Stamp: Cuban Painters. Amelia Pelaez Del Casal (1896-1968) (Cuba 1978)

Cuban Painters. Amelia Pelaez Del Casal (1896-1968) (Cuba 1978)

15 September (Cuba ) within release Paintings by Amelia Pelaez del Casal goes into circulation Stamp Cuban Painters. Amelia Pelaez Del Casal (1896-1968) face value 50 Cuban centavo

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Cuban Painters. Amelia Pelaez Del Casal (1896-1968). Portrait.
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Country: Cuba
Date: 1978-09-15
Print: Offset lithography and Thermographic Relief
Size: 33 x 41
Perforation: 13
Emission: Air Post
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 50 Cuban centavo

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