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Paul Gauguin, ‘Te Atua’, Woodcut, c. 1899

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Paul Gauguin, ‘Te Atua’, Woodcut, c. 1899
Paul Gauguin, ‘Te Atua’, Woodcut, c. 1899
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Description
Woodcut in colors on thin Japan paper in original cloth portfolio case
France, circa 1899 (printed in 1995)
Paul Gauguin (1848-1903) – French Post-Impressionist
Numbered in pencil 78/100, an hors commerce impression
Published by des Amis du Musée Gaugin, Tahiti
Printed by Luc Guérin, Paris
Published in commemoration of the 100 year anniversary of Gaugins return to Tahiti
Kornfeld 53
Full margins
Dimensions: 9 1/2 x 9 in. (24 x 22.75 cm.)
Good condition
$1,200-$2,400

Gaugin created this woodcut after he traveled to Tahiti in the early 1890s. There, he found inspiration in Oceanic art. The composition, in particular the placement of the central figure, is inspired by Oceanic sculpture. The title of the woodcut, “Te Atua” loosely translates to “God” or “The Gods” in Maori. Maori is closely related to the Tahitian language.



Paul Gauguin (French, 1848-1903)


Paul Gauguin was born in 1848 in Paris of a Breton father and a Peruvian Creole mother. As a small child, Paul was taken to Peru to live with an eccentric but affectionate great-uncle, Don Pio Tristan until he was six, when his mother took him back to France. Lacking a formal education, he left the French Navy and settled in Paris, occasionally painting. There, he earned a comfortable living in a banking house. After meeting the painter Pissarro in 1883, Gauguin left the stock market and became a professional painter. With the help of Theo Van Gogh, Vincent’s art dealer brother, Gauguin traveled to Arles to stay with Vincent at his request. Eventually Gauguin left Paris for Tahiti, which would up being the inspiration for what was to be many paintings, drawings and prints influenced by Tahitian art.



Condition


Pale scattered foxing. Minor soft handling crease in lower left margin corner. Otherwise in generally good condition.


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Paul Gauguin, ‘Te Atua’, Woodcut, c. 1899

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