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Alexandre Dupouy

© 2023, Confidential Concepts, Worldwide, USA

© 2023, Parkstone Press USA, New York

© Image-Barwww.image-bar.com

All rights reserved. No part of this may be reproduced or adapted without the permission of the copyright holder, throughout the world.

Unless otherwise specified, copyright on the works reproduced lies with the respective photographers. Despite intensive research, it has not always been possible to establish copyright ownership. Where this is the case, we would appreciate notification.

ISBN: 978-1-78310-491-8

Contents

Biography

List of Illustrations

A

Around Tunis, 1924

At La Goulette, 1924

At the Bar of the Tabarin Ball, 1913

At the Beach, Dieppe, 1910

At the Café, 1905

At the Café, 1906

At the Music Hall, 1907

B

Beach, Florida, 1918

Blond Nude, 1927

Brothel Scene, 1905

Brothel, 1908

C

Caress, 1925

Cinderella, 1927

Cinderella, 1930

Cuba, 1915

Cuba, 1916

Cuba, 1917

D

Danaë, 1911

E

Eliane, 1924

Encore Germaine, 1929

Evening in Tunis, 1924

F

Family in Havana, 1917

Flowers, 1917

Four Persons on a Bed, 1907

G

Germaine in Yellow, 1928

Getting Dressed, 1911-1912

Girl Lying Down on Her Side, 1923-1924

Girl Lying Down, 1920

Girl with a Turban and a Rose, 1926

H

Hammam-Life, Tunisie, 1924

Harlem, c. 1916-1917

Hermine David Dressing, 1915-1916

Hermine David, 1915

Hermine in Red Garters, 1912

I

Insolent Couple in a Waiting Room, 1907-1908

Interior with Three Girls, 1928

Invitation, 1928

Italian Model, 1923

J

Judith and Holofernes, c. 1926

Julie, the Martinican, 1924

K

Kisses to Pop, 1928

L

Landscape in Tunisia, 1923-1924

Landscape with Palm Trees, 1917

Little Girl Lying Down, 1924

Looking for Lice, 1924

M

Man and Woman, 1915

Marcel Sauvage and His Wife, 1925

Marthe, 1910

Mija, 1927

Mireille, 1930

Model Lying, 1925

Mr Lazare, Mrs Lazare, Miss Lazare, c. 1923-1924

Mulatto with Bowler Hat, 1930

Multitude, 1927

N

Naked Woman in Front of a Mirror, 1927

Nostalgia, 1928

Nude from Behind on Couch, 1929

Nude from Behind, 1913

Nude in a Shirt, c. 1924

Nude Lying Down, 1926

Nude Lying Down, 1928-1929

P

Persons, 1908

Pierre Loeb (left) and Jacques Viot (middle), c. 1925

Portrait of Hermine David, 1918

Portrait of Jeanine, 1924

Portrait of Lucy at a Table, 1928

Portrait of Pascin at Café du Dôme,Photographer unknown, 1910

Presentation, c. 1912

R

Reunion in Cuba (back), 1915-1917

S

Scene in Cuba, c. 1916

Scene in Havana, 1917

Seashore, Sail Boat, 1910-1911

Seated Little Girl, 1911

Seated Nude with a Dog, 1913

Seated Nude, 1924

Simplicissimus, 1905

Simplicissimus, c. 1905

Socrates and His Disciples Mocked by Courtesans, 1921

T

Temptation of Two Religious Women, 1912

The Angels, 1907

The Caliph and His Three-Hundred and Sixty-Seven Models

The Fight, 1910

The Girl with a Turban, 1903

The Harem, 1914

The Hunt, c. 1908

The Judgment of Solomon, 1926

The Judgment of Solomon, 1926

The Model in a Pink Slip, 1925

The Pleasures of Life, 1929

The Prodigal Son Among Women, 1920

The Prodigal Son Among Women, 1920

The Prodigal Son, 1921

The Rest, 1930

The Shepherds, 1903

The Siesta in the Countryside, 1903

The Sleeping Coachman, 1916

The Talkers, 1928

The Two Sleepers, 1928

The Waiting Room, c. 1922

The Young Girl from Munich, 1903

Three Young Girls in a Room, 1906-1908

Three Young Girls, 1907

Tunisia, 1923

Two Creoles, 1917

Two Girls on a Yellow Chair, 1904-1905

Two Girls Reclining, 1927

Two Models, 1929

Two Women on a Bed, 1928

Two Women, 1906

Two Young Swiss, 1925

U

Untitled, 1905

Untitled, 1915-1916

V

Venus from Behind, 1925-1928

Village in Tunisia, 1924

W

With the Amazons, End of 1928

Woman in a Corset, 1909

Y

Young Boy, 1910-1911

Young Girl with a Blue Ribbon, c. 1904

Young Model, 1912-1913

Young Woman in Black Dress, 1921

Young Woman, 1929

Young Woman, Seated, 1922

“The freest man in the world, held only to this sphere by imaginary ties.”

Portrait of Pascin at Café du Dôme, Photographer unknown, Paris, 1910

Biography

31 March 1885:

Julius Mordecai Pincas came into the world, the seventh of nine children born to Sophie Pincas née Russo and Marcus Pincas, a rich grain merchant. Julius flees his parents’ strict household at a young age.

March 1905:

After studying in Budapest, Vienna, Berlin, and Bucharest, Pincas travels to Munich, where he begins to draw for Simplicissimus. His father forbids him from using the family name, ‘Pincas’. Julius suppresses his first name and rearranges the letters of Pincas, ever afterwards signing his name Pascin with an upper case ‘p’.

24 December 1905:

He arrives in Paris. His reputation precedes him and a veritable international delegation of painters and personalities awaits him. The École de Paris welcomes one of its future masters.

September 1907:

Pascin meets Hermine David, who shows him her 18th-century style miniatures painted on ivory.

1909:

Pascin meets the eighteen-year-old Cécile “Lucy” Vidil when she posed for him for the first time. The future wife of Norwegian painter Per Krohg later becomes Pascin’s mistress and model for a countless number of his paintings.

1910:

Pascin’s paintings are exhibited at Berthe Weill’s gallery to little reception. However, his drawings are being hailed as some of the best of their time on the other side of the Rhine.

June 1914:

Without waiting for the First World War to begin, Pascin and his partner Hermine travel to New York via Brussels and London, eventually settling in Brooklyn. Pascin undertakes numerous trips to Texas, Florida, Cuba, and Louisiana. Like in Paris, Pascin leads a bohemian lifestyle.

25 September 1918:

Pascin and Hermine David marry.

11 November 1918:

The armistice treaty to end the First World War is signed. However, Pascin and Hermine do not feel pressed to leave the New World and its riches.

20 September 1920:

Pascin receives American citizenship. He and Hermine finally return to France. In Paris, he continues his former life of excess. He begins a public affair with Lucy.

2 June 1930:

Pascin decides, in all lucidity, to kill himself. He hangs himself from his door.

The Girl with a Turban, 1903

Pencil on paper, 39 x 30 cm. Private collection

The Caliph and His Three-Hundred and Sixty-Seven Models

…Don’t go back like that… Continue to follow the body of poor Pascin. Yes, I’m leaving you. I’m staying here with the spirit of his image. I’m staying with the mystical Chagall – his delicate companion at his side, with Kisling and Papazoff who are of the same wonderful lineage, and with all of his dear friends and their reddened eyes.