Paul Jacoulet print, “Le Miroir de Laque Rouge, Tokyo”

Paul Jacoulet print, “Le Miroir de Laque Rouge, Tokyo”

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Japanese

Period

Pre 1940

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Woodblock print by the French/Japanese artist, Paul Jacoulet entitled “Le Miroir de Laque Rouge, Tokyo”. A beautiful woman sits at her mirror, her make up sits in front of her on her vanity, she has her back turned towards the viewer, kimono and obi are beautifully decorated, mica used on the mirror, silver ink details, signature in pencil in lower left corner, title and publisher seal in lower right corner, 1938.
Size of paper: 18 1/2″ high x 14″ wide/ Size of image: 15 1/2″ high x 11 3/4″ wide.

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Woodblock print by the French/Japanese artist, Paul Jacoulet entitled “Le Miroir de Laque Rouge, Tokyo”. A beautiful woman sits at her mirror, her make up sits in front of her on her vanity, she has her back turned towards the viewer, kimono and obi are beautifully decorated, mica used on the mirror, silver ink details, signature in pencil in lower left corner, title and publisher seal in lower right corner, 1938.
Size of paper: 18 1/2″ high x 14″ wide/ Size of image: 15 1/2″ high x 11 3/4″ wide.

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Japanese

Period

Pre 1940

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