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Maison Devambez is the name of a fine printer's firm in Paris. It operated under that name from 1873, when a printing business established by the royal engraver in 1826 was acquired by Édouard Devambez. At first the firm specialized in heraldic engraving, engraved letterheads and invitations. Devambez clients included the House of Orléans, the House of Bonaparte and the Élysée Palace. Devambez widened the scope of the business to include advertising and publicity, artists’ prints, luxurious limited edition books, and an important art gallery. The House became recognized as one of the foremost fine engravers in Paris, winning numerous medals and honours. With the artist Édouard Chimot as Editor after the First World War, a series of limited edition art books, employing leading French artis

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  • Maison Devambez (fr)
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  • Maison Devambez is the name of a fine printer's firm in Paris. It operated under that name from 1873, when a printing business established by the royal engraver in 1826 was acquired by Édouard Devambez. At first the firm specialized in heraldic engraving, engraved letterheads and invitations. Devambez clients included the House of Orléans, the House of Bonaparte and the Élysée Palace. Devambez widened the scope of the business to include advertising and publicity, artists’ prints, luxurious limited edition books, and an important art gallery. The House became recognized as one of the foremost fine engravers in Paris, winning numerous medals and honours. With the artist Édouard Chimot as Editor after the First World War, a series of limited edition art books, employing leading French artis (en)
  • La Maison Devambez est une entreprise française de gravure et d'édition de livres d'art, développée par Édouard Devambez et reprise par , après la première Guerre mondiale. Édouard Devambez fit de cette maison l'une des plus reconnues de Paris, gagnant de nombreux prix et médailles aux expositions universelles. La Maison Devambez était, dans un premier temps, spécialisée dans la gravure héraldique, les boutons de livrée, les médailles, la gravure en taille douce pour cuivre et acier, les lettres de faire-part, les billets de naissance, les invitations et les ex-libris pour les familles royales ou impériales ou pour la présidence de la République. (fr)
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