We are pleased to offer for sale this 2001 American Illustrators 34 Cent US Postage Stamp Unused Sheet of 20 Scott #3502
Stamp Sheet Information:
Country: United States
Stamp Name: American Illustrators
First Day Cover Issue Date: February 1st, 2001
Denomination: 39 cents
+ Scott Number 3502...- Scott Number 3502
a. Marine Corps poster "First in the Flight, Always Faithful," by James Montgomery Flagg
b. "Interlude (The Lute Players)," by Maxfield Parrish
c. Advertisement for Arrow Collars and Shirts, by J.C. Leyendecker
d. Advertisement for Carrier Corp. Refrigeration, by Robert Fawcett
e. Advertisement for Carrier Luxite Hosiery, by Coles Phillips
f. Illustration for correspondence school lesson, by Al Parker
g. "Br'er Rabbit," by A.B. Frost
h. "An Attack on a Galleon," by Howard Pyle
i. Kewpie and Kewpie Doodle Dog, by Rose O'Neil
j. Illustration for cover of True Magazine, by Dean Cornwell
k. "Galahad's Departure," by Edwin Austin Abbey
l. "The First Lesson," by Jessie Wilcox Smith
m. Illustration for cover of McCall's Magazine, by Neysa McMein
n. "Back Home for Keeps," by John Whitcomb
o. "Something for Supper," by Harvey Dunn
p. "A Dash for Timber," Frederick Remington
q. Illustration for "Moby Dick," by Rockwell Kent
r. "Captain Bill Bones," by N.C. Wyeth
s. Illustration for cover of the Saturday Evening Post, by Norman Rockwell
t. "The Girl He Left Behind," by John Held, Jr.
+ Illustrations...- Illustrations
a. Marine Corps poster "First in the Flight, Always Faithful," by James Montgomery Flagg
b. "Interlude (The Lute Players)," by Maxfield Parrish
c. Advertisement for Arrow Collars and Shirts, by J.C. Leyendecker
d. Advertisement for Carrier Corp. Refrigeration, by Robert Fawcett
e. Advertisement for Carrier Luxite Hosiery, by Coles Phillips
f. Illustration for correspondence school lesson, by Al Parker
g. "Br'er Rabbit," by A.B. Frost
h. "An Attack on a Galleon," by Howard Pyle
i. Kewpie and Kewpie Doodle Dog, by Rose O'Neil
j. Illustration for cover of True Magazine, by Dean Cornwell
k. "Galahad's Departure," by Edwin Austin Abbey
l. "The First Lesson," by Jessie Wilcox Smith
m. Illustration for cover of McCall's Magazine, by Neysa McMein
n. "Back Home for Keeps," by John Whitcomb
o. "Something for Supper," by Harvey Dunn
p. "A Dash for Timber," Frederick Remington
q. Illustration for "Moby Dick," by Rockwell Kent
r. "Captain Bill Bones," by N.C. Wyeth
s. Illustration for cover of the Saturday Evening Post, by Norman Rockwell
t. "The Girl He Left Behind," by John Held, Jr.
Color: Multicolor
Condition: Unused. Stamp Sheet is a stock photo. Plate positions may vary.
Sheet Size: 20 stamps, 5 across, 4 down
History: This American Illustrators stamp sheet represents twenty of the most recognized American artists. The Industrial Revolution paved the way for modern day artists with the advancement in the printing and publishing fields. This allowed their work to be reproduced very easily, and attracted some of the most talented artists to the field. Illustrations in books, magazines and newspapers were critical in creating a time line of fads and fashion throughout the history of America.
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