849/​776

Paul Gauguin (b. Paris 1848, d. Fatu-Iwa 1903)

“Bord de l'Aven” (The Banks of River Aven), Brittany, c. 1886–1888. Signed P.G. and attested on the reverse by his son, Pola Gauguin. Oil on canvas. 46×37 cm.

This work will be included in the “Catalogue Critique de l'Oeuvre du Peintre Paul Gauguin” prepared by the Wildenstein Institute, Paris. Certificate from the Wildenstein Institute, Paris, signed by Guy Wildenstein and dated April 8, 2014, to follow this lot. Attested at the reverse by the artist's som, Pola Gauguin, December 14, 1955 in Copenhagen: “Je certifie que cette peinture est un oevre authentique de mon père Paul Gauguin (1848–1903), probablement 1885”. Provenance: Professor, medical doctor Erik Husfeldt (1901–1984), Copenhagen. Provenance: Arne Bruun Rasmussen Auction 54, Copenhagen, October 1954 cat. no. 51, ill. in the catalogue. Provenance: Private collection, Denmark.

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Auction

Modern paintings, sculptures, 17 June 2014

Category
Estimate

2,000,000–2,500,000 DKK

Sold

Price realised

2,600,000 DKK