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    Paul Jacoulet, "After the Rain, Tarang, Yap"

    Shin-Hanga

    Paul Jacoulet, "After the Rain, Tarang, Yap"

    $2,150.00

    Two indigenous residents of the Yap atoll sit after a rain, with the storms clouds receding in the horizon. The man on the ground sits on a sheath of betel nut palm. Vivid colors and very finely carved lines throughout.

    Date: 1938
    Size: Dai-oban (Image size approx. 12" x 15.5")
    Edition 9/150 (first edition)
    Condition: Excellent color and condition
    Framing available for local pickup only. Please contact us for details and pricing.

    Paul Jacoulet (1902-1960) was French printmaker who spent most of his life in Japan producing woodblock prints of his travels in the South Seas, Korea, Manchuria, and Japan.

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