Louis Aimé Japy (1840–1916) was a French painter.

He was born in Doubs and travelled to Paris where he became a pupil of Camille Corot and Francois-Louis Francais.[1] He is known for landscapes and fruit and flower still lifes.[1] He died in Paris.
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