Hermine David Portrait Prints
Hermine David was one of the École de Paris artists, a group of non-French artists working in Paris before the first World War. Jules Pascin was another member of the same artistic group whom she met in 1907. By then, she was already well-established as a successful young painter, miniaturist and printmaker. David and Pascin soon became lovers and lived together in a series of studios in the bohemian communities of Montmartre and Montparnasse. She followed Pascin to the United States in 1915, where they were married a few years later and stayed for five years. David exhibited in New York during her residence there. In 1920, after returning to France, she exhibited in London and in several solo shows at prominent galleries in Paris. David was widely appreciated by both critics and collectors. While her finest work dates to the 1920s and '30s, including the book illustrations for which she developed a passion in the '20s, she was active into the '60s, winning a watercolor prize at the Biennale de Deauville in 1965. She outlived her husband by forty years, dying in 1970.
1940s Modern Hermine David Portrait Prints
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Mid-20th Century Modern Hermine David Portrait Prints
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1920s Modern Hermine David Portrait Prints
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Early 20th Century Modern Hermine David Portrait Prints
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Early 20th Century Modern Hermine David Portrait Prints
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1820s Modern Hermine David Portrait Prints
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18th Century Modern Hermine David Portrait Prints
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17th Century Modern Hermine David Portrait Prints
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20th Century Modern Hermine David Portrait Prints
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Early 20th Century Modern Hermine David Portrait Prints
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Auguste BrouetThe Rich - Original Etching by Auguste Brouet - Early 20th Century, Early 20th Century
1960s Modern Hermine David Portrait Prints
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20th Century Modern Hermine David Portrait Prints
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1850s Modern Hermine David Portrait Prints
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1920s Hermine David Portrait Prints
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