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Raymond Peynet’s Lovers’ almanacs are so intensely French
The witty and fanciful artist and cartoonist Raymond Peynet was born on 16 November, 1908. His early career in illustration began with Tolmer, a commercial art agency in Paris, where he drew labels for fragrances and chocolates boxes, and progressed … Continue reading
Posted in Artists A-Z, Cover Art, Illustrations
Tagged #Illustrators, Denise Damour, French cartoonists, French illustration, French illustrators, H.E. Bates, Le Rire, Paris Magazine, Raymond Peynet, Rire à Deux, The Boulevardier, The Lovers' Bedside Book, The Lovers' Pocketbook, The Lovers' Travelogue
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