Paul Gauguin

Two Standing Tahitian Women

1894
Black ink monotype from a glass matrix, over watercolor monotype from a paper matrix, with touches of metallic oil-based media, on thin cream Japanese paper laid down on cream wove paper (an imitation Japanese vellum)
26 × 19.9 cm (10.2 × 7.8 in)

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