Tahitian or Hawaiian Book Illustration Painting 1928 - Tamoa
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The painting is executed in gouache on paper, laid onto board. Unsigned, unframed, notations on the reverse.
The painting is unsigned and the artist is unknown.
The painting is accompanied by a copy of the book (Spanish edition) and a partial dust jacket with the image and title of the book (see photos).
Dean Cornwell was the artist who illustrated the American edition of the book, published in 1923. The book is about "a barefoot native girl, skimpily dressed, her hair wild and her aspect wilder", who is the daughter of a Polynesian Queen ("Tamea" is her name in the English edition). This painting depicts her on a South Pacific beach probably in Hawaii or Tahiti.
The painting is accompanied by a copy of the book (Spanish edition) and a partial dust jacket with the image and title of the book (see photos).
PAINTING - 6 1/2" x 8 1/2" (16.5 cm x 21.5 cm)
MOUNT - 6 7/8" x 11 3/4" (17.5 cm x 30 cm)
NOTES / REFERENCES: A Hollywood film version of the novel Tamoa was made in 1931. That film was titled "Never the Twain Shall Meet". Produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and starring Leslie Howard and Conchita Montenegro. The film was directed by W. S. Van Dyke and was filmed in Tahiti like Van Dyke's two previous south sea adventures.
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