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3046
$1,829.00

PAUL JACOULET (French, 1902-1960) THREE WOODBLOCK PRINTS. All housed in bamboo style frames with white mattes. 1) “The Sport of Princes. Mongolia”, published September, 1956. Peony seal, having a Maeda/Honda carver and printer stamp. Pencil signed, number 147 illustrated in the “Prints of Paul Jacoulet”, page 82. NOTE: Inscribed and signed in pen in French in bottom margin, dated 1957 to Monsieur Bonsal. A copy of four typed letters from Paul Jacoulet to Mr. Bonsal are included. 2) “The Son Who Just Lost His Father. Seoul, Korea”, published October 22, 1958. Ivy seal, having a Maeda/Ogawa carver and printer stamp. Pencil signed, number 98 illustrated in the “Prints of Paul Jacoulet”, page 69. 3) “The Tokobuei Sculptor. South Seas”, published May, 1954. Peony seal, having a Maeda/Onodera carver and printer stamp. Pencil signed, number 136 illustrated in the “Prints of Paul Jacoulet”, page 79. NOTE: Inscribed and signed in pen to Mr. Frederick Bonsal and dated 1957. SIZE: Sight size withing matte: 1) 17-1/2″ x 13-1/4″. 2) 15-1/2″ x 11-3/4″. 3) 13-1/2″ x 16-3/4″. PROVENANCE: From a large Boston, MA area Estate. CONDITION: Not examined out of frame. Colors are strong, light toning. 9-99305-2 (1,000-2,000)


Auction: Fine Art, Antiques & Asian - August 2010
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