Self portrait, Paul Jacoulet
Paul Jacoulet (1896-1960) the French born artist best known for his Japanese woodblock portraits. Following in the tradition of ukiyo-e printmaking, Jacoulet was able to reproduce, and transform, his delicate line drawings and watercolours.
Trois Coreen, Seoul, Coree
Le Bonze Errant, Coree
La Mariee, Seoul, Coree
Le Marie, Seoul, Coree
Le Tabouret de Porcelaine, Mandochoukuo
Les Paradisiers, Mendo, Celebes
Ryuichi Sakamoto - Forbidden Colours
Monday, 18 January 2010
Le japonais
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I've seen a number of his prints for sale at auction. They are indeed very pretty, with a vague Gaugin-esq quality.
These are lovely-You sources for beautiful art-unknowns to me-are endless. I would love something like this. pgt
inspiring! thanks for sharing these!
incredible. classic and contemporary at the same time.
xoxo
These are wonderful! Are you familiar with the work of Frances Blakemore? Another western artist working in Japan.
Fabulous! Great music choice, too! Of course.
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