Stephanie Brown40. Winter 1888Gauguin was ill and the weather was bad. The winter of 1887-88 was cold, grey, and damp in Paris. The weather changed only to get worse....
Stephanie Brown39. TranslationsFélix Fénéon, "Vitrines des marchands de tableaux," La Revue indépendante de littérature et d'art (6: 15, Janvier 1888), p. 170. Dig...
Stephanie Brown32. WinterGauguin left Pont-Aven for Paris in mid-October 1886; in some lost or undigitized exchange of letters, he had managed to get...
Stephanie Brown31. Enter VincentIn the middle of October 1886, while Gauguin was packing up his canvases and hitting friends up for train fare, Vincent van Gogh had moved..
Stephanie Brown27. TransformationsRespected French art dealer Joseph Allard bought two Gauguin still lifes on April 14, 1923 for just over 9,000 francs total. Allard had
Stephanie Brown1. In which we discuss the digital worldIf I were not able to access archives online as much as I can...