Raymond Coatantiec (1933- ) is a French artist and engraver who studied with René Cottet at
L'école Estienne (the Graduate School
of Arts and Printing) in Paris. Here are images
of four examples
of Coatantiec's engraving (and also some
of his design) work on
stamps issued by
France.
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Two
stamps depicting historic postal buildings, designed by Raymond Coatantiec, and issued on April 28, 1990, Scott Nos. 2218 & 2219, Y&T Nos. 2642 & 2643.
Mâcon

Cerizay

Emblem
of the Grand Lodge
of Scottish Rites, designed by French artist Michel Durand-Mégret, and issued on November 5, 1994 to commemorate the centenary
of the Grand Lodge in
France, Scott No. 2446, Y&T No. 2912.

View
of Bi[t]che (censorship!), Moselle, designed by French graphic artist Serge Hochain, and issued on May 25, 1996, Scott No. 2526, Y&T No. 3018.
