Sheet of 20 Sabine de Gandon F5179 stamps canceled on the first day. Sheet of 20 stamps issued during the Autumn Philatelic Fair in Paris in 2017 commemorating 40 years of Sabine de Gandon. The block features 5 green stamps and 5 red stamps identical to those from 1977. It comes with a text written by Jean-Jacques Rabineau, a member of the Philatelic Academy.
The text sheet also shows the original designs created at the time by Pierre Gandon. Canceled on the first day, November 9, 2017. This issue commemorates the 40 years of Sabine de Gandon. In 1976, under the Presidency of Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, it was decided to replace the too modern Marianne by Pierre Béquet, with a Marianne that would symbolize the reconciliation of the French people. The artist Pierre Gandon chosen to create this new common use stamp was inspired by Jacques-Louis David's painting "The Sabines stopping the fight between the Romans and the Sabines." The other denominations of the Sabine would be issued in the following years, and she would be replaced in 1982 by a Liberty created by Gandon (inspired by Delacroix). The block features 5 green stamps and 5 red stamps identical to those from 1977, which are based on their enlarged version, in a modern and elegant composition.If you look closely, you will find a microtext repeated 4 times in each of the 2 large Sabines. The block is sold in a crystal pouch, accompanied by a short text written by Jean-Jacques Rabineau, a member of the Philatelic Academy. Philantologie is a member of the CNEP (National Chamber of Stamp Dealers and Experts) and guarantees the authenticity of all stamps offered for sale on its website. Photographs serve as a complementary description for margins, perforation, centering, and cancellation. European Union and Switzerland / Overseas Territories.
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