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"This superficially simple print is extraordinary in several ways. The pattern on the Mandarins'
hats is the result of three pressings of the three shades of black and grey on top of the basic
grey impression (not clearly visible in our picture). Although without the use of
metallic or lacquer color elements (the wartime exigences were upon him) Jacoulet achieved a
remarkable richness by repeating his red pigment in a descending triangle. Note the breaks in
the color of the glasses and the use of a faint shading of beard to add realism. The delicately
held yellow money bag and the anxious look on the upper figure conveys all we need to know about
the feelings involved in a commercial transaction". (R. Miles)
Reference: Richard Miles, "The Prints of Paul Jacoulet"; Pacific Asia Musem and Robert G. Sawers Publishing; Pasadena and London; 1982, cat. p. 101, no. 54. |