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Peter Max.... On April 18, 1974, The USPS issued a stamp to call commemorate Expo '74 - the first ecology World's Fair held in Spokane, Washington. The stamp was designed by Pop Artist Peter Max, known for his fanciful characters and arresting colors. Shown here is a genuine First Day Cover, an envelope with the stamp depicting the Peter Max character, The Cosmic Jumper cancelled from the city of issue (Spokane, Washington) on the first day of issue captioned above. Although Max has designed stamps for the United Nations, this stamp is the only US stamp he has designed.
The cachet
(artwork on the envelope) also features artwork by Peter Max
representing 'Man and Land - Our Earth is Not Just Dust Under Man's
Feet.' As one critic commented about the art of Peter Max -
"Cosmos!!!! Dynamite!!!! Incredible colors...the colors bleed; run,
they change, they stick your mind with visual sound Pictures loaded
with stars. Cosmic stars. A million-billion-stars falling out of the
sky. Nebulous quasarian galaxies." I couldn't make that up! This
cachet celebrates the theme of Expo '74 - Ecology. Collectible, historic,
this is a great piece of American art memorabilia. Think of it as a
miniature piece of art with two different 'postal paintings' by Peter
Max.
It's double matted in blue & white and will fit a standard 8 x 10 picture frame. At Postal Stamp Art we always mat to standard frame sizes, allowing you to select the frame that best suits your budget and decor. ***Certificate of Authenticity Included***
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