.