Portrait De Jeune Fille (1924-25)

Technique: Giclée quality print
Recommended by our customers
Size
Finishing (pick one!)

More about this artwork

"Portrait De Jeune Fille," painted by Jules Pascin in the mid-1920s, captivates with its sensitive portrayal of a young girl in a moment of serene contemplation. This exquisite work is a profound illustration of Pascin’s masterful ability to blend subtlety with emotion, providing viewers a glimpse into the inner world of his subjects.The painting depicts a young girl dressed in a soft, diaphanous dress that gently drapes over her body, enhancing her youthful innocence. Her attire is rendered in pale pinks and whites, with subtle strokes of color that suggest the delicate texture of the fabric. The girl stands against a nondescript, softly blended background of muted tones that focus the viewer’s attention on her figure and expression.Her posture, with her hands gently placed in front of her and feet slightly turned inwards, exudes a sense of shy introspection. The expression on her face, under her slightly tilted and shadowed red hair, is one of quiet reflection, perhaps hinting at the complexities and emerging awareness of adolescence.Pascin’s use of diffuse light and soft brushstrokes creates an almost ethereal quality, making the portrait not just a visual encounter but an emotional experience. The vague traces of color and form in the surroundings seem to echo the transient nature of youth, emphasizing the fleeting moment captured by the artist."Portrait De Jeune Fille" remains a testament to Jules Pascin’s talent in portraying human emotion and vulnerability with grace and artistry.

Delivery

We create reproductions on demand, with a production time of 5 to 7 business days.

Our courier service ensures delivery within an additional two business days.

If you need a faster turnaround, please contact us. We can often expedite the process to meet your needs.

You can also pick up your paintings at our galleries in Kaunas or Vilnius.

Returns

Yes, reproductions can be returned.

If you have any concerns more than 30 days after purchase, please contact us. We will either provide a refund or offer a replacement!

Please note that we accept a maximum of two returns per customer. Since reproductions are made to order, we encourage you to choose responsibly.

Shipping expenses are non-refundable.

Jules Pascin (1885-1930) was born in Bulgaria into a wealthy family and displayed a strong interest in art from an early age. He received his initial education in Austria and Germany, where he became immersed in European artistic traditions before relocating to Paris in 1905. This move proved pivotal, profoundly shaping both his personal life and artistic career as he soon engaged deeply with the lively Parisian art community.

Pascin rapidly earned acclaim as a member of the Modernist movement, a time defined by innovation and a departure from established conventions. Frequently focusing on nudes, street scenes, and landscapes, his artwork often depicted women and exotic environments. He gained particular distinction for his nuanced and intimate portrayals of nude and semi-nude women, reflecting both the vulnerability and strength of his models.

The bohemian and romantic atmosphere of early twentieth-century Paris left a lasting imprint on Pascin’s way of life as well as his creative output. Well known for his vibrant social life, he moved in circles of artists, writers, and intellectuals in Montparnasse. His artwork stood out for its delicate, loose lines and gentle washes of color, a style that enabled him to delve into themes such as longing, isolation, and the intricacies of the human experience.

Although Pascin’s artistic journey was relatively short due to his premature death in 1930, his body of work is still highly esteemed for its poetic interpretation of the human form. His paintings and drawings are now displayed in leading museums, continually admired for their expressive richness and lyrical quality, and solidifying his legacy as a quintessential romantic and bohemian artist of his time.