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Paul Jacoulet 1902-1960 - Le Nautilus. Yap

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Paul Jacoulet 1902-1960 - Le Nautilus. Yap
Paul Jacoulet 1902-1960 - Le Nautilus. Yap
Paul Jacoulet 1902-1960 - Le Nautilus. Yap
Le Nautilus. Yap
by Paul Jacoulet 1902-1960


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Date Sold Sunday, November 27, 2005
Title Le Nautilus. Yap
Artist Paul Jacoulet 1902-1960
Description "Le Nautilus. Yap" (The Nautilus Shell. Yap). According to Miles, fewer than 50 impressions were made for this dreamy impression of the southern Pacific island.
Signature Paul Jacoulet in pencil.
Seal Peony.
Dated 1958.
Publisher Self published.
Medium/Technique Woodblock print.
Impression Excellent ... printed on paper watermarked with Jacoulet in Japanese and his initials.
Colors Excellent ... mica.
Condition Excellent - very good ... light toning, two needle size holes on the upper margin, a discoloration on the upper left area of the sky.
Numbered 20 / 350
Note Seals of the carver Maeda Kentaro and printer Honda Tetsunosuke on the right margin. The edition number stamped on the back.
Width Item 14.2 inches = 36.0 cm
Height Item 18.7 inches = 47.5 cm
Width Image 11.8 inches = 30.0 cm
Height Image 15.6 inches = 39.5 cm
Literature Miles, Richard, "The Prints of Paul Jacoulet", London: R.G.Sawers Publishing, 1982, - pl.153

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