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Hina et te Fatou

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After Paul Gauguin (1848-1903)
Hina et te Fatou
signed with initials 'PGo' (on the top); numbered and stamped with foundry mark '8/10 C. VALSUANI CIRE PERDUE' (on the rim)
bronze with brown patina
Height: 12 ¼ in. (31 cm.)
Conceived circa 1892; this bronze version cast in 1959
Provenance
Galerie Charpentier, Paris.
Private collection, Tel Aviv (acquired from the above, 1975); sale, Christie's, Paris, 2 December 2004, lot 18.
Acquired at the above sale by the late owner.
Literature
"Sculpture de P. Gauguin," Zolotoe Runo, vol. I, 1909, p. 12 (wood version illustrated).
C. Morice, Paul Gauguin, Paris, 1919, p. 156 (wood version illustrated).
R. Rey, "Les bois sculptés de Paul Gauguin," Art et Décoration, vol. LIII, February 1928, p. 63 (wood version illustrated).
A. Alexandre, Paul Gauguin: Sa vie et le sens de son oeuvre, Paris, 1930, p. 211 (wood version illustrated).
R. Puig, Paul Gauguin, G.D. de Monfreid et leurs amis, Perpignan, 1958, p. 38 (wood version illustrated).
C. Gray, Sculpture and Ceramics of Paul Gauguin, Baltimore, 1963, p. 222, no. 96 (wood version illustrated; wood version illustrated again in color, p. 99, pl. XV).
G.M. Sugana, L'opera completa di Gauguin, Milan, 1972, p. 115, no. 11 (wood version illustrated).
Exhibited
Rome, Complesso del Vittoriano, Paul Gauguin: Artist of Myth and Dream, October 2007-February 2008, p. 294, no. 76 (illustrated in color, p. 295).

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