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Creator: Paul Jacoulet
Rare 1st Ed. 1937 Original Paul Jacoulet Woodblock Print "Le Reveil" Saipan
By Paul Jacoulet
Located in Portland, OR
This is an original 1937 Paul Jacoulet print titled "Le Reveil" Saipan, Marianes. It is the "First Stage" or 1st edition with only 60 impression ever created making this image a trul...
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Mid-20th Century Japanese Paul Jacoulet Asian Art and Furniture

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Paul Jacoulet Japanese Surimono Woodblock Print Le Nid, Coree the Nest, Korea
By Paul Jacoulet
Located in Studio City, CA
A fantastic surimono woodblock print by French artist Pail Jacoulet titled "Le Nid, Coree." Jacoulet was famed for his techniques involving lacquers, embossing, mica, and metal pigments, and with experimentations with powdered semi-precious stones. These authentic smaller, more personalized prints, known as surimonos, were made after designs of his regular, larger woodblocks...
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1940s Japanese Showa Vintage Paul Jacoulet Asian Art and Furniture

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