Paul B. Pascal Art
Paul Pascal was a French landscape painter. He did landscape paintings of the Middle East and the Mediterranean coast with gouache. After he emigrated to the United States in 1893, he did paintings of the American wilderness with Native Americans. His artwork is exhibited in museums in France. Pascal was born in 1839 in Toulouse, France. His family were ébénistes (cabinet-makers). He grew up in North America, but he returned to France, where he graduated from the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He began his career as a painter in Toulouse in the 1870s. By the 1880s, he moved to Paris, where he became a landscape painter. Pascal mostly did landscapes of the Middle East, but also of Italy, the Mediterranean coast and the Pyrenees. He only painted with gouache. Pascal emigrated to the United States in 1893. He continued to do landscape paintings, including some depicting Native Americans. Pascal's paintings are exhibited at the Musée Paul Dupuy in Toulouse, the Art and History Museum in Narbonne and the Beaux-Arts Museum in Agen in southwestern France.
1880s Academic Paul B. Pascal Art
Gouache
1880s Academic Paul B. Pascal Art
Gouache, Archival Paper
19th Century Academic Paul B. Pascal Art
Paper, Watercolor
Early 1900s Academic Paul B. Pascal Art
Paper, Watercolor, Illustration Board
2010s Academic Paul B. Pascal Art
Conté, Charcoal, Archival Paper, Graphite
1830s Academic Paul B. Pascal Art
Watercolor
1880s Academic Paul B. Pascal Art
Gouache, Pencil
1920s Academic Paul B. Pascal Art
Ink, Watercolor, Gouache
1910s Academic Paul B. Pascal Art
Ink, Watercolor, Carbon Pencil
1830s Academic Paul B. Pascal Art
Paper, Charcoal, Gouache
Late 20th Century Academic Paul B. Pascal Art
Watercolor
Late 20th Century Academic Paul B. Pascal Art
Paper, Charcoal, Mixed Media, Watercolor
1910s Academic Paul B. Pascal Art
India Ink, Pencil, Graphite, Gouache
20th Century Academic Paul B. Pascal Art
Paper, Watercolor, Pencil
Early 1900s Naturalistic Paul B. Pascal Art
Gouache