Name | Value |
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Date of Issue | October 11, 2013 |
Year | 2013 |
Quantity | 400,000,000 |
Denomination |
First-Class Forever
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Denomination Value | $0.46 | Color | Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black, Panetone 8003 (Gold) |
Perforation or Dimension | 0.91 x 1.19 in./23.11 x 30.22 mm |
Issue Location | New York, NY 10199 (ASDA Stamp Show) |
Postal Administration | United States |
Condition | Name | Avg Value |
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With this set, the U.S. Postal Service continues its tradition of issuing beautiful and classic holiday stamps. The collection includes a booklet of 20 Virgin and Child by Jan Gossaert Forever® stamps and a #6 ¾ envelope with an affixed Virgin and Child by Jan Gossaert stamp and First Day of Issue color postmark.
The postmark design incorporates an image of deep red currants — held by the infant Jesus in Gossaert's painting — as well as the name of the painting and artist in elegant red lettering. Also included are the date and location of stamp issuance.
Made in the USA.
SKUs featured on this page: 688710
On October 11, 2013, in New York, New York, at the American Stamp Dealers Association stamp show, the Postal Service™ will issue a Virgin and Child by Jan Gossaert (Forever® First-Class Mail priced at 46 cents) stamp in one design in a pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) booklet of 20 stamps. The stamp will go on sale nationwide October 11, 2013.
Five centuries ago, Jan Gossaert helped bring the genius of the Italian Renaissance to northern Europe. Today, his devotional paintings, rich in symbolism, still vividly evoke the traditions of Christmas.
This new Christmas stamp features Gossaert’s 1531 painting Virgin and Child. Draped in purple and blue, the Virgin Mary supports her own head by leaning on one of her hands, an unusual pose that art historians see as a sign of sadness and contemplation. In her other hand, a curly-haired infant Jesus draped in white holds a bunch of red currants, which scholars believe are meant to foreshadow his future suffering.
Gossaert’s painting is currently in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art. Richard Sheaff was the art director and designer for this stamp.
This stamp is being issued as a Forever® stamp. Forever stamps are always equal in value to the current First-Class Mail® one-ounce rate.