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M. Keen et M. Lee Séoul, Corée (Mr. Keen and Mr. Lee, Seoul, Korea)


Paul Jacoulet, M. Keen et M. Lee Séoul, Corée (Mr. Keen and Mr. Lee, Seoul, Korea), 1951, color woodcut on paper, The Carol and Seymour Haber Collection, © unknown, research required, 1998.52.9

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Title

M. Keen et M. Lee Séoul, Corée (Mr. Keen and Mr. Lee, Seoul, Korea)

Related Titles

original language: M. Keen et M. Lee Séoul, Corée

translation: Mr. Keen and Mr. Lee, Seoul, Korea

Artist

Paul Jacoulet (French, active Japan, 1902-1960)

Date

1951

Medium

color woodcut on paper

Edition

128/350

Catalogue Raisonné

Miles 115

Dimensions (H x W x D)

image: 15 1/2 in x 11 13/16 in; sheet: 19 in x 14 3/16 in

Inscriptions & Markings

edition: No. 128/350, printed in red ink within rectangular cartouche, verso; lower left

watermark: interlocking "P" and "J" above Japanese characters 若礼, verso Transliteration (Translation): jakurei ([Japanese characters indicating artist's name, "Jacoulet"]) Language: French; Japanese

printer's mark: 本夛鉄之助摺, printed in black ink within rectangular cartouche, right margin, bottom Transliteration (Translation): Honda Tetsunosuke (printed [by] Honda Tetsunosuke) Language: Japanese

carver's mark: 剪田謙太郎刀, printed in black ink within rectangular cartouche, left margin, bottom Transliteration (Translation): Maeda Kentarō tō (carved [by] Maeda Kentarō) Language: Japanese

title: M. KEEN et M.LEE / Séoul, Corée., inscribed in letterpress, bottom margin, right Translation: Mr. Keen and Mr. Lee / Seoul, Korea Language: French

artist's seal: 若礼, printed in red relief within leaf-shaped cartouche, bottom right Transliteration (Translation): jakurei ([seal of the artist Paul Jacoulet]) Language: Japanese Description: Pronunciation of Japanese characters (jakurei) indicates artist's name, "Jacoulet"

signature: Paul Jacoulet, graphite, bottom right Language: French

Collection Area

Graphic Arts

Category

Prints

Object Type

relief print

Culture

French

Credit Line

The Carol and Seymour Haber Collection

Accession Number

1998.52.9

Copyright

© unknown, research required

Terms

paper

relief printing

relief prints

woodcut

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