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(Painter) Jules Pascin, also known as the "Prince of Montparnasse," was a Bulgarian artist associated with the School of Paris. He later became an American citizen and gained recognition for his paintings and drawings, often featuring women as his primary subjects. Pascin was active in the artistic circles of Montparnasse and connected with the emigres of the School of Paris. Despite battling depression and alcoholism, he made a lasting impact on the art world before his tragic death by suicide at the age of 45.