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PAUL JACOULET (1902-1960)
Showa era (1926-1989), circa 1935
A woodblock print entitled La Geisha Kiyoka Tokyo (The Geisha
Kiyoka, Tokyo), circa 1935, printed by Toshinosuke Honda, signed
in pencil Paul Jacoulet, mandarin-duck seal, with edition number
103/350 on verso
18 1/2 x 14in (47 x 35.5cm)
US$800 - 1,200
2069
PAUL JACOULET (1902-1960)
Showa era (1926-1989), circa 1953-1954
Two vertical woodblock prints, the first entitled Decembre, Japon
(December, Japan), circa 1953, with edition number 4/350 on verso,
the second entitled Le Phare de Mikomoto, Shimoda, Izu (Lighthouse
at Mikimoto, Shimoda, Izu), with edition number 5/350, both printed
by Onodera Yoshizo, signed in pencil Paul Jacoulet, peony seal (2)
18 7/8 x 14in (48 x 35.5cm) each approximately
US$1,000 - 1,500
2070
PAUL JACOULET (1902-1960)
Showa era (1926-1989), circa 1952
Two vertical woodblock prints, the first titled Daikoku, Dieu de la
Richesse, Personnifié par une Courtisane du Shimabara, Kyoto,
Japon (Daikoku, God of Wealth, in the Person of a Courtesan of
Shimabara, Kyoto), and the second titled Ebisu, Dieu du Bonheur,
Personnifie par une Courtisane du Shimabara, Kyoto, Japon (Ebisu,
the God of Good Luck, in the Person of a Courtesan of Shimabara,
Kyoto), both circa 1952, printed by Onodera Yoshizo, signed in pencil
Paul Jacoulet, coin seal, with edition number 27/350 on verso (2)
18 3/4 x 14in (47.5 x 35.5cm) each approximately 2070
US$800 - 1,200
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