Jules Pascin
(born on 31 March 1885 in Vidin (Bulgaria), and died on 2 June 1930 in Paris
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Jean Piaubert
(Feydieu, Le Pian, Gironde: 27 January 1900 and Paris: 28 January 2002 )
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Roger Pic
(Paris: 15 September 1920 - 3 December 2001)
French reporter, photographer, photojournalist and film-maker.
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Bernard Picart
(Paris: 11 June 1673 - Amsterdam: 8 May 1733)
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Pablo Picasso
(Malaga - Spain, October 25, 1881 - Mougins - Alpes-Maritimes / France, April 8, 1973)
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James Pichette
Brother of the poet Henri Pichette, James Pichette (1920-1996) exhibited for the first time at the salon des Super-independent in 1947, then Salon des réalités nouvelles in 1950. Close to Huguette Arthur Bertrand, he defended lyrical abstraction at the Salon of October 1952-53.
"A curious feast of the spirit is organized in each of James Pichette's works - but without seeming to touch it, he also suggests some of the thousand and one secrets of painting, courteously hidden under the towers and detours of a modern calligrapher monk. »
(Charles Estienne, 1951)
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Serge Poliakoff
(Moscow: 8 January 1900- Paris: 12 October 1969 )
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Mario Prassinos
(Constantinople: 30 July 1916 - Avignon: 23 October 1985)
Greek-born French non-figurative painter of the New School of Paris. In 1942, he became friends with Raymond Queneau and collaborated with the NRF publishing house, for which he created book models and NRF cartonnages, sometimes known as cartonnages Prassinos or "reliés Bonet-Prassinos".
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