Paintings and Judaica from the Estate of Prof. Victor Deutsch - Part II

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Description
Stamped with studio stamp “Pascin” and stamped Atelier Pascin (lower right)

Technique
Ink on paper

Dimensions
12.5 x 18 cm

Provenance
Estate of Prof. Victor Deutsch

Condition
Very minor foxing, otherwise good.

Biography
Jules Pincas, born Widdin, Bulgaria 1885. Pascin spent a number of years in Austria and Germany. In 1905 he moved to Paris where he continued to produce tragically satirical drawings of the demimonde. At the outbreak of World War I he travelled for a while in the United States, where he became a citizen, returning to Paris in 1920. There he began to create a series of large-scale, representational, and very sensitively drawn biblical and mythological oil paintings. Later he turned to the material for which he is generally known, the delicately toned, thinly painted, but poetically bitter and ironic studies of women, generally prostitutes. On the eve of an important one-man show of his work Pascin hanged himself.