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Lapina, Paris
The display vesion looks more like ILM.
According to pioneer-russian-postcards, Ilya Lapin, “a native of the Russian Empire”, was already living in Paris in 1900 when he exhibited prints of watercolors and drawings in the Russian pavilion. In 1908, he set up the Ilya Lapiná & Co partnership in Paris. (The final a in Lapina was added to Frenchify his name). In 1914, he was awarded the title of Knight of the Legion of Honour for services to French industry and art.
He didn’t appear in the post-cards section of the Bottins until 1924. He produced many postcards of paintings and sculptures, especially from the Salon but also from museums, and eventually published a catalogue of his productions which has recently been republished.
He also printed or published other series, for example over 100 Turkish views. Also books and posters.
Edition: Lapine, Paris
Lapina, Paris
The display vesion looks more like ILM.
According to pioneer-russian-postcards, Ilya Lapin, “a native of the Russian Empire”, was already living in Paris in 1900 when he exhibited prints of watercolors and drawings in the Russian pavilion. In 1908, he set up the Ilya Lapiná & Co partnership in Paris. (The final a in Lapina was added to Frenchify his name). In 1914, he was awarded the title of Knight of the Legion of Honour for services to French industry and art.
He didn’t appear in the post-cards section of the Bottins until 1924. He produced many postcards of paintings and sculptures, especially from the Salon but also from museums, and eventually published a catalogue of his productions which has recently been republished.
He also printed or published other series, for example over 100 Turkish views. Also books and posters.