Original charcoal drawing depicting a woman head on each side of the paper. Circa 1920.
Rare subjects, probably studies for a watercolour or a painting.
Signed lower right "PASCIN" for the great modern painter JULES PASCIN (1885-1930).
I also have an original watercolour by Pascin, that is enough for me, i sell this drawing to buy others works.
Size : 25 x 33 cms
Very good condition for the age : no tears, no holes...
On the back there is a stamp "Collection Michel et Albert GARNAUD" and an inventory number : PAS N°43.
The Michel and Albert GARNAUD was a great art collection from southern France. Lots of paintings or drawings from this
collection have been sold in the most famous French Auction houses (Chevau-légers, Drouot...).
To my part, i already sold original drawings by Albert MARQUET and Auguste CHABAUD from this collection.
Some charcoals by Pascin reach more than 6000 USD in auctions !
Don't forget to look at my others items in sale (Original drawing by HARPIGNIES...).
HAPPY BIDDINGS !
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Jules Pascin (1885-1930)
Born Julius Mordecai Pincas in Vidin, a small town in Bulgaria, the artist spent part of his childhood in Bucharest before attending boarding school in Vienna. About 1902, he studied painting in Vienna and in 1903 or 1904 went to Munich, where he enrolled at the Heymann Art School. During this period, he worked as an illustrator, contributing cartoons to such German periodicals as Jugend and Simplicissimus. He also further studied in Berlin.
In 1905, about the time that he changed his surname to Pascin, he moved to Paris, where as a member of an international circle of artists who frequented the Cafe du Dome, he became a leading modernist. He had his first one-man show at the Paul Cassirer Gallery in Berlin in 1907 and later exhibited at the Berlin Secession and the Cologne Sonderbund-Ausstellung.
Jules Pascin stands, like his friend Modigliani, in the great tradition of the romantic, bohemian artist. A charming, lavish host, Pascin was closely associated with the artists, musicians, and effervescent literati of the 1920's. The Bulgarian-born artist was a major figure in the School of Paris before coming to the United States, where he became a naturalized citizen.
On immigrating to New York City in 1914, Pascin associated with several progressive painters, among them Walt Kuhn, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, and Max Weber, who were influenced by his figurative style in which he conjoined elements of Expressionism and Cubism with a highly personal vision of his environment. His aesthetic, especially his subtle handling of line and tone and his fine draftsmanship, was also influential.
In the United States, Pascin traveled extensively, and was particularly drawn to the southern states and to the Caribbean islands. He recorded his travels in brilliant, instantaneous pencil sketches, sometimes touching them with delicate washes of color. Dispassionately he painted field workers and the picturesque citizens of a tropical land steaming in the sun, mules and wagons waiting in the shade of palm trees, yachts swinging in motionless harbors.
Although Pascin's watercolors, oils, and drawings were generally well received, a series of unfavorable reviews in 1930 left him severely depressed. He committed suicide in Paris in June of that year.
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