Julius Mordecai Pincas (1885&;1930) was a Bulgarian who set out on a wild and adventurous journey to nna, the Habsburg capital. After art school, he set off for Munich and Berlin before settling down in Paris in 1905 and painting under the name of Pascin. Over 1907 to 1930, Pascin exhibited in Berlin, Paris, and New York at fairs such as the 1911 Berlin Secession in 1911 and the 1913 Indepéndants and Autumn salons as well as at Bernheim and other leading private galleries. Indeed, he spent most of his time travelling across Algeria, Cuba, Portugal, Spain, Tunisia, and the USA where he gained citizenship in 1920. He hanged himself on June 2, 1930, only a year before major retrospective exhibitions of his works in New York and Paris. Today, Pascin still stands out as a &;bad boy&;. His canvases are as turbulent as his lifestyle; full of parties and places the affluent patronize but never mention in polite society &; those brothels and cabarets where scantily clad ladies hosted the pillars of society. Pascin was as brilliant at the easel as the drawing board but was all too easily overlooked, perhaps because he lived in the shadow of contemporaries Picasso, Modigliani, and many, many more.
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In 1885, America had not jet won its Indian Wars and the world was divided between East and West. Vidin, a little Bulgarian city on the banks of the Danube not far from Romanian border lay in the middle. It was here on March 31 that Julius Mordecai Pincas came into the world, the seventh of nine children born to Sophie Pincas nee Russo and Marcus Pincas. His father was rich grain merchant, and both parents were descendants of Sephradic Jews who have lfed the 15th century persecutions of the pious Qyueen Isabella's Spanish Inquisition.
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Hardcover. Etat : New. Often considered scandalous for the erotic character of his paintings and sketches, Julias Mordecai Pascin, a specialist of the female form, lived and worked in the shadow of contemporaries such as Picasso and Modigliani. This volume pairs reproductions of his most famous works with a chronological account of his short and tormented life. N° de réf. du vendeur 516885
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