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                                                             PAUL JACOULET (1902-1960)
                                                             Showa era (1926-1989), 1935-1936
                                                             Comprising three woodblock prints; the first entitled La Geisha Koyoka,
                                                             Tokyo (The Geisha Kiyoka, Tokyo), 1935, JP seal on verso; the second
                                                             entitled Trois Coreens. Seoul, Coree. (Three Koreans Seoul, Korea), 1935,
                                                             edition number 295/350; the last entitled Un Homme de Yap Ouest
                                                             Carolines (A Yap Man, West Carolines), 1936, edition number 349/350
                                                             on verso; carved by Maeda Kentaro, printed by Honda Tetsunosuke,
                                                             Mandarin duck seal, signed in pencil Paul Jacoulet (3)

                                                             18 5/8 x 14 3/8in (47.4 x 36.6cm) each approximately
                                                             14 3/16 x 18 5/8in (36 x 47.3cm)
                                                             $1,000 - 1,500

                                                             520
                                                             PAUL JACOULET (1902-1960)
                                                             Showa era (1926-1989), 1935-1955
                                                             Comprising five woodblock prints; the first entitled Une Jeune Fille de Fidji,
                                                             Oceanie (A Young Fiji Girl, Oceania), 1935, fan seal; the second entitled
                                                             Vendeur de Masques, Chinois (Chinese Mask Seller), 1940, butterfly
                                                             seal, both printed by Ogawa Fusakichi; the third entitled La Lettre du
                                                             Fils. Seoul, Coree (The Sons Letter, Seoul, Korea), 1938, tea jar seal;
                                                             the forth entitled Une Histoire tres Drôle, Mongols (A Very Funny Story,
                                                             Mongols), 1949, printed by Uchikawa Matashiro, ivy seal; the last entitled
                                                             LA BLANCHISSEUSE. Coree. (The Laundress. Korea), 1955, printed by
                                                             Onodera Yoshizo, peony seal; each carved by Maeda Kentaro, signed in
                                                             pencil Paul Jacoulet (5)
                                                             18 3/4 x 14 3/16in (47.5 x 36cm) print only each approximately
                                                             14 3/4 x 19 1/8in (37.5 c 48.5cm)

                                                             $1,500 - 2,000
                                                             521
                                                             PAUL JACOULET (1902-1960)
                                                             Showa era (1926-1989), 1935-1938
                                                             Comprising three woodblock prints; the first entitled COUCHER de
                                                             SOLEIL a MENADO CELEBES. (Sunset in Menado, Celebes), 1938,
                                                             edition number 144/250 on verso; the second entitled Les Paradisiers
                                                             Menado, Celebes (The Birds of Paradise, Menado, Celebes), 1937,
                                                             edition number 231/350 on verso, both printed by Uchikawa Matashiro,
                                                             tea-jar seal; the last entitled Amoureux a Tarang. Yap, Ouest Carolines
                                                             (Lovers of Tarang, Yap, West Carolines), 1935, edition number 40/150
                                                             in kanji on verso, mandarin duck seal; each carved by Maeda Kentaro,
                                                             signed in pencil Paul Jacoulet (3)
                                                             18 3/4 x 14 3/8in (47.5 x 36.2cm) each approximately
                                                             14 1/2 x 18 3/4in (36.7 x 47.8cm)
           522
                                                             $1,200 - 1,800
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