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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Paul Gauguin, Manao Tupapao / Femme maorie dans un paysage de branches, 1894-95
Paul Gauguin
Manao Tupapao / Femme maorie dans un paysage de branches, 1894-95
Woodcut
printed by Daniel de Monfried in Paris in 1928
27 x 28 cm
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Provenance

Collections:
Williamstown MA, Sterling and Arthur Clark Institute

Washington, DC, National Gallery of Art

Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale

Hamburg,Hamburger Kunsthalle

Munich, Stuck-Jugendstil-Verein

Exhibitions

Musee Du Prieure, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Le Chemin de Gauguin, 1985-1986, number 358 in the catalogue
Grob Gallery, Geneva, Gauguin, Tahiti and Photography, November 2018 - February 2019

Publications

E. Mongan, E.W. Kornfeld and H. Joachim, Paul Gauguin: Catalogue Raisonné of His Prints, Bern, 1988, pp. 138-141, no. 30

 (another example illustrated).

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