The artwork "Havana" by Jules Pascin, painted around 1915, is a watercolour drawing on paper. It depicts a street language of Havana, with figures appearing at different points in the scene. Pascin uses loose, expressive lines and watercolours to capture the dynamism and vibrancy of street life. The figures are sketchily rendered, creating a sense of spontaneity and movement. The background contains abstract shapes and patterns suggesting the surroundings of Havana.
This artwork is interesting because of Pascin's ability to capture the bustle and diversity of street life, as well as his unique combination of sketchy lines and watercolour technique.
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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