Souvenir Sheet: The 200th Anniversary of American Revolution (Samoa 1976)

The 200th Anniversary of American Revolution (Samoa 1976)

20 January (Samoa ) within release The 200th Anniversary of American Revolution goes into circulation Souvenir Sheet The 200th Anniversary of American Revolution face value 107 Samoan sene

Souvenir Sheet The 200th Anniversary of American Revolution in catalogues
Michel: Mi:WS BL10
Stamp Number: Sn:WS 432a
Yvert et Tellier: Yt:WS BF10

Souvenir Sheet is horizontal format.

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Country: Samoa
Date: 1976-01-20
Print: Offset and Lithography
Size: 162 x 126
Perforation: comb 13½ x 14
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Souvenir Sheet
Face Value: 107 Samoan sene

Souvenir Sheet The 200th Anniversary of American Revolution it reflects the thematic directions:

Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (support base). The medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush, but other implements, such as knives, sponges, and airbrushes, can be used. Painting is a mode of creative expression, and the forms are numerous. Drawing, gesture (as in gestural painting), composition, narration (as in narrative art), or abstraction (as in abstract art), among other aesthetic modes, may serve to manifest the expressive and conceptual intention of the practitioner. Paintings can be naturalistic and representational (as in a still life or landscape painting), photographic, abstract, narrative, symbolistic (as in Symbolist art), emotive (as in Expressionism), or political in nature (as in Artivism). A portion of the history of painting in both Eastern and Western art is dominated by spiritual motifs and ideas. Examples of this kind of painting range from artwork depicting mythological figures on pottery, to Biblical scenes rendered on the interior walls and ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, to scenes from the life of Buddha or other images of Eastern religious origin. In art, the term painting describes both the act and the result of the action. The support for paintings includes such surfaces as walls, paper, canvas, wood, glass, lacquer, clay, leaf, copper and concrete, and the painting may incorporate multiple other materials including sand, clay, paper, plaster, gold leaf, as well as objects. The term painting is also used outside of art as a common trade among craftsmen and builders.

A statue is a free-standing sculpture in which the realistic, full-length figures of persons or animals are carved or cast in a durable material such as wood, metal or stone. Typical statues are life-sized or close to life-size. A sculpture that represents persons or animals in full figure, but that is small enough to lift and carry is a statuette or figurine, whilst those that are more than twice life-size are regarded as colossal statues.

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