

$2,000–$20,000. Common subjects: $2,000–$5,000. Key value factors: Jacoulet's limited editions (typically 350 impressions) and distinctive subjects make his work consistently sought after.
"Good Red Peppers! Jô-Hokuri, Korea" (January 1954) depicts a Korean street vendor selling red peppers — the vivid crimson of the dried chili a gift of saturated color that Jacoulet's palette was perfectly suited to render. The vendor's cry is embedded in the title, giving the print an unusually animated, street-level energy: this is not a posed portrait but a scene of commercial life captured at its noisy, colorful center. Korean red pepper culture — gochugaru as the foundation of kimchi and much of Korean cuisine — gives the subject cultural depth.
Curated cross-cuts that include this print.
Good Red Peppers! Jo-Hokuri, Korea was created by Paul Jacoulet (ポール・ジャクレー) in January 1954.
Good Red Peppers! Jo-Hokuri, Korea depicts figures, market scenes, and food & drink.