
1896โ1960 ยท French ยท 30 artworks
artist bio
Paul Jacoulet was a French printmaker who spent most of his life in Japan, creating woodblock prints in the Ukiyo-e style. He is known for his portraits of people from various Asian cultures, blending traditional Japanese techniques with Western artistic sensibilities.
what you'll learn
Studying Jacoulet's work allows students to understand the fusion of Eastern and Western art traditions, and to analyze the intricate details and cultural representations within his prints. Students can learn about color layering, woodblock printing techniques, and cross-cultural artistic expression.
related: Kitagawa Utamaro, Katsushika Hokusai

Jeu Princier. Mongol
1956

The Portrait of Okoi
1935

Fleurs D'Hiver. Oshima, Japon
1955

Le Marie. Seoul, Coree
1950

L'Homme Accroupi. Chinois
1947

Les Petits Voleurs (Gauche). Johokuri, Coree
1959

Le Pretre De Sendo-ji. Oiwake, Japon
1954

Chinese Beauty
1935

Lady in Red
1935

Une Parisienne
1934

Pour L'Hiver, Pouh-zan. Coree
1951

Vieil Aino Chikabumi. Hokkaido, Japon
1950

La Cruche, Mongolie

Fleurs Des Iles Lointaines. Mers De Sud
1940

Le Bocal De Poissons Rouges
1942

La Tragedienne. Mandchoukuo
1960

Le Bol De Lait Aino. Hokkaido, Japon
1958

Le Tabouret De Porcelaine. Mandchoukuo
1936

Le Bossu. Otaru, Hokkaido
1952

Pelerinages D'Automne. Isle De Sado, Japon
1952

Marchand De Sel. Coree
1936

Retour De La Jungle. Tondano, Celebes
1948

Cactus. Mers Du Sud
1941

L'Homme Au Sabre. Aino, Hokkaido
1955

Les Graines De Camelia. Oshima, Izu
1957

Le Chant De Fileuses. Mongolie
1958

Dans Les Jardins Reserves Du Palais. Seoul, Coree
1947

Chagrins D'Amour. Kusaie, Est Carolines
1940

Vieillad Au Chapelet Kawadzu
1940

L'Etoile De Cobi. Mongole
1951