Paul Jacoulet Giclee Woodblock Print 1939 "Young Girl of Jaluit" 14"x18"
Paul Jacoulet Giclee Woodblock Print 1939 "Young Girl of Jaluit" 14"x18"
This is a 14" x 18.25" Paul Jacoulet giclée reproduction print titled "Jeune Fille de Jaluit, Marshalls" or young Girl of Jaluit, Marshall Islands. The collection 1939 original piece that this scan was taken from was the "first stage" (1st edition) one of fewer than just 100 impressions ever produced. This print was just the third created in the highly innovative "floating figure" style which became influential to other woodblock artist of the day. In all Paul Jacoulet made only 166 different prints in his lifetime living in Japan. The blocks were carved by Jacoulet's long time master carver Kantaro Maeda.
This is a giclée print. It is from a very high resolution scan taken of the original Jacoulet print in our collection with a state of the art flat bed scanner. It is printed on acid free archival fine-art paper with highly fade resistant pigment inks.
This measures 14" wide by 18.25" tall (36 x 46 cm). The print is in new condition.