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Le Fils qui Vient de Perdre son Père, Corée-Séoul (The Son Who Has Just Lost His Father, Seoul, Korea)


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Le Fils qui Vient de Perdre son Père, Corée-Séoul (The Son Who Has Just Lost His Father, Seoul, Korea)

Related Titles

original language: Le Fils qui vient de Perdre son Père

translated: The Son who has just lost his Father

Artist

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

Date

1948

Medium

color woodblock print on paper

Edition

244/350

Catalogue Raisonné

Miles 98

Dimensions (H x W x D)

image: 15 1/2 in x 11 3/4 in; sheet: 18 1/4 in x 14 3/8 in

Inscriptions & Markings

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

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

edition: No. 244/350, 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: 内川又四郎摺, printed in black ink within rectangular cartouche, right margin, bottom Transliteration (Translation): Uchikawa Matashirō zuri (printed [by] Uchikawa Matashirō) Language: Japanese

title: Le Fils qui Vient de Perdre son Père / Corée-Séoul, inscribed in letterpress, bottom margin, right Translation: The Son who has just Lost his Father / Korea-Seoul Language: French

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

Collection Area

Graphic Arts

Category

Prints

Object Type

relief print

Culture

French

Credit Line

Gift of Robert Duscheck

Accession Number

2005.42.5

Copyright

© unknown, research required

Terms

paper

relief printing

relief prints

woodcuts

woodcut

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