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1896
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Poèmes barbares (French)
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On consignment with George-Daniel de Monfried, Paris, April 1897. Unidentified owner, Paris, sold; [through Hôtel Drouot, Paris, June 16, 1906, no 30]; to [Galerie Eugene Druet, Paris]. Dr. Alfred Wolff, Munich, (c. 1908 to 1912). Sir Michael Sadler, England, (1912 until at least 1926). [De Hauke & Co., New York], sold; to A. Conger Goodyear, New York, (1929-1937) sold; [through Wildenstein & Co., New York]; to Maurice Wertheim, New York (1937-1951) bequest; to Fogg Art Museum, 1951. (English)
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48.3 centimetre
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64.8 centimetre
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Poèmes barbares by Paul Gauguin
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