- (March 31, 1885 – June 5, 1930),
known as
Pascin (French: [pas.kin],
erroneously [pas.kɛ̃] or [pa.sɛ̃]),
Jules Pascin, also
known as the "Prince of Montparn****e"...
- Aviv's
urban landscape,
people and
cafes in a
manner influenced by Soutine,
Pascin, Frenel,
Chagall and
others from the
School of Paris. Tel Aviv''s bohemian...
- restored, and was
repurposed as the
Jules Pascin Cultural Centre,
named in
honour of
painter Jules Pascin, that
opened in
September 2023.
Prior to construction...
- In 1909, she met
Jules Pascin and
posed for him in the
first representations of her to be
found and, as
would be with
Pascin, a
brief intimate relationship...
-
Pascin Point (Bulgarian: нос Паскин, ‘Nos
Pascin’ \'nos pas-'kin\) is the oval
rocky point on the
northwest coast of
Livingston Island in
Antarctica projecting...
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Scott and
Zelda Fitzgerald, Ford
Madox Ford,
James Joyce,
Wyndham Lewis,
Pascin, Ezra Pound, Evan Shipman,
Gertrude Stein,
Alice B. Toklas, and Hermann...
-
Maria Lani by
Jules Pascin,
charcoal on paper, The
Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C....
- from
eastern Europe who were
working in
Paris before World War I.
Jules Pascin was
another member of that
artistic group, whom she met in 1907. By that...
-
close professional relationships with
painters Amedeo Modigliani and
Jules Pascin,
among others.
Kisling gained recognition for
portraying the
female form...
-
Michel Kikoine, Moïse Kisling,
Pinchus Krémègne,
Ossip Zadkine,
Jules Pascin, Marc Chagall,
Amshey Nurenberg,
Jacques Lipchitz, and more. The term "School...