Japanese Woodblock by Pieter Irwin Brown (1903-1988), Jehol, Manchuria c. 1937

Japanese Woodblock by Pieter Irwin Brown (1903-1988), Jehol, Manchuria c. 1937

Japanese Woodblock by Pieter Irwin Brown (1903-1988), Jehol, Manchuria c. 1937

Japanese Woodblock by Pieter Irwin Brown (1903-1988), Jehol, Manchuria c. 1937

Japanese Woodblock by Pieter Irwin Brown (1903-1988), Jehol, Manchuria c. 1937

Japanese Woodblock by Pieter Irwin Brown (1903-1988), Jehol, Manchuria c. 1937

Pencil signed in image. Circa 1937, published by Watanabe. Pieter Irwin Brown was a Dutch-Irish artist who lived in. Japan in the 1930′s. He traveled to Manchuria and Korea. Producing sketches that were turned into woodblock prints. Watanabe prints with Brown do not bear any seal. Image measures 11 3/4 inches by 19 3/4 inches. Some mat burn to edges; toning. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. We make every attempt to provide you with detailed photos, description and condition of items. Please remember that antique or vintage items are rarely perfect. I can provide more photos if needed. You would be responsible for any and all charges incurred by importing the item into your country. Thank you for your interest and please take a look at my other listings for more wonderful items! The item “Japanese Woodblock by Pieter Irwin Brown (1903-1988), Jehol, Manchuria c. 1937″ is in sale since Thursday, September 24, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “kristinsacr_0″ and is located in Charlottesville, Virginia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Featured Refinements: Japanese Woodblock Print
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Age: 1900-1940
  • Primary Material: Paper
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Color: Multi-Color
50s French Woodblock Print The Pearls, Manchuria by Paul Jacoulet (Lon)

50s French Woodblock Print The Pearls, Manchuria by Paul Jacoulet (Lon)

50s French Woodblock Print The Pearls, Manchuria by Paul Jacoulet (Lon)

50s French Woodblock Print The Pearls, Manchuria by Paul Jacoulet (Lon)

50s French Woodblock Print The Pearls, Manchuria by Paul Jacoulet (Lon)

50s French Woodblock Print The Pearls, Manchuria by Paul Jacoulet (Lon)

50s French Woodblock Print The Pearls, Manchuria by Paul Jacoulet (Lon)

50s French Woodblock Print The Pearls, Manchuria by Paul Jacoulet (Lon)

50s French Woodblock Print The Pearls, Manchuria by Paul Jacoulet (Lon)

50s French Woodblock Print The Pearls, Manchuria by Paul Jacoulet (Lon)

50s French Woodblock Print The Pearls, Manchuria by Paul Jacoulet (Lon)

50s French Woodblock Print The Pearls, Manchuria by Paul Jacoulet (Lon)

I appreciate your courtesy! The condition is described above – for more details please check the photos. Print (by sight) 15.25 inches x 11.75 inches. Frame 21 inches x 17.25 inches. More about the artist. Aul Jacoulet is best known for his striking portraits of the natives of Asia and the South Seas. He designed over 160 woodblock prints and oversaw their production in his workshop. Following in the collaborative tradition of ukiyo-e printmaking, Jacoulet recruited talented carvers and printers who could duplicate the delicate lines of his drawings and watercolors. The exquisite quality of Jacoulet’s prints was due in great part to his exacting standards, and his use of costly materials like mica, crushed pearl and powdered metals. Born in Paris in 1896, Jacoulet was raised in Tokyo from an early age. His father Frederic Jacoulet was a university professor hired by the Japanese government to teach French to young aristocrats. Around 1931, Jacoulet began to work with Shizuya Fujikake learning the craft of woodblock printmaking. In 1933, he established the Jacoulet Institute of Prints, and by the next year, he began publishing his own designs. With the exception of Jacoulet’s 1934 Rainbow Series published by the Kato Institute, all of his prints were self-published. Unlike many other shin hanga publishers, he gave credit to his carvers and printers by including their names in the margins of his prints. He was also known for having extremely standards for both carving and printing and would discard any prints whose impression was not excellent. In a 1946 article in. Magazine, Jacoulet claimed to use the earlier imperfect impressions of his prints to paper the floor of his chicken house. Jacoulet remained in Japan through World War II and continued to produce prints up until the time of his death in 1960. More pictures are available!!! It is important to know when purchasing items that. Please keep this in mind. As your ratings have immediate discount or listing-standing consequences for me. Thank you for understanding!!! Charge you my costs. For all packing materials used. And everything has to be. To give you an idea, a. If it is not a free one from the Post Office, costs between. And I usually use at least 3 or 4 feet or more for breakable items. Per box (book box size) will be between. The item “50s French Woodblock Print The Pearls, Manchuria by Paul Jacoulet (Lon)” is in sale since Wednesday, October 17, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “andresharnischbrokerageinc” and is located in Honolulu, Hawaii. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Age: Post-1940
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Primary Material: Paper
  • Maker: Paul Jacoulet
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
JAPANESE ORIGINAL c. 1948 WOODBLOCK PRINT PAUL JACOULET SANDAL FUMES, MANCHURIA

JAPANESE ORIGINAL c. 1948 WOODBLOCK PRINT PAUL JACOULET SANDAL FUMES, MANCHURIA

JAPANESE ORIGINAL c. 1948 WOODBLOCK PRINT PAUL JACOULET SANDAL FUMES, MANCHURIA

JAPANESE ORIGINAL c. 1948 WOODBLOCK PRINT PAUL JACOULET SANDAL FUMES, MANCHURIA

JAPANESE ORIGINAL c. 1948 WOODBLOCK PRINT PAUL JACOULET SANDAL FUMES, MANCHURIA

JAPANESE ORIGINAL c. 1948 WOODBLOCK PRINT PAUL JACOULET SANDAL FUMES, MANCHURIA

JAPANESE ORIGINAL c. 1948 WOODBLOCK PRINT PAUL JACOULET SANDAL FUMES, MANCHURIA

JAPANESE ORIGINAL c. 1948 WOODBLOCK PRINT PAUL JACOULET SANDAL FUMES, MANCHURIA

JAPANESE ORIGINAL c. 1948 WOODBLOCK PRINT PAUL JACOULET SANDAL FUMES, MANCHURIA

JAPANESE ORIGINAL c. 1948 WOODBLOCK PRINT PAUL JACOULET SANDAL FUMES, MANCHURIA

JAPANESE ORIGINAL c. 1948 WOODBLOCK PRINT PAUL JACOULET SANDAL FUMES, MANCHURIA

JAPANESE ORIGINAL c. 1948 WOODBLOCK PRINT PAUL JACOULET SANDAL FUMES, MANCHURIA

This is an original woodblock print by the famous French/Japanese artist, Paul Jacoulet. Entitled Fumes de Santal Mandchoukuo (sandalwood smoke). The subject matter is a stunning beauty from Manchuria in a formal gown. She is lounging on a sete while staring into a large bronze koro (incense burner) with the smoke from the sandalwood incense drifts up. Also on the back is a red number stamp 191 out of a total of 250 (see picture 9) produced, as well as, the Paul Jacoulet. Watermark in the upper right (not visible in the images) with the elaborate P. Used on his papers (see picture 10). It is pencil signed by the artist in the lower right hand corner (see pictures 4). Above the Mitsu-tomoe seal. This is the only print with this seal. It was specially dedicated to King George VI of England. Seals of the carver, Kentaro Maeda, and printer, Shunosuke Fujii, on the lower left margin. Published: 21 December 1948. The print measures 18 3/4″ x 14 1/8″ (paper size) with print 12″ x 15 1/2″. The print is in very fine condition with strong colors. There are a few tape marks, most notably on the back side (see pictures 7, 8, & 11), but almost unseen from the front. You’ll love it, I guarantee it……… Sailerking and the Shogun’s Gallery have been in the Japanese antique business for over 38 years, and highly value our customers. Satisfaction Guarantee: All items are carefully described and photographed. Most items listed are antiques, and as such may have an expected amount of wear from normal use. We do not sell items with major flaws without mentioning it in the listing. See photos and descriptions for condition. The item “JAPANESE ORIGINAL c. 1948 WOODBLOCK PRINT PAUL JACOULET SANDAL FUMES, MANCHURIA” is in sale since Tuesday, October 23, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Other Japanese Antiques”. The seller is “sailerking” and is located in Portland, Oregon. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Age: 1900-1940
  • Primary Material: Paper
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Type: Book
  • Color: White