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Eliane — History & Facts
'Eliane' features a woman with soft, flowing hair and a gentle expression. The color palette is dominated by warm tones, creating a sense of intimacy. The background is subtle, allowing the figure to stand out.
This portrait captures a moment of calm and contemplation. The painting employs oil on canvas, a common medium for portraits during the modernist period. The brushwork is fluid, contributing to the softness of the figure's features. The composition is balanced, with the subject centrally placed.
Light plays a crucial role, highlighting the contours of the face. Jules Pascin was known for his depictions of women and the bohemian lifestyle in Paris. 'Eliane' reflects his interest in capturing the essence of femininity. An interesting fact about this work is that it showcases Pascin's ability to blend realism with a modernist approach.
This piece exemplifies his unique style and emotional depth.
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