Travel the World of Postage Stamps - Centenary of the Itinerant Artists of the 19th century - Pine Forest, I.I.Shishkin (1872) - USSR, Soviet Union 1971 - Michel USSR 3935 - my hobby

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Travel the World of Postage Stamps - Centenary of the Itinerant Artists of the 19th century - Pine Forest, I.I.Shishkin (1872) - USSR, Soviet Union 1971 - Michel USSR 3935 - my hobby.

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Greetings friends!

It is very difficult to exaggerate the beauty of nature.

People have always admired her.

But let's compare the horizons of a person who lived more than a hundred years ago and a person who, today, must escape from the embrace of concrete cities and make an effort to find a secluded and beautiful corner of nature.

Then, when forests were not yet cut down as massively as today, in fact, people lived in small glades surrounded by forests).

Otherwise, it is difficult to name the cities of those times, yes, glade, this is a suitable comparison.

And now, surrounded by wild nature, people admired it, depicted landscapes on their canvases, and, someone paid money for these paintings in order to hang a landscape on the wall of his estate, which he can see from the window without leaving his home.

It is wonderful, nature, an inexhaustible source of inspiration and creativity.

One example of this we can see on postage stamp Pine Forest, I.I.Shishkin (1872), which completes the series of postage stamps Centenary of the Itinerant Artists of the 19th century, issued in the USSR in 1971.

I have not yet decided what we will see tomorrow, but I think that art is inexhaustible).

Let's take a look at this postage stamp.

Description of the postage stamp:

Type: Postage Stamp.
Country: USSR, Soviet Union.
Subject: #Art, #Painting, #Picture, #USSR.
Series: Centenary of the Itinerant Artists of the 19th century.
Name: Pine Forest, I.I.Shishkin (1872).
Denomination of a postage stamp: 20 USSR kopek.
Michel's USSR catalog code: 3935.
Episode release date: October 14, 1971.
Perforation: comb 12½ x 12.
Postage stamp size: 52 x 37 mm.
Printing technology: Offset lithography.
Circulation: 6,300,000.
Estimated price for a clean postage stamp: $ 0.16 - $ 0.26.
Estimated price for a canceled postage stamp: $ 0.07 - $ 0.14.
Photo: original from @barski collection.

Canceled postage stamp

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Previous postage stamp from this series and a link to its description:

Type: Postage Stamp.
Country: USSR, Soviet Union.
Subject: #Art, #Painting, #Picture, #USSR.
Series: Centenary of the Itinerant Artists of the 19th century.
Name: Country Road, A.K. Savrasov (1873).
Denomination of a postage stamp: 16 USSR kopek.
Michel's USSR catalog code: 3934.
Episode release date: October 14, 1971.
Perforation: comb 12 x 12½.
Postage stamp size: 37 x 52 mm.
Printing technology: Offset lithography.
Circulation: 6,300,000.
Estimated price for a clean postage stamp: $ 0.16 - $ 0.26.
Estimated price for a canceled postage stamp: $ 0.07 - $ 0.14.
Photo: original from @barski collection.

Canceled postage stamp

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Previous postage stamp from this series and a link to its description:

Type: Postage Stamp.
Country: USSR, Soviet Union.
Subject: #Art, #Painting, #Picture, #USSR.
Series: Centenary of the Itinerant Artists of the 19th century.
Name: Harvesters, G.G. Myasoedov (1887).
Denomination of a postage stamp: 10 USSR kopek.
Michel's USSR catalog code: 3933.
Episode release date: October 14, 1971.
Perforation: comb 12½ x 12.
Postage stamp size: 52 x 37 mm.
Printing technology: Offset lithography.
Circulation: 6,500,000.
Estimated price for a clean postage stamp: $ 0.16 - $ 0.26.
Estimated price for a canceled postage stamp: $ 0.07 - $ 0.14.
Photo: original from @barski collection.

Canceled postage stamp

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Previous postage stamp from this series and a link to its description:

Type: Postage Stamp.
Country: USSR, Soviet Union.
Subject: #Art, #Painting, #Picture, #USSR.
Series: Centenary of the Itinerant Artists of the 19th century.
Name: Woman Miner, N.A. Kasatkin (1894).
Denomination of a postage stamp: 6 USSR kopek.
Michel's USSR catalog code: 3932.
Episode release date: October 14, 1971.
Perforation: comb 12 x 12½.
Postage stamp size: 37 x 52 mm.
Printing technology: Offset lithography.
Circulation: 7,000,000.
Estimated price for a clean postage stamp: $ 0.14 - $ 0.24.
Estimated price for a canceled postage stamp: $ 0.06 - $ 0.12.
Photo: original from @barski collection.

Canceled postage stamp

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Previous postage stamp from this series and a link to its description:

Type: Postage Stamp.
Country: USSR, Soviet Union.
Subject: #Art, #Painting, #Picture, #USSR.
Series: Centenary of the Itinerant Artists of the 19th century.
Name: Girl Student, N.A. Yaroshenko (1883).
Denomination of a postage stamp: 4 USSR kopek.
Michel's USSR catalog code: 3931.
Episode release date: October 14, 1971.
Perforation: comb 12 x 12½.
Postage stamp size: 37 x 52 mm.
Printing technology: Offset lithography.
Circulation: 7,500,000.
Estimated price for a clean postage stamp: $ 0.14 - $ 0.24.
Estimated price for a canceled postage stamp: $ 0.06 - $ 0.12.
Photo: original from @barski collection.

Canceled postage stamp

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Previous postage stamp from this series and a link to its description:

Type: Postage Stamp.
Country: USSR, Soviet Union.
Subject: #Art, #Painting, #Picture, #USSR.
Series: Centenary of the Itinerant Artists of the 19th century.
Name: Meeting, V.E. Makovsky (1883).
Denomination of a postage stamp: 2 USSR kopek.
Michel's USSR catalog code: 3930.
Episode release date: October 14, 1971.
Perforation: comb 12 x 12½.
Postage stamp size: 37 x 52 mm.
Printing technology: Offset lithography.
Circulation: 7,500,000.
Estimated price for a clean postage stamp: $ 0.14 - $ 0.24.
Estimated price for a canceled postage stamp: $ 0.06 - $ 0.12.
Photo: original from @barski collection.

Canceled postage stamp

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To be continued.

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You can see the development of the story of my postage stamp collection on my Leofinance blog

I edited a photo in the program PhotoDirector, which I also installed on my smartphone.

Author @barski
Ukraine

For my publications, I do not use stock photographs, it is fundamentally important for me to use photographs that I have made with my own hands for publication and I can name them - authorial work.

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