Auti te pape (Women at the River) from the Noa Noa Suite
Place
France (Artist's nationality:)
Date
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Wood-block print in black ink on grayish-ivory China paper
Inscriptions
Monogrammed lower left, in image: "P G O"; inscribed lower left, in margin, in graphite: "Paul Gauguin fait"; lower right, in margin, in graphite: "Pola Gauguin imp."
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Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Shadow and Substance: The Shadow Theater of Montmartre and Modern Art, exh. cat. (Contemporary Arts Museum, 1956), n.pag., no cat no.
Douglas Druick and Peter Zegers, Paul Gauguin: Pages from the Pacific, exh. cat. (Auckland City Art Gallery/Art Institute of Chicago, 1995), pp. 42, 52, cat. 24 (ill.).
Britt Salvesen, with Douglas W. Druick and Peter Kort Zegers, Gauguin (Chicago, 2001), pp. 94 and 110, no. 22a (ill.).
Houston, Contemporary Arts Museum, Shadow and Substance: The Shadow Theater of Montmartre and Modern Art, Mar. 3–Apr. 1, 1956, no cat no.
Auckland, New Zealand, Auckland City Art Gallery, “Paul Gauguin: Pages From the Pacific,” August 4-October 15, 1995, pp. 42 and 52, cat. 24 (ill.), cat. by Douglas Druick and Peter Zegers.
Given by Mrs. Albert Roullier and Alice Roullier (1883-1963), Chicago, to the Art Institute, 1926.
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