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Louis-Eugène Mouchon (30 August 1843, Paris – 1914) was a French painter, graphic artist, medalist, engraver and sculptor. He created state papers, stamps, coins, currency and medals. He was the son and pupil of Louis Claude Mouchon, the painter. He exhibited at the Salon from 1876 onwards and became an Associate of the Artistes Francais in 1888. His most famous stamps are the ''Mouchon'' series and the Navigation & Commerce series of French postage stamps. His medals can be found in the collection of several museums. == Postage stamps == Next to stamps for France, Mouchon also designed for Abyssinia, Argentina, Belgium (Brussels Exhibition), Greece, Guatemala, Luxemburg, Monaco, the Netherlands, Persia, Portugal and colonies, Russia and Serbia. File:Guatemala 1878 Sc13.jpg|For the Guatemala 1878 series File:1892 Ivory Coast stamp 4c.jpg|A 4c stamp for Côte d'Ivoire of the Navigation & Commerce series, 1892. File:Stamp of Greece. 1896 Olympic Games. 2l.jpg|Stamp of the Olympic Games in Athens, 1896 File:Mouchon type2.jpg|The ''Mouchon'' type of France, first issued in 1900. File:Timbre Acores Carlos1 1906.jpg|A stamp for the Azores 1906 engraved by Mouchon. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Louis-Eugène Mouchon」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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