Artist
Held at 2 collections
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Jules Pascin, Socrates and His Disciples Mocked by Courtesans, (c. 1921), Oil, gouache, and crayon on paper on canvas, The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Dartabase holds 3 works by Jules Pascin. Full catalogue on Wikidata ↗
Jules Pascin, Socrates and His Disciples Mocked by Courtesans, (c. 1921), Oil, gouache, and crayon on paper on canvas, The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Jules Pascin, (Reclining female nude), c.1925–30, Pencil and wash on thin wove paper, Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane.
Jules Pascin, George Biddle and Jane Belo, (1927–28), Lithographic crayon on paper, The Museum of Modern Art, New York.