Jongleur Équestre (2002) Painting by Pascal Moscovitz

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  • Original Artwork Painting, Acrylic / Oil
  • Dimensions Height 18.1in, Width 15in
  • Categories Paintings under $1,000 Figurative Horse
Quando criança, o pai de Pascal Moscovitz era chefe de orquestra e, assim, eles faziam apresentações em circos e casas de show. Pascal, em uma combinação de pintura acrílica e pintura óleo sobre tela, retratou parte dessas doces memórias do universo do circo. Nesta obra, através de traços singelos e precisos, retratou a figura do malabarista sobre[...]
Quando criança, o pai de Pascal Moscovitz era chefe de orquestra e, assim, eles faziam apresentações em circos e casas de show. Pascal, em uma combinação de pintura acrílica e pintura óleo sobre tela, retratou parte dessas doces memórias do universo do circo. Nesta obra, através de traços singelos e precisos, retratou a figura do malabarista sobre o cavalo, na bela mais expressão da sua arte figurativa e nas cores da sua infância.

Related themes

Jongleur ÉquestreJougleur EquestreJoungleurMalabaristaUniverso Do Circo

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Pascal Moscovitz was born in France.His grandfather was the Lido Orquestra’s conductor, in Paris. Since a very early age he got in touch with arts, through music. He started learning how to play the instruments[...]

Pascal Moscovitz was born in France.His grandfather was the Lido Orquestra’s conductor, in Paris. Since a very early age he got in touch with arts, through music. He started learning how to play the instruments with which his father works.
There is lyrical poetry in his painting.
Pascal composes music with the brushes; and overflows passion through his strong and hot colors, intense and ardent lines, showing clearly to those who observe his works, that, there,in that place, he poured out his soul. Fearless and unscrupulously, he allows us to peep just a little bit of what is there inside his subconscious mind, in the form of memories, dreams, and experiences…
Pascal Moscovitz Moscovitz studied at the national superior school of applied arts and professions.he was Henri Pfeiffer’s student;this one belonged to bauhaus and was, by his turn, Paul Klee’s student. “Fauves”(Savages) were the audacious painters at the end of xix century;savages in the use of pure colours, they influenced the following generations, as in Pascal Moscovitz’s work.with this “fauves” Pascal Moscovitz learned how to use colours with strenght, though harmoniously.
He feels free of conventions, to go to new experiments in forms and colours,the use of spatula, the tube, brushes, giving an impression of naturalism (façonnage) in the painting.

Art talks about art. Symbols and forms, uniqueness and poetry. Between 1968 to 1970 he took a graduation course at National Superior School and Architeture School on Rue Motgolfier (Paris). In 1972, he received the Salon d’Automne award.


Exhibitions:

Italy-Award Composition
Usa-Miami and San Francisco
Belgium-Louvain
Switzerland-Geneve,Lausanne,Montreux,Coppet
Brazil-São paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Curitiba, Uberaba

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