Between the two world wars, Paris was flooded with emigré artists from central and eastern Europe. Together with French artists in Montmartre, they formed what is known as the School of Paris, whose head boy was Jules Pascin. Other prominent figures include Marcel Vertès, Luc-Albert Moreau, Gustave Assire, Chas Laborde, Charles-Auguste Edelmann, and the wife of Pascin, Hermine David.
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CHRISTIAN BERARD
Boxing booth, 1944
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NORMAN RUBINGTON
Boy with a bicycle, 1950s
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LOUIS VALDO-BARBEY
Brest, 1949
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JEAN-EMILE LABOUREUR
Broadway, New York, 1907
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PAUL-LOUIS GUILBERT
Brothel scene, 1952
Drypoint |
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PAUL-LOUIS GUILBERT
Brothel scene, 1952
Drypoint |
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ANDRE VILLEBOEUF
Bullfight, 1930
Etching |
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MARCEL VERTES
Bumps, 1941
Pochoir [sold]
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ANDRE DIGNIMONT
Burglar, 1927
Etching |
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ANDRE DIGNIMONT
Business meeting, 1927
Etching |
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ANDRE DIGNIMONT
Businessman in a restaurant, 1927
Etching |
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MARIETTE LYDIS
Bust of a woman, 1964
Etching/aquatint |
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