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Book Review
Picturing the Pacific: Joseph Banks and the Shipboard Artists of Cook and Flinders
06/2020 | 1407 | 162
Pages: 549
Book Review
Vanishing Paradise: Art and Exoticism in Colonial Tahiti, E.C. Childs
04/2015 | 1345 | 157
Pages: 273
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Thomson, Belinda (Thomson, Belinda)
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45. Tahiti, late nineteenth century. Photograph by Charles Georges Spitz
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Gauguin's 'Mahana Maa'
01/1999 | 1150 | 141
Pages: 39
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Wilson, John (Wilson, John)
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57. Mahana Maa, by Paul Gauguin. 1848-1903, during Cleaning. 55.2 by 30 cm. (Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati).
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58. Mahana Maa, by Paul Gauguin. 1892, 54.5 by 31 cm. (Finnish National Gallery Ateneum, Helsinki).
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Gauguin's 'Philosophical Eve'
06/1973 | 843 | 115
Pages: 373-379+381-382
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Amishai-Maisels, Ziva (Amishai-Maisels, Ziva; Maisels, Ziva Amishai-)
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23. Parau na te Varua Ino, by Paul Gauguin. 1892. (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C., Gift of the W. Averell Harriman Foundation in Memory of Marie N. Harriman.)
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24. Soyez Amoureuses Vous Serez Heureuses, by Paul Gauguin. 1889. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.)
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25. First Sketch for Parau na te Varua Ino, by Paul Gauguin. 1892. (Musée du Louvre.)
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26. Intermediate Sketch for Parau na te Varua Ino, by Paul Gauguin. 1892. Pastel. (Oeffentliche Kunstsammlung, Basle.)
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27. Manao Tupapau, by Paul Gauguin. 1892. (Goodyear Collection, U. S. A.)
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30. Te Po, by Paul Gauguin. 1894. Woodcut. (Museum of Modern Art, New York.)
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31. Parau Hanohano, by Paul Gauguin. 1892. (Private Collection.)
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32. Manao Tupapau, by Paul Gauguin. Lithograph, 1894-95, Published in L'Estampe Moderne, 1895. (Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.)
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33. Parau Hanohano, by Paul Gauguin. c.1894. Woodcut. (Present Whereabouts Unknown.)
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34. Contes Barbares, by Paul Gauguin. c.1896. (Private Collection, Paris.)
Western art unattributed:
28. Drawing after the Relief of God Confronting Adam and Eve after the Fall, Basle Cathedral, Twelfth Century. From P. Cahier, Noveaux Mélanges d'Archéologie et de Littérature sur le Moyen Age: Curiosités Mystérieuses, Paris (1874), p. 166.
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29. Drawing after the Expulsion Relief from Basle Cathedral, Twelfth Century. From P. Cahier, Nouveaux Mélanges d'Archéologie et de Littérature sur le Moyen Age: Curiosités Mystérieuses, Paris (1874), p. 166.
Article
Gauguin's Noa Noa Suite
09/1968 | 786 | 110
Pages: 500+502-511
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Field, Richard S. (Field, Richard S.)
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20. Nave Nave Fenua, by Paul Gauguin. First State. Printed by Rubbing, in Black on Rose Wove Paper. (Cabinet des Estampes, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.)
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21. Nave Nave Fenua, by Paul Gauguin. Second State, before Gouge. Printed in Black on a Wove Paper (Imitation Japan?). (National Gallery of Art, Rosenwald Collection.)
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22. Maruru, by Paul Gauguin. First State before the Gouge. Printed in Black on an Oriental Paper; A Parallel to the Second State of Nave Nave Fenua (Fig.21). (Boston Museum of Fine Arts.)
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23. Noa Noa, by Paul Gauguin. First State before the Gouge. Printed in Black (Virtually a 'Maculature' Impression) and Coloured Light Blue, Blue, Orange, Red-Orange, Green and Grey on Japan Paper. (Art Institute of Chicago.)
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24. Nave Nave Fenua, by Paul Gauguin. Fourth and Final State. Printed in Black (and Grey?) on China paper in 1921 by the Artist's Son, Pola. (National Gallery of Art, Rosenwald Collection.)
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25. Nave Nave Fenua, by Paul Gauguin. Third State, after Gouge. Printed in Brown with Black Blended in and Wiped on Block, on a Smooth, Slightly Tan Wove Paper. (Art Institute of Chicago.)
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26. Te Faruru, by Paul Gauguin. Second State, Still before the Gouge. Printed in Black and Brown in one Printing with Red Water-Colour Added, on Japan Paper. (Art Institute of Chicago.)
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27. Maruru, by Paul Gauguin. Third State after the Gouge. Printed in Black, Tan and Carmine in One Printing; Much Wiping on the Block; Second Block for Ochre and Touches of Red; on Japan Paper. (Kupferstichkabinett, Berlin.)
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28. Nave Nave Fenua, by Paul Gauguin. Fourth State. Printed Twice in Black over One Printing in Brown on Imitation Japan Paper. (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1936.)
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29. Te Faruru, by Paul Gauguin. Fourth State after the Gouge. Printed in black; Brown Added from Second Block, Red by Stencil; On Imitation Japan; Possibly the Interaction of Gauguin and Louis Roy. (Private Collection, U. S. A.; Photograph by Courtesy of Peter Deitsch.)
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30. Nave Nave Fenua, by Paul Gauguin. Fourth State. Printed in Black on Japan Paper (Imitation?) with the Addition of Tan and Yellow by a Sawn Block, and Red Probably by Means of a Stencil; Impression Pulled by Louis Roy in 1894. (Staatliche Graphische Sammlung, Munich.)
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31. Nave Nave Fenua, by Paul Gauguin. Photograph of the Woodblock. The Work with Knife, Needle and/or Scraper, Chisel and Gouge is Clearly Visible. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.)
Article
Gauguin and a Peruvian Mummy
04/1967 | 769 | 109
Pages: 238-243
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Andersen, Wayne V. (Andersen, Wayne V.; Andersen, Wayne)
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77. D'où venons-nous? Que sommes-nous? Où allons-nous? by Paul Gauguin 1897. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.)
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79. Breton Eve, by Paul Gauguin. Signed and Dated 1889. (Marion Koogler McNay Institute, San Antonio, Texas.)
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80. Vintage at Arles, by Paul Gauguin. Signed and Dated 1888. (Museum, Ordrupgaard; Collection William Hansen.)
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81. Still Life with Fruit, by Paul Gauguin. Signed 1888. (Museum of Modern Western Art, Moscow.)
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82. Portrait of Meyer de Haan, by Paul Gauguin. Signed and Dated 1889. (Private Collection, New York.) Photo Courtesy Museum of Modern Art, New York.
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83. Nirvana, Portrait of Meyer de Haan, by Paul Gauguin 1889. (Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Conn.)
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84. Soyez amoureuses, vous serez heureuses, by Paul Gauguin. Wood Carving 1890. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.)
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85. Exotic Eve, by Paul Gauguin. (Private Collection, Paris.)
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86. Loss of Innocence, by Paul Gauguin 1890. (Collection Walter P. Chrysler, Provincetown.)
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78. Peruvian Mummy. (Musée de l'Homme, Paris.)
Article
Some Unknown Blocks for Woodcuts by Gauguin
04/1967 | 769 | 109
Pages: 233-237
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Gottheinerová, Till (Gottheinerová, Till; Gottheiner, T.; Gottheiner, Till; Gottheinerova, T.)
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70. La Famille, by Paul Gauguin. Woodcut; Dimensions of Wood Block, 27.6 by 8.1-10.2 by 0.35 cm. (National Gallery, Prague.)
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71. La Petite Fille, by Paul Gauguin. Woodcut; Dimensions of Wood Block, 25.5 by 6.1-8.1 by 0.35 cm. (National Gallery, Prague.)
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72. Jeune Fille Agenouillée, by Paul Gauguin. Woodcut; Dimensions of Wood Block, 35.5 by 4-7.1 by 0.35 cm. (National Gallery, Prague.)
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73. Wood Blocks, from Which the Prints Reproduced in Figs.72 and 70 Were Taken. (National Gallery, Prague.)
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74. Femme couchée sous un Arbre, by Paul Gauguin. Woodcut; Dimensions of Wood Block, 11 by 32.3 by 2.2 cm. (National Gallery, Prague.)
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75. Te Arii vahine, by Paul Gauguin. Woodcut; Dimensions of Wood Block, 16.2 by 28.8 by 2 cm. (National Gallery, Prague.)
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76. Soyez amoureuses, vous serez heureuses, by Paul Gauguin. Woodcut; Dimensions of Wood Block, 15.9 by 27.8 by 2.1 cm. (National Gallery, Prague.)
Article
Gauguin's Tahitian Titles
04/1967 | 769 | 109
Pages: 228-233
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Danielsson, Bengt (Danielsson, Bengt)
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Gauguin Studies
04/1967 | 769 | 109
Pages: 216-227+244
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Bodelsen, Merete (Bodelsen, Merete)
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43. Vase with Bretons and Sheep, Modelled by Paul Gauguin. Winter, 1886-7. Unglazed Stoneware; Height with Lid, 21.5 cm. (Musée Léon-Dierx, St-Denis, Réunion.)
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44. Detail of Fig.45, Showing Signature: 'P Go 53', Scratched into the Clay. [Jardinière with Bretonne and Sheep, Modelled by Paul Gauguin. Signed (See Fig.44). Winter, 1886-7. Unglazed Stoneware, Decorated with White, Blue and Green Slip; Height, 13.5 cm. (Private Collection, France.)]
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45. Jardinière with Bretonne and Sheep, Modelled by Paul Gauguin. Signed (See Fig.44). Winter, 1886-7. Unglazed Stoneware, Decorated with White, Blue and Green Slip; Height, 13.5 cm. (Private Collection, France.)
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46. La Toilette, Carved by Paul Gauguin. Signed with the Dedication: 'à mon ami Pissarro 82 P. Gauguin'. Relief, Carved in Wood, 34.2 by 55 cm. (Private Collection, Paris.)
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47. Jardinière, by Paul Gauguin. Signed. Winter, 1886-7. Glazed Stoneware; Height, 27 cm; Length, 40 cm; Breadth, 22 cm. (Collection Roseline Bacou, Paris.)
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48. Femme au capuchon. Portrait-Vase, Modelled by Paul Gauguin. Signed (?) and Numbered: 65 (?). Winter, 1887-8. Unglazed Stoneware with Eyes and Hair Painted Black; Height, 20 cm.; Diameter of Opening in Hood, 12 cm. (Musée Léon-Dierx, St-Denis, Réunion.)
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49. Another View of the Jardinière Reproduced in Fig.45. [Jardinière with Bretonne and Sheep, Modelled by Paul Gauguin. Signed (See Fig.44). Winter, 1886-7. Unglazed Stoneware, Decorated with White, Blue and Green Slip; Height, 13.5 cm. (Private Collection, France.)]
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50. Jar with Girl's Head and Breton Cross, Modelled by Paul Gauguin. Signed 'P Go' (In Gold). Winter, 1887-8. Stoneware with Mottled, Dark-Brown Glaze Mingled with Whitish and Bright Red; Contours Picked Out in Gold; Height, 21 cm. (Private Collection, France.)
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51. Jeanne Schuffenecker. Portrait-Vase Modelled by Paul Gauguin. Signed: 'a mon ami Schuff. P. Go'. Winter, 1887-8. Unglazed Stoneware with Eyes and Hair Painted Black; Height, 18 cm. (Collection Jean Pierre Bacou, Paris.)
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52. Jar with Bathing Girl, Modelled by Paul Gauguin. Signed on Back: 'P. Go 71' (In Gold). Stoneware with Glaze in Bright Red, Brownish-Red, Ochre and Yellow; Girl Unglazed; Contours Picked Out in Gold. (Formerly Collection Mme Léon Fayet, Arles.)
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53. Vase with Exotic Girl, Modelled by Paul Gauguin. Signed: 'P Go' (In Gold). Winter, 1887-8. Stoneware with Dark Greyish-Brown Glaze; Girl Unglazed and with Contours in Gold; Height, 18 cm. (Private Collection, France.)
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54. Detail of the Vase Reproduced in Fig.53. [Vase with Exotic Girl, Modelled by Paul Gauguin. Signed: 'P Go' (In Gold). Winter, 1887-8. Stoneware with Dark Greyish-Brown Glaze; Girl Unglazed and with Contours in Gold; Height, 18 cm. (Private Collection, France.)]
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56. Masque de Sauvage, Modelled by Paul Gauguin. France, 1893-5. Terra-Cotta (Chamotte à gros Grains) with Brown Glaze (Face) and Blue Glaze (Hair and Moustache), 27 by 20 cm. (Musée Léon-Dierx, St-Denis, Réunion.)
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57. Photographs, Pasted into Gauguin's MS. Noa Noa. (Cabinet des Dessins, Musée du Louvre.)
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58. Polynesian Woman (Te Arii Vahine) and Mask, by Paul Gauguin. Drawing Heightened with Colour, 57 by 47 cm. (Private Collection, France.)
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59. 'La Chanteuse' (The Cabaret Singer Valéry Roumy), by Paul Gauguin. Signed and Dated: 'P. Gauguin 1880'. Medallion in Wood and Plaster with a Little Paint; Diameter, 55 cm. (With Bruun Rasmussen's, Copenhagen, 1965.)
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60. Detail of the Bust Reproduced in Fig.61, Showing Signature and Date: 'P. Gauguin 77'. [Portrait of Emil Gauguin, by Paul Gauguin. Signed and Dated Middle Front (See Fig.60). Wax. (Formerly Collection Mette Gauguin, Copenhagen, and Pola Gauguin, Oslo; Present Whereabouts Unknown.)]
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61. Portrait of Emil Gauguin, by Paul Gauguin. Signed and Dated Middle Front (See Fig.60). Wax. (Formerly Collection Mette Gauguin, Copenhagen, and Pola Gauguin, Oslo; Present Whereabouts Unknown.)
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62. Portrait of Emil Gauguin, by Paul Gauguin. Signed 'p. G.' Canvas, 21.3 by 16.3 cm. (Formerly Collection Mrs Alfred Larsen, Oslo.)
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63. Portrait of the Cabaret Singer Valéry Roumy, by Jean-Louis Forain. Pastel, 25.7 by 28.5 cm. (Print Room, Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.)
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64. Portrait of Aline Gauguin, by Paul Gauguin. Signed and Dated in Mette Gauguin's Hand: 'P. Gauguin. Paris 1880'. Coloured Chalk, 26 by 21.5 cm. (Private Collection, Sweden.)
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65. Double Portrait of Aline Gauguin, by Paul Gauguin. Signed and Dated (see Fig.68). Canvas, 30.5 by 47.5 cm. (Private Collection, New York.)
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66. Portraits of Gauguin's Children (Aline and Jean?). Page 17 from Gauguin's Sketchbook. (Nationalmuseum, Stockholm.)
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67. Portrait of Aline Gauguin, by Paul Gauguin. Crayon. (Private Collection, Paris, 1948.)
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68. Detail of the Double Portrait Reproduced in Fig.65 Showing Signature and Date: 'P. Gauguin 83'. [Double Portrait of Aline Gauguin, by Paul Gauguin. Signed and Dated (see Fig.68). Canvas, 30.5 by 47.5 cm. (Private Collection, New York.)]
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69. Femme à l'Eventail, by Mary Cassatt. Pastel. (Formerly Collections Paul Gauguin, Edv. Brandes; Present Whereabouts Unknown.)
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89. Oviri, by Paul Gauguin. c.1894-5. Stoneware; Height, 73 cm. (Collection Jacques Ulmann, Paris.)
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55. Greek-Ionian Scent Bottle Formed as an Achelous Head, Found in Italy. Terra-Cotta; Height, 9 cm. (Musée du Louvre.)
Short Notice
The Meaning of Gauguin's 'Oviri' Ceramic
04/1967 | 769 | 109
Pages: 242+244-246
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Landy, Barbara (Landy, Barbara)
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87. Javanese Statue. Majapahitic Period. Stone; Height, 65 cm. (Museum, Djakarta.). 89. Oviri, by Paul Gauguin. c.1894-5. Stoneware; Height, 73 cm. (Collection Jacques Ulmann, Paris.)
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