The model was Juliette Huet, who became Gauguin's mistress and bore him a daughter (Mathews pp. 159-61). Landscape between the Plage Porguerrec and the mouth of the Port du Pouldu
The artist, 1891-1895; Gauguin sale, Hôtel des Ventes, Paris, Feb. 18, 1895
Comte Antoine de la Rochefoucauld, Paris, 1895-1948
Bequeathed to the son of Comte Antoine de la Rochefoucauld, E. Rochefoucauld, a dealer, who sold it to Clement Altarriba; Altarriba collection, Paris, (also a dealer)
Matthey collection, Paris, 1949; E. and A. Silberman Galleries, New York, 1954-1955
Gift of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr. to The Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, 1971.
Exhibition history
"Gauguin," Galerie Dru, Paris, 1923. (Exhib. cat. no. 20), and numerous thereafter (see museum page)
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