Raoul Greenhouses
See also: Greenhouses
Raoul Greenhouses , born with the Cazères-on-Garonne (Haute-Garonne) in 1881 and died in 1971, is a copper plate engraver and illustrator French.
Raise Jules Jacquet, Henri-Joseph Dubouchet and Leon Bonnat, he is member of the French Artistes in 1906 and exposes to the Salon of this grouping: honourable mention in 1898, medal of third class in 1906, Price of Rome in 1906.
It illustrated many books of bibliophilism to small pulling, often in erotic matter: Balzac, Baudelaire, Brantôme, Crow, Diderot, Claude Farrère, Flaubert, Théophile Gautier, Marivaux, Maupassant, Mauriac, Root, Henri de Régnier, Restif of Breton the, Voltaire.
He was also the author of postage stamps and postcards: National week of the postal and telecommunications authorities (21 May 27th, 1945) - Centanaire of the French Postage stamp May 21st, 1949 - Philatelic IVe Living room of Fall, Paris 3 November 6th, 1950 - Reinatex Expo Phila International April 26th - Monaco May 4th, 1952 - 1st Day Arromanches June 5th, 1954 - 1st Day Pierre de Coubertin Nov. 24, 1956 - " Espoir" work of the orphans of the postal and telecommunications authorities, expo Phila Paris 29 nov/2 DEC 1956 - Xe Living room of Childhood 31 oct/17 Nov. 1957 - portrait of Albert CAMUS 1967 - Béziers, at the time of the 41e congress of the Federation of the Philatelic Companies.
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