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German artist Raymond introduced.
Raymond Payne is a French cartoonist and designer. He has long been famous in the west and Japan. The artist who died on 1999 created a lot of works and won numerous awards. In addition to comics, he also participated in the design and production of porcelain, sculpture and movies. Among them, what China people are most familiar with is probably his most famous comic series "Love is ……" serialized in domestic magazines. Paine's cartoons are full of childlike innocence and childlike interest. Characters always have long and thin eyebrows, and the outline is round and elegant, which is quite similar to Jimmy. In fact, Payne's creation period and fame period are earlier than Jimmy's, so it is hard to say whether to call him "French Jimmy" or "China Payne".

Pena 1908 was born in Paris, and he became interested in painting when he was very young. At the age of l5, he entered the Paris Institute of Applied Arts to study advertising. Since then, he has been engaged in the creation of advertising pictures of promotional goods and illustrations of department store catalogues. 1942 One summer night, Pena waited for his wife in front of a gazebo. He described the scenery of the gazebo in his picture book. In order to add life to the painting, he drew a simple little man in an empty pavilion. He is slender, with long hair, a bowler hat and a bunch of flowers in his hand. Perhaps it was the romantic mood of waiting for his beloved wife that prompted Pena to continue painting. In the picture book, there appeared a couple of the opposite sex wearing flowercaps and dresses. Payne threw this painting to a newspaper and published it under the title of Payne's Love, which was a great success. People like the little people in Payne's works very much. This prompted him to continue to take the couple as the leading role, creating many romantic and humorous cartoons and watercolors, often depicting the couple's world, far away from the noisy reality, surrounded by green trees, grass, flowers, pigeons and angels, and some music. Pavilions and pavilions often appear in paintings, showing the simple intimate relationship between lovers and emitting a pure atmosphere.

1February 1985 14, a valentine's day stamp was issued in France. The picture selects one of Payne's works. A couple hugged each other surrounded by flowers, trees and doves. Two nearby cupid are putting letters into the red heart-shaped mailbox hanging on the tree (Figure 2), and they regard the tickets as Payne-St. Valentine's Day and choose a lover. Penet is as romantic and pure as his paintings. When he was studying in Paris, he met his later wife, Denise Damour. 1930, they got married and lived together for 60 years until their death.

On October 4th, 2000/KLOC-0, Vallance stamps were issued in France. In the picture, Payne's work is the pavilion he often draws. In the picture, the little guy wearing a bowler hat is playing his own voice on the violin, and the music score is in the hands of his lover (Figure 4). This stamp was rated as the best stamp in 2000 in the French annual postal selection. Figure 5 shows the first day stamp of the curtain, its origin.

Payne is known as "the artist of love", and he has devoted his life to love. The 2002 10 issue of "Shanghai Philatelic -20- Figure 4 Figure 5" dedicated his life to the artists he loved.