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Te faruru (Here We Make Love), from the Noa Noa Suite

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Raymond Cogniat, La vie ardente de Paul Gauguin, with a preface by Henri Focillon, exh. cat.

Raymond Cogniat, La vie ardente de Paul Gauguin, with a preface by Henri Focillon, exh. cat. (Gazette des Beaux-Arts, 1936), p. 90, cat. 148a.
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Gazette des Beaux-Arts, Paris, "La Vie Ardente de Paul Gauguin, " 1936, cat. 148a.

Gazette des Beaux-Arts, Paris, "La Vie Ardente de Paul Gauguin," 1936, cat. 148a.
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Elizabeth Mongan, Eberhard W. Kornfeld, and Harold Joachim, Paul Gauguin: Catalogue Raisonné of His Prints

Elizabeth Mongan, Eberhard W. Kornfeld, and Harold Joachim, Paul Gauguin: Catalogue Raisonné of His Prints (Bern, 1988), p. 64, no. 15.
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Richard R. Brettell, Françoise Cachin, Claire Frèches-Thory, and Charles F. Stuckey, The Art of Paul Gauguin, with assistance from Peter Zegers, exh. cat.

Richard R. Brettell, Françoise Cachin, Claire Frèches-Thory, and Charles F. Stuckey, The Art of Paul Gauguin, with assistance from Peter Zegers, exh. cat. (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C./Art Institute of Chicago/New York Graphic Society Books, 1988), p. 328, cat. 171b.
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Washington, D.C., National Gallery of Art, "The Art of Paul Gauguin, " May 1-July 31, 1988, p. 328, cat. 171b.; traveled to The Art Institute of Chicago, September 17- December 11, 1988.

Washington, D.C., National Gallery of Art, "The Art of Paul Gauguin," May 1-July 31, 1988, p. 328, cat. 171b.; traveled to The Art Institute of Chicago, September 17- December 11, 1988.
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Henri M....

Henri M. Petiet (1894-1980), Paris. Sold by Jean Goriany, New York, to the Art Institute, 1940.
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