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Many artists have had the same work appear on different U.S. postages stamps and many artists have had multiple works appear on U.S. postage stamps. The list does not include artists who were commissioned by the U.S. Post Office Department (or its successor, the United States Postal Service) to specifically create artwork for a postage stamp.
Non-free stamp images (3 C, 113 F) S. Stamp images published abroad that are in the public domain in the United States (15 F)
The full series included a 1¢ profile of Franklin in blue, a 3¢ profile of Washington in red brown, a 5¢ portrait of Thomas Jefferson, and portraits of Washington for 10¢ green and 12¢ black values. The 1¢ stamp achieved notoriety, at least among philatelists, because production problems (the stamp design was too tall for the space ...
The image of White, who died in 2021, was created based on a 2010 photograph, the USPS said. The USPS said the list of new stamps released on Friday is a partial one, with additional stamps to be ...
The stamp’s digital illustration — based on a 2010 photograph of White — shows the performer grinning in front of a purple background. White died at 99 in 2021.
These stamps comprise part of the Personalised Stamps™ program, in which a personal photograph may feature in a tab alongside the designed stamp. The Romance stamp issue coincides with Valentine's Day, and engages two chief symbols that convey the theme of romance (the heart and the rose) – making them perfect emissaries for messages of ...
The Series of 1902 circulated for only six years. By comparison, the stamp images previously available, many originally produced for the 1890 issue and modified in the First Bureau Series, had remained on sale for as long as twelve years, while the subsequent Washington-Franklin Issues would survive for almost fifteen years.
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