Monaco, the signature of this sculptor, what is it?
It's too scribbled, I don't understand
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Monaco, the signature of this sculptor, what is it?
It's too scribbled, I don't understand
thank
Decaris
Look at this Monaco-Stamp, at the bottom right you can read Decaris, (Albert), the designer of this stamp.
http://albertdecaris.blogspot.com/2016/05/monaco…nal-circus.html
I don`t know. whether it is an original signature
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Decaris
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Mali, the signature of this sculptor, what is it?
It's too scribbled, I don't understand
thank
Look at this Monaco-Stamp, at the bottom right you can read Decaris, (Albert), the designer of this stamp.
http://albertdecaris.blogspot.com/2016/05/monaco…nal-circus.html
I don`t know. whether it is an original signature
of him. Gruß kartenhai
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For Mali : Monvoisin
For Mali : Monvoisin
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Monvoisin
Michel Monvoisin (1932-1982) was born in Can Tho, Indochina (in what is now Vietnam). During the 1950s he studied fine arts and engraving under Robert Cami and other masters. In 1962 Monvoisin won the Premier Second Prix de Rome. He was married to French stamp designer and engraver Cécile Guillame. During his career Monvoisin designed and/or engraved some 250 stamps for various postal administrations worldwide.
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Albert Decaris:
Decaris was born in Sotteville-lès-Rouen. At age 19, Decaris won the Concours de Rome, which was seen as the premiere award among young French artists at the time. He was elected Fellow of The French Académie des Beaux Arts in 1943.
Decaris was the first illustrator of luxury art books such as Le Chant de Mon Voyage vers la Grèce by Léon Cathlin, Combourg by Chateaubriand, Les Discours des Misères de ce Temps by Ronsard and Les Destinées by Alfred de Vigny. Decaris joined the infamous group called FVHJ at age 24.
In the 1930s, Decaris began carving postal stamps, resulting in more than 500 such vignettes, for various postal services, notably French and African. Stamp collectors are fond of Decaris' stamps, as well as derivative products: small images or illustrated envelopes sold on the first day a new stamp is emitted.
At the same time Decaris was preparing large plates, mostly for his own pleasure, on a wide variety of subjects: careful (almost technical) representations of monuments and places of interest, scenes of history, real life or imaginary; scenes of mythology or imagination, verging on surrealism; mere caricatures, with a sense of humor. Some are collected in albums, such as The Apocalypse or The Zodiac.
Decaris was the best and most notorious French engravers of the 20th century, with a strange mix of classicism and audacity. As reflected by columnist Yvan Christ, "Decaris' works take place beyond times and styles. They are made for duration." (L'Amateur d'Art, Paris, Feb 1988).
Decaris is also notable for being the last person to ever win an Olympic Gold Medal for Etching and Engraving, with his work The Swimming Pool, at the 1948 Summer Games in London. After that Olympiad, the artistic medal categories were discontinued.
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