细节
Paul Gauguin (1848-1903)
Vase aux trois bretonnes vêtues de jupes bleuâtres, réhauts d’or
signed with initials 'PGo' (on the side); inscribed 'ANNO' (on the front); numbered '79' (on the back)
stoneware with colored glaze and gold paint
Height: 8 ¼ (21 cm.)
Executed circa 1886-1887
来源
Daniel de Monfreid, Paris.
Mette Gauguin, Copenhagen (the artist's wife; gift from the above, 1905).
Pola Gauguin, Copenhagen (the artist's son; by descent from the above).
Walther Halvørsen, Oslo (acquired from the above).
Albert Gaubier, Copenhagen; sale, Christie's, New York, 15 May 1986, lot 268.
Herbert Schimmel, New York (acquired at the above sale).
Acquired by the late owner, 2001.
出版
A.M. Berryer, "À propos d'un vase de Chapelet," Bulletin des Musées Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire, January-April 1944, p. 18 (illustrated, fig. 23).
J. Loize, Les Amitiés du peintre Georges-Daniel de Monfreid et ses reliques de Gauguin, de Maillol et Codet à Ségalen, Paris, 1951, p. 465, no. 150 (titled Pots de Paul [Gauguin]).
C. Gray, Sculpture and Ceramics of Paul Gauguin, Baltimore, 1963, pp. 19-20 and 144, no. 34 (illustrated, p. 144).
M. Bodelsen, Gauguin's Ceramics: A Study in the Development of His Art, London, 1964, p. 230, no. 24 (illustrated, p. 53, fig. 42f; titled Jar in Glazed Stoneware with Handle, Decorated with Three Breton Girls).
D. Delouche, Gauguin et la Bretagne, Rennes, 1996, p. 52.
展览
Tokyo, National Museum of Modern Art and Nagoya, Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art, Paul Gauguin, March-June 1987, p. 166, no. 26 (illustrated in color, p. 70; titled Vase: Three Breton Women).
Washington, D.C., National Gallery of Art; The Art Institute of Chicago and Paris, Grand Palais, The Art of Paul Gauguin, May-December 1988, p. 73, no. 27 (illustrated in color; dated winter 1886-1887 and titled Vase Decorated with Three Breton Girls).
Rome, Complesso del Vittoriano, Paul Gauguin: Artist of Myth and Dream, October 2007-February 2008, p. 200, no. 25 (illustrated in color, p. 201; titled Vase with Three Breton Women).
拍场告示
Please note the additional literature and exhibition history for this work, which can be viewed online.