"La Peche Miraculeuse, Izu Japon" is a [shin-hanga](/glossary/shin-hanga) / independent print by Paul Jacoulet, created during the Showa period. This work demonstrates the artist's distinctive approach to Pacific peoples and portraits through the medium of Japanese woodblock printing.
Jacoulet was a French artist raised in Japan who created exquisite woodblock portraits of people across the Pacific, from Micronesia to Korea. His prints are renowned for their luminous color and ethnographic sensitivity.
This print represents Paul Jacoulet's contribution to the shin-hanga / independent tradition during the Showa period. As with all works by this artist, it reflects both individual artistic vision and the broader cultural moment in which it was created. For collectors and admirers of Japanese printmaking, it offers a window into the sophisticated aesthetic world that produced some of the most beloved images in art history.
Curated cross-cuts that include this print.
La Peche Miraculeuse, Izu Japon was created by Paul Jacoulet (ポール・ジャクレー).
La Peche Miraculeuse, Izu Japon depicts figures, fish, and seascapes.