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Alexander CALDER, Sculpture-Stabile, Matted 1st Day Cover

Condition NewAlexander Calder.... On March 25, 1998, the USPS honored kinetic sculptor, Alexander Calder with a set of five stamps depicting five different pieces of sculpture....Sculpture "The Rearing Stallion", 1928; Sculpture "Portrait of a Young Man", 1945; Sculpture "Un Effet du Japonais", 1945; Mobile "Black Cascade ", 1959; and, Sculpture "Untitled", 1965. Shown here is a genuine 1st Day Cover, an envelope with the stamp depicting the sculpture 'Untitled 1965', cancelled from the city of issue (Washington DC) on the first day of issue captioned above. The cachet (artwork on the envelope) features a black and white portrait of Calder at work. Historic and collectible, this is a very personal gift for anyone who loves and appreciates the art of Alexander Calder. commentary about Calder, which we've included. It's double matted in black & white and will fit a standard 8 x 10 picture frame. ***Certificate of Authenticity plus Commentary Included***
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Alexander Calder....

On March 25, 1998, the USPS honored kinetic sculptor, Alexander Calder with a set of five stamps depicting five different pieces of sculpture....Sculpture "The Rearing Stallion", 1928; Sculpture "Portrait of a Young Man", 1945; Sculpture "Un Effet du Japonais", 1945; Mobile "Black Cascade ", 1959; and, Sculpture "Untitled", 1965.  Shown here is a genuine 1st Day Cover, an envelope with the stamp depicting the sculpture 'Untitled 1965', cancelled from the city of issue (Washington DC) on the first day of issue captioned above.

The cachet (artwork on the envelope) features a black and white portrait of Calder at work.  Historic and collectible, this is a very personal gift for anyone who loves and appreciates the art of Alexander Calder.  commentary about Calder, which we've included.

It's double matted in  black & white and will fit a standard 8 x 10 picture frame.  ***Certificate of Authenticity plus Commentary Included***



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