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La Blonde, 1927-29 (oil and charcoal on canvas)
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La Blonde, 1927-29 (oil and charcoal on canvas)
652422 La Blonde, 1927-29 (oil and charcoal on canvas) by Pascin, Jules (1885-1930); 91.5x73.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: La Blonde. Jules Pascin (1885-1930). Oil and charcoal on canvas. Dated 1927-1929. 91.5 x 73.5cm); Photo eChristies Images; Bulgarian, out of copyright
Media ID 23670746
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1927 1929 Accessories Bereavement Black Color Black Colour Blond Blonde Blonde Hair Bulgarian Artist Charcoal Crouch Crouching Crouching Down Downcast Expression Expressionism Expressionist Facial Expression Fair Fair Haired Female Garment Grief Grieving Hair Style Heartbroken Jewelery Jewellry Jewlery Jules Pascin Julius Mordecai Pincas Looking Down Melancholia Melancholy Modern Art Mounted On Canvas Mourn Negative Concept On Canvas Pascin Personal Accessory Woman Alone Accessory Ethnic Origin Jewel Jewels Mourning Sadness
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La Blonde, 1927-29
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is a captivating oil and charcoal masterpiece created by the renowned Bulgarian artist Jules Pascin. This early twentieth-century artwork measures 91.5x73.5 cm and is currently held in a private collection. The painting depicts a melancholic female figure dressed in elegant attire, crouching down with her head bowed low. The fair-haired woman's posture exudes grief and sadness, evoking a sense of heartbreak and mourning. Her expression reveals the weight of sorrow as she gazes downward, lost in contemplation. Pascin's skillful use of charcoal adds depth to the composition, enhancing the contrast between light and dark tones. The black color dominates the canvas, symbolizing negative emotions while also accentuating the jewel-like accessories adorning the woman's neck. This modern art piece showcases Pascin's ability to capture raw human emotion through his unique artistic style. The artist masterfully combines oil painting techniques with charcoal drawing to create an impactful visual narrative that resonates with viewers. "La Blonde" invites us into a world where beauty intertwines with melancholia, inviting introspection on themes of loss and longing. It serves as a testament to Pascin's talent as well as his ability to evoke deep emotional responses from his audience. Overall, this striking artwork stands as an enduring representation of early twentieth-century artistry while offering profound insight into human experience through its poignant portrayal of grief and vulnerability.
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