ARTIST RECORD
Pacific Exotic: Woodblock Prints of Paul Jacoulet
Saturday, September 17, 2005 through Sunday, November 13, 2005
Paul Jacoulet (1902 - 1960) designed a remarkable set of woodblock prints which are beautifully composed, visually exciting, and masterfully produced. This group of 47 original prints - about a third of his total output - demonstrates not only Jacoulet’s interest in exotic subjects, but also the remarkable range of techniques and unsurpassed skill his carvers and printers used to achieve the images.
Using the centuries-old process of Ukiyo-e carving and printing, Jacoulet and his printing team created fascinating portraits of South Sea and Northern Asian individuals with many cultural and geographic details to indicate their heritage and location. Jacoulet did not compromise on quality. He used only the best papers and inks. Though he used a traditional process his images are modern. His works reflect little of the artistic trends of the time, but beautifully synthesize Japanese and French aesthetics.
The works are gifts to the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, from collectors George K. Arnold and Gary R. Libby.