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Paul Gauguin - Set of 3 Wildenstein catalogs - La vie ardente de Paul Gauguin by Raymond Cogniat. Preface by Henri Focillon Gazette des Beaux-Arts, 1934. 100 pages. 18.5 x 13.5 cm Paperback, text in French Gauguin - Loan exhibition for the benefit of the citizens committee for children of New York City Robert Goldwater, Carl O. Schniewind. 1956, 64 pages. 28 x 22 cm. Paperback, text in English. A Loan Exhibition of Paul Gauguin for the Benefit of the New York Infirmary 1946, 80 pages. 25 x 19 cm. Paperback, English text. Nice set - Wildenstein Gallery - 1934/1956

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Paul Gauguin - Set of 3 Wildenstein catalogs - La vie ardente de Paul Gauguin by Raymond Cogniat. Preface by Henri Focillon Gazette des Beaux-Arts, 1934. 100 pages. 18.5 x 13.5 cm Paperback, text in French Gauguin - Loan exhibition for the benefit of the citizens committee for children of New York City Robert Goldwater, Carl O. Schniewind. 1956, 64 pages. 28 x 22 cm. Paperback, text in English. A Loan Exhibition of Paul Gauguin for the Benefit of the New York Infirmary 1946, 80 pages. 25 x 19 cm. Paperback, English text. Nice set - Wildenstein Gallery - 1934/1956

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