Stamp: Still Life with Crystal Bowl by Roy Lichtenstein (United States of America 2023)

Still Life with Crystal Bowl by Roy Lichtenstein (United States of America 2023)

24 April (United States of America ) within release Roy Lichtenstein, Artist (2023) goes into circulation Stamp Still Life with Crystal Bowl by Roy Lichtenstein face value FOREVER No Face Value

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Colnect codes: Col: US 2023.04.24-01c

Stamp is vertical format.

Stamp from se-tenant strip of five. Face value US$0.63 on day of issue.

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Country: United States of America
Date: 2023-04-24
Print: Offset lithography
Size: 31.25 x 39.75
Perforation: Serpentine Die Cut
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: FOREVER No Face Value
Print run: 3600000

Stamp Still Life with Crystal Bowl by Roy Lichtenstein it reflects the thematic directions:

Art is a diverse range of human activities in creating visual, auditory or performing artifacts (artworks), expressing the author's imaginative or technical skill, intended to be appreciated for their beauty or emotional power. In their most general form these activities include the production of works of art, the criticism of art, the study of the history of art, and the aesthetic dissemination of art. The oldest documented forms of art are visual arts, which include creation of images or objects in fields including painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and other visual media. Architecture is often included as one of the visual arts; however, like the decorative arts, or advertising, it involves the creation of objects where the practical considerations of use are essential—in a way that they usually are not in a painting, for example. Music, theatre, film, dance, and other performing arts, as well as literature and other media such as interactive media, are included in a broader definition of art or the arts. Until the 17th century, art referred to any skill or mastery and was not differentiated from crafts or sciences. In modern usage after the 17th century, where aesthetic considerations are paramount, the fine arts are separated and distinguished from acquired skills in general, such as the decorative or applied arts.

In botany, a fruit is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants (also known as angiosperms) formed from the ovary after flowering. Fruits are the means by which angiosperms disseminate seeds. Edible fruits, in particular, have propagated with the movements of humans and animals in a symbiotic relationship as a means for seed dispersal and nutrition; in fact, humans and many animals have become dependent on fruits as a source of food. Accordingly, fruits account for a substantial fraction of the world's agricultural output, and some (such as the apple and the pomegranate) have acquired extensive cultural and symbolic meanings. In common language usage, "fruit" normally means the fleshy seed-associated structures of a plant that are sweet or sour, and edible in the raw state, such as apples, bananas, grapes, lemons, oranges, and strawberries. On the other hand, in botanical usage, "fruit" includes many structures that are not commonly called "fruits", such as bean pods, corn kernels, tomatoes, and wheat grains. The section of a fungus that produces spores is also called a fruiting body.

Stamp, Still Life with Crystal Bowl by Roy Lichtenstein, United States of America,  , Art, Fruits