File:PAN 1969 MiNr1153 pm B002.jpg
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editDescriptionPAN 1969 MiNr1153 pm B002.jpg |
Stamp of Panama; 1969; airmail stamps of the issue "First visit of Pope Paul VI in Latin America on Occasion of the 39th International Eucharistic Congress, 1969, in Bogota"; stamp motive with the painting "Adoration of the Magi" by the Master of the Viennese "Schottenaltars" (= the forner high altar located in the "Basilica Our Lovely Lady to the Scots" in Vienna); the unknown master worked in the time around 1460-1480 in Vienna; The painting was created ca. in 1469 and is actual located on the "Upper Belvedere" in Vienna after this painting was acquired in 1938 by the "Kunsthistorisches Museum, Wien" from the then house chapel of the "Palais Coburg"; stamp postmarked
institution QS:P195,Q211818
Stamp: Michel: No. 1153; Scott: No. 496F |
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Source | scan of original | ||||||||||||||||||||
Author | Government of Panama | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Picture description | Viennese Master, "The Adoration of the Magi" (ca. 1469) |
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First day of issue | |
Publisher | Government of Panama |
Design | ? |
Printer | National Lithograph, Porto, Portugal |
Printing technique | Offset printing |
Circulation | ? |
Perforation | Comb perforation, K 14 |
MICHEL Nr. | Panama, Nr. 1153 |
SCOTT Nr. | Panama, No. 496F |
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