Gauguin et ses Amis
by (GAUGUIN, Paul)
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8 black & white illus. [16] pp. 8vo, beige printed wrappers, staple-bound. Paris: Galerie Kléber, n.d.
Uncommon catalogue for a group exhibition of Gauguin and his contemporaries and friends, including Bonnard, Denis, Pissarro, Redon, Schuffenecker, Serusier, Vuillard, etc. With an introduction by art historian and Gauguin expert Maurice Malingue. 112 works were displayed.
Near fine; spine a trifle worn. Four examples in the US, according to WorldCat (as of September 2022).
Uncommon catalogue for a group exhibition of Gauguin and his contemporaries and friends, including Bonnard, Denis, Pissarro, Redon, Schuffenecker, Serusier, Vuillard, etc. With an introduction by art historian and Gauguin expert Maurice Malingue. 112 works were displayed.
Near fine; spine a trifle worn. Four examples in the US, according to WorldCat (as of September 2022).
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- Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, Inc. (US)
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- Title
- Gauguin et ses Amis
- Author
- (GAUGUIN, Paul)
- Book Condition
- Used
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- 1
- Keywords
- art, art history, catalogue, dealers, exhibition
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