The artwork "Personnages à Cuba" by Jules Pascin, painted in 1917, depicts a lively and dynamic scene with multiple figures in an abstract style. The figures appear to be in motion, with flowing lines and bold brushstrokes that convey a sense of energy and activity. The colours are warm and rich, with heavy use of red, orange, and brown, suggesting a tropical atmosphere. The composition is complex and layered, with different figures overlapping and flowing into each other, creating a sense of depth and dynamism.
This artwork is interesting because of Pascin's expressive style and the way he captures movement and emotion in an abstract form.
Julius Mordecai Pinkas (Vidin, Bulgaria, 31 March 1885 - Paris, France, 20 June 1930) was a Bulgarian-American painter and draughtsman of mixed descent: his father was a Sephardic Jew, his mother was of Serbian-Italian origin. Pascin's work, which is sometimes counted as expressionism, includes portraits and mostly erotic-tinged and satirical images, characterised by intermingling delicate colour shades.
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