...erewith a quite, quite remarkable letter from Gauguin, which I’ll ask you to put aside as being of...
I’m fairly sure that we could count on Gauguin’s staying with us for good, and that there’ll be...
...hout saying that I shan’t do the exchange with G.’s portrait, because I think it’ll be too beau...
... it was wrong, but it’s still the case that Gauguin has given birth to a painting, and Bernard as ...
Do you know that if we have Gauguin, there we’ll be, at the start of a very important affair, which...
...ce whether you stay with the Goupils or not, you’ll stand solidly behind Gauguin and his crowd.
I have to reply to Gauguin and to Bernard this afternoon, and I’m going to tell them that whatever ...
...o and see Thomas all the same, because before Gauguin comes I’d like to buy some more things — t...
...steem to wish to make a certain impression on Gauguin with my work. I can’t help wishing to work o...
Gauguin’s fare, then. We’d have to add it on top. But if Thomas isn’t willing to act a little g...
...lete, and such that it’s a setting worthy of Gauguin, the artist, who’s going to be its head.
I wouldn’t disapprove in the very least if Gauguin gave you a monopoly in his work, and if right aw...
If Gauguin gives the monopoly, and does so both officially, as you’re with the Goupils, and in priv...
But the more Gauguin feels that by joining us he’ll have the position of head of a studio, the soon...
...in fact come, it won’t be me but it will be Gauguin who’ll be the head of the studio. As far as ...
...ter is once again full of the conviction that Gauguin is a truly great master, and an absolutely sup...