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Pascin. by Alfred. Werner
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Pascin. (edition 1959)

by Alfred. Werner

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Pascin was born Julius Mordecai Puncas. He was among the small elite whose talents manifested very early. He stands out in this drab, preoccupied, modern world of ours with such startling brilliancy. He is naughty and quite scandalous. Pascin's mediums vary but are always those that allow quick impressions of visual excitement; his subjects are as varied and as immediate - nudes, erotic subjects, drawings that seem to invite the viewer. Also landscapes, street scenes, cafes, etc. This book contains 110 of Pascin's drawings from 1902-1929.… (more)
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Title:Pascin.
Authors:Alfred. Werner
Info:New York (Harry N. Abrams) (1959), Hardcover
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Pascin: 110 Drawings by Jules Pascin

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Pascin was born Julius Mordecai Puncas. He was among the small elite whose talents manifested very early. He stands out in this drab, preoccupied, modern world of ours with such startling brilliancy. He is naughty and quite scandalous. Pascin's mediums vary but are always those that allow quick impressions of visual excitement; his subjects are as varied and as immediate - nudes, erotic subjects, drawings that seem to invite the viewer. Also landscapes, street scenes, cafes, etc. This book contains 110 of Pascin's drawings from 1902-1929.

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