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Pascin, Julius 'Jules' Pinkas. Erotikon. 9 heliogravures in various colors and formats, each mounted under passepartout. Bruxelles (that is: Paris), 1933. Title page, printer's mark, 2 white sheets. 42 x 32 cm. Loose in original envelope and half-linen chemise. One of 40 (GA 41) numbered copies on Chine. - Dutel III, 1498 - Masterpiece of erotic art from the 1930s, published 3 years after the artist's suicide. - Jules Pascin (Julius Mordecai Pinkas; 1885 Widin/Bulgaria - 1930 Paris) was a Bulgarian Expressionist painter who worked in Munich and Berlin, among other places. His dominant motif was erotic female nudes (he began painting female nudes in a brothel at the age of 15). He was a member of the Berlin Secession. In 1937, his paintings were removed from German museums and galleries as part of the Nazi "Degenerate Art" campaign. - The plates each numbered in pencil (6/41). - Plates verso and printer's mark with small collector's stamp. - Very good copy. - Provenance: From the collection of Hans-Jürgen Döpp, Frankfurt.

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Pascin, Julius 'Jules' Pinkas. Erotikon. 9 heliogravures in various colors and formats, each mounted under passepartout. Bruxelles (that is: Paris), 1933. Title page, printer's mark, 2 white sheets. 42 x 32 cm. Loose in original envelope and half-linen chemise. One of 40 (GA 41) numbered copies on Chine. - Dutel III, 1498 - Masterpiece of erotic art from the 1930s, published 3 years after the artist's suicide. - Jules Pascin (Julius Mordecai Pinkas; 1885 Widin/Bulgaria - 1930 Paris) was a Bulgarian Expressionist painter who worked in Munich and Berlin, among other places. His dominant motif was erotic female nudes (he began painting female nudes in a brothel at the age of 15). He was a member of the Berlin Secession. In 1937, his paintings were removed from German museums and galleries as part of the Nazi "Degenerate Art" campaign. - The plates each numbered in pencil (6/41). - Plates verso and printer's mark with small collector's stamp. - Very good copy. - Provenance: From the collection of Hans-Jürgen Döpp, Frankfurt.

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