Landscape With Figures, Miami

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This painting by Jules Pascin, titled "Landscape With Figures, Miami" dated 1918, captures a relaxed, serene scene likely inspired by the landscape and life in Miami, Florida. The use of watercolors lends a softness and fluidity to the depiction, mirroring the light and airy atmosphere often associated with Miami's climate.In the foreground, we see various figures engaged in daily activities amid a pastoral setting. There is a figure seated in the left corner, possibly observing the surroundings or resting. Towards the center, more figures can be seen, one of whom is standing next to what appears to be a cart with large wheels, suggesting a rural or semi-rural environment.The background features lush greenery and trees typical of a Floridian landscape, providing a sense of depth and natural beauty. The architecture, though faint and not heavily detailed, hints at residential or farm-like structures, contributing to the rural feel of the setting.Overall, the painting evokes a sense of peaceful coexistence with nature and reflects a snapshot of life in early 20th-century Miami, offering viewers a glimpse into the area's landscape and the everyday lives of its inhabitants.

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Nudes, street scenes and landscapes of women and tropical locations by Bulgarian-born American painter Jules Pascin (1885-1930). Born to an affluent family, Pascin was educated in Austria and Germany before moving to Paris in 1905. It was there that he became associated with the Modernist movement. He attached himself to the human condition and was known for painting portraits of nude and half-dressed women. He stands in the grand tradition of the romantic, bohemian artist.