ONE OF ONLY 80 SPECIAL PUBLISHER’S COPIES: BEAUTIFUL 1926 LIMITED FIRST EDITION OF GAUGUIN’S TAHITIAN JOURNAL NOA NOA
GAUGUIN, Paul. Noa Noa, Voyage de Tahiti. [Munich: R. Piper, 1926]. Folio (10 by 13 inches), original full yellow morocco, original dust jacket.
Limited first edition, number XVII of only 80 copies bound in publisher’s full yellow morocco, out of a total of 400 copies, of Gauguin’s Tahitian journal Noa Noa, lavishly illustrated with watercolors, woodcuts, and photographs by Gauguin. The woodcuts are presented here for the first time.
This highly influential manuscript of Gauguin’s was begun by him in France after he returned from Tahiti in 1893, and he completed it during his second trip to the island, in 1895. The text of Noa Noa (a Tahitian world meaning “fragrance”) was the result of a collaboration between Gauguin and his friend, symbolist poet Charles Morice. To this, Gauguin added numerous watercolors, woodcuts, and photographs. “Gauguin drew much of the material for Noa Noa from a previous manuscript of his, L’ancien culte mahori…his visual interpretation of this primitive culture in powerful rhythmic and totemic designs is distinctly his own… Noa Noa represents an important project in book-making by this major artist” (The Artist and the Book 115). The jacket was printed after a Gauguin design. Manuscript in French. Without original portfolio and rare publisher’s prospectus. With publisher’s limitation bookplate affixed to front pastedown as issued. Small bookseller ticket.
Book near-fine, with illustrations by Gauguin vivid and lovely and with very light wear and toning to extremities. Dust jacket with expert reinforcement to verso of folds and with only light edge-wear. A beautiful and very rare copy.