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- Paul Jacoulet
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Paul Jacoulet
Unknown
Estimate: 1.800 - 2.500 GBP
Price realised: not available
Price realised: not available
Description
PAUL JACOULET (1902-1960)
Showa era (1926-1989), early to mid-20th century
Five dai-oban tate-e prints: the first and second the right and left sheet from a diptych Les Deux Adversaires, Corée (The Two Adversaries, Korea), the right sheet with the title Les Deux Adversaires (droite), Corée (Two Adversaries, right view, South Korea) and seals of the carver Maeda Kentaro, and printer Uchikawa Matashiro on the lower right margin, circa 1950, the right (in card mount): 45.2cm x 36.7cm (17¾in x 14 7/16in); the left: 39cm x 29.5cm (15 3/8in x 11 5/8in); the third of Avant l'Audience (Before the Audience), circa 1942, 39.5cm x 30.5cm (15½in x 12in); the fourth of Le Mandarin Aux Lunettes, Mandchoukuo (The Mandarin with Glasses, Manchuria), circa 1950, 39cm x 29cm (15 3/8in x 11 7/16in); the last A Chamorro Woman in Green from the Rainbow Series, with a publisher's seal Hanmoto Kato Junji at the lower right margin, dated 1934, 42cm x 28cm (16 ½in x 11in); all signed Paul Jacoulet with a various seal; all framed and glazed except for the first.
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Showa era (1926-1989), early to mid-20th century
Five dai-oban tate-e prints: the first and second the right and left sheet from a diptych Les Deux Adversaires, Corée (The Two Adversaries, Korea), the right sheet with the title Les Deux Adversaires (droite), Corée (Two Adversaries, right view, South Korea) and seals of the carver Maeda Kentaro, and printer Uchikawa Matashiro on the lower right margin, circa 1950, the right (in card mount): 45.2cm x 36.7cm (17¾in x 14 7/16in); the left: 39cm x 29.5cm (15 3/8in x 11 5/8in); the third of Avant l'Audience (Before the Audience), circa 1942, 39.5cm x 30.5cm (15½in x 12in); the fourth of Le Mandarin Aux Lunettes, Mandchoukuo (The Mandarin with Glasses, Manchuria), circa 1950, 39cm x 29cm (15 3/8in x 11 7/16in); the last A Chamorro Woman in Green from the Rainbow Series, with a publisher's seal Hanmoto Kato Junji at the lower right margin, dated 1934, 42cm x 28cm (16 ½in x 11in); all signed Paul Jacoulet with a various seal; all framed and glazed except for the first.
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