In 1891, after many years without commercial success in France, Paul Gauguin traveled to the island of Tahiti, speculating that such exotic imagery would sell well in Paris. Conger Goodyear Fund, FebruObject Classifications: Conger Goodyear to the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo Īllocated to the A. Conger Goodyear, New York, 1929-until his death 1964 įrom the estate of A. Purchased by De Hauke & Co., Paris, from unknown source for A. 1895 on deposit with William Molard, Paris, at the request of Gauguin, by 1897/98 consigned with Ambroise Vollard, Paris, by September 1901) īought from Vollard by Count Harry Kessler, Wiemar, likely November 1903, certainly by 1904 Ĭonsigned to Eugène Druet, Paris, 1908-1910 īought by Druet, February 1910 (possibly consigned to Roger Fry, London, November 1910) 3 consigned by Gauguin to Lévy, Paris, ca. The artist, Tahiti and France, 1892-until his death 1903 (bought in by the artist in his sale, "Vente de 30 tableaux de Paul Gauguin," Hôtel Drouot, Paris, February 18, 1895, cat.
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