Prince of Montparnasse

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Prince of Montparnasse was the nickname of Jules Pascin, a Bulgarian-born modernist painter famed for his bohemian life and influential role in the Parisian art scene of the early 20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nickname
appliedTo Jules Pascin NERFINISHED
associatedCity Paris NERFINISHED
associatedPeriod early 20th century
associatedPlace Montparnasse NERFINISHED
culturalContext Montparnasse artistic community
École de Paris NERFINISHED
describesNationalityOf Bulgarian-born artist
describesOccupationOf modernist painter
fieldOfNotability modern art
painting
givenBy contemporaries in the Paris art scene
hasConnotation bohemian prestige
central figure in Montparnasse nightlife
honors status as a leading figure of Montparnasse
languageOfOrigin French
notableFor Parisian bohemian lifestyle
association with the Montparnasse art scene
refersTo Jules Pascin NERFINISHED
refersToPersonKnownFor depictions of women and café scenes
influential role among expatriate artists in Paris
refersToPersonWithBirthName Julius Mordecai Pincas NERFINISHED
refersToPersonWithStageName Jules Pascin NERFINISHED
relatedConcept Parisian avant-garde
bohemianism
timeOfProminence interwar period
usedAs honorific nickname
usedIn Parisian art circles

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Jules Pascin alsoKnownAs Prince of Montparnasse