2. In December 1887 Theo had taken several recent works by
Gauguin on commission. He showed four paintings,
The beach at Dieppe (W178/W166),
Bathing at the watermill in the Bois d’Amour (W221/W272),
Landscape with swine (W229/-) and
Coming and going (W245/-), and five ceramic objects by Gauguin, followed in January by the exhibition of one painting,
Two female bathers (W241/W215). On 26 December 1887 Theo had made his first sale of one of his works,
Bathing at the watermill in the Bois d’Amour, for 450 francs. See Wildenstein
2001, pp. 217, 276, 287, 328, 314, 608.