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Paul Jacoulet 1902-1960 - Mr. Keen and Mr. Lee - Seoul, Korea

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Paul Jacoulet 1902-1960 - Mr. Keen and Mr. Lee - Seoul, Korea
Paul Jacoulet 1902-1960 - Mr. Keen and Mr. Lee - Seoul, Korea
Mr. Keen and Mr. Lee - Seoul, Korea
by Paul Jacoulet 1902-1960


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Date Sold Tuesday, January 31, 2006
Title Mr. Keen and Mr. Lee - Seoul, Korea
  M. Keen et M. Lee. Seoul, Coree
Artist Paul Jacoulet 1902-1960
Description "M. Keen et M. Lee. Seoul, Coree" (Mr. Keen and Mr. Lee Seoul, Korea).
Signature Paul Jacoulet in pencil.
Seal Ivy.
Dated 1953.
Publisher Self published.
Medium/Technique Woodblock print.
Impression Excellent ... printed on paper watermarked with Jacoulet in Japanese and his initials, embossed.
Colors Excellent - very good.
Condition Excellent - very good ... light toning, printer's crease on the upper left margin corner.
Numbered 147 / 350
Note Seals of the carver Maeda Kentaro and printer Onodera Yoshizo on the right margin. Edition number stamped on the back.
Width Item 13.8 inches = 35.0 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.115

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