- Françoise Matraire
Françoise Matraire was a printer in
Turin , notable as the designer and producer of the earliestpostage stamp s ofSardinia and laterItaly .Little is known of his life; his family is believed to have been from
Nice originally, and his correspondence is mostly written in French.In
1850 , when Piedmont decided to adopt the use of stamps to prepay for postal service, their first thought was to enquire inParis about how stamps were designed and manufactured. But the report included a mention of an ongoing dispute over appropriate fees for engravers, so with only a couple months left before the stamps were to on sale, the authorities turned to a local resource in the form of Matraire, whose prior experience was in labels forpatent medicine s and the general printing needs of Turin.Matraire did not have facilities for
recess printing , so his first stamps were produced bylithography , later (1855 ) switching toletterpress . The authorities being concerned aboutforgery , he proposed theembossing that was used in the stamps of1853 and thereafter.The last stamp produced by Matraire was the 15c blue issued in February
1863 . Thereafter he mostly disappears from history, although he was known to be alive in1884 .References
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Roy A. Dehn , "Italian Stamps: a Handbook for Collectors" (Heinemann, 1973)
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