Jules Pascin's 1917 artwork "Southern landscape" shows a vivid and colourful scene of a southern landscape. The painting features various figures and animals in a village setting. On the left in the painting, a man with a moustache and a beret sits on a bench, while another man sits next to him with a cap and a scarf. In the centre of the painting, a black cat walks. To the right of the cat is a man in a suit and hat, who appears to be dancing or moving while looking at a woman in a dress who is talking to him. The background contains abstract shapes and colours suggesting a park-like setting. The artwork is interesting because of Pascin's loose, expressive style and the dynamic interaction between the figures.
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 pictures, characterised by intermingling delicate colour shades.
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