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Paul Jacoulet

1902-1960

"Le Nid. 'Coree'," 1941

Woodcut in colors on handmade mulberry paper, watermark the artist's initials
From the total edition of fewer than 200 impressions
Signed in pencil above the artist's red ink sparrow stamp in the image at right: Paul Jacoulet; the title printed in the lower margin, at right; lacking any stamped number, but with the artist's elaborate red ink stamp, verso; with the black ink stamps of both the carver, Kentaro Maeda, and the printer, Yoshizo Onodera, in the lower portion of the right margin
Image: 15.5" H x 11.875" W; Sheet: 18.5" H x 13.875" W

  • Literature: Miles 80
  • Notes: According to Richard Miles, "...Jacoulet's numbering system was eccentric at best....Existence of an edition does not mean that the edition was printed in full, and in most cases many fewer were pulled. It was Jacoulet's practice to print only what he expected to sell, or had already sold, to subscribers....In addition, he tried not to duplicate numbers, and largely succeeded. Therefore, in [a hypothetical example], although a print stamped 290/350 is known to exist, there are fewer than 100 actual impressions with the edition of 350 stamp, because 200 of the earlier numbers were used up in the edition of 150 and 250. Even the edition of 150, of which number 150/150 is known, may have existed in fewer impression, because Jacoulet started printing some editions of 250 before completing the first printing....It goes without saying that many of the pre-war prints that did not leave Japan prior to 1941 are no longer in existence, and in many cases the delicate vegetable pigments have faded."

    For this particular image, Miles states that the total print run included very few impressions numbered out of 150, fewer than 60 numbered out of 250, and fewer than 140 numbered out of 350. Additionally he says, "The model is reputed to be the old servant who trained young Jacoulet in calligraphy, and remained with him for many years."
  • Condition: Overall good condition. The colors fresh and the sheet with full margins, deckled on three sides. The usual rectangular notch out of the lower right margin corner for alignment of the various colored blocks. An unobtrusive, approximately 1.25" diagonal handling crease at the edge of the silver background, just below the red ink sparrow stamp at right. Minor surface soiling and pale mat staining showing in the margins and on the reverse. Hinged to the overmat in four places from the verso of the upper margin edge.

    Framed under Plexiglas: 21" H x 17" W x 1.5" D
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