Group Of Men, New York
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This painting titled "Group of Men, New York" by Jules Pascin is a captivating sketch that portrays a gathering of male figures. The portrayal is done in a loose, impressionistic style, primarily using what appears to be charcoal or soft pencil, with subtle touches of white highlighting and minimal color. The figures are depicted in an undefined, possibly urban setting that suggests a casual yet intimate assembly.The composition captures various men engaged in conversation. Their postures and attire—a mix of hats and coats—suggest a setting that is likely in the early to mid-20th century. The artist’s use of light and shadow adds depth and brings out the contours and textures of the men's clothing, creating a lively scene with a sense of movement and interaction.The sketch is characteristic of Pascin's style, known for its fluid lines and ability to capture fleeting moments with emotional depth. Here, Pascin seems to delve into the social dynamics of the group, illustrating different angles and gestures that convey a mood of engagement and perhaps deliberation or discussion among the men.Overall, the piece is an excellent example of Pascin’s skill in sketching human figures and his keen observation of social interactions, rendered with a blend of realism and expressionistic flair.
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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.