Arearea no Varua Ino (Words of the Devil) [recto] by Paul Gauguin https://www.nga.gov/artworks/11586-arearea-no-varua-ino-words-devil-recto
pp. 124-125, repro. 1947 A Survey of Watercolor: East and West, Old and New, Philadelphia
pp. 124-125, repro. 1947 A Survey of Watercolor: East and West, Old and New, Philadelphia
Art, University of Georgia, Athens; Munson-Williams-Proctor Art Institute, Utica; Philadelphia
Photographs Vienna Internationalen Ausstellung von Amateur-Photographien 1889 Philadelphia
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, 1973, no. 64. 1988 The Art of Paul Gauguin
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, 1973, no. 64. 1988 The Art of Paul Gauguin
Storrs was born in Chicago in 1885 and studied art in Hamburg, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia
Storrs was born in Chicago in 1885 and studied art in Hamburg, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia
Exhibition History 2015 Audubon to Warhol: The Art of the American Still Life, Philadelphia
Earl Horter, 1900-1985], Philadelphia;[3] sold by 1958 to Heinz Berggruen, Paris,
Exhibition of Portraits by John Neagle, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia
Edward Hanley Collection, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, 1957, 2. 1960