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Avant et après - seated Japanese woman fanning herself from 'The Sixth Month: Summer airing...
Avant et après - seated Japanese woman fanning herself from 'The Sixth Month: Summer airing of clothes', 1854 (polychrome woodblock print laid down on album page)
polychrome woodblock print laid down on album page
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1854 AD - 1903 AD (C19th AD - C20th AD)
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Utagawa Kunisada (1786 - 1864)
Yokogawa Takejiro
Tsutaya Kichizo
Paul Gauguin, collector (1848 - 1903)
Autograph manuscript for Gauguins last literary work, Avant et après, Atuana, Marquesas Islands, January- February 1903. Handwritten hardcover notebook.
Avant et après is the last major manuscript by Paul Gauguin. Part-memoir and part-manifesto, the 213-page manuscript reveals important insights into Gauguins life, relationships and thoughts, and includes numerous drawings and prints by the artist. It was written in 1903, the year of the artists death, at his home on the Marquesas island of Hiva Ova, French Polynesia. In addition to anecdotes about his friendships and opinions on the work of Degas, Pissarro, Signac and Cézanne, a key section in the manuscript reflects on the period that Gauguin stayed with Vincent van Gogh in Arles. Gauguin describes the incident in which Van Gogh severed his own ear after a violent quarrel with his fellow artist, a passage that was long regarded as the primary source of information about that fateful and infamous event.
28.7x20.5 cm (woodblock print - extends into gutter)
29x 20.7 cm (album page - approx.)
Accepted in lieu of Estate Duty by HM Government and allocated to The Courtauld, 2020