Judith, Giorgione

Judith, Giorgione

500th birth anniversary of giorgione (circa 1477–1510), an italian painter, a representative of the venetian school of art. The souvenir sheet of the soviet union, 1 stamp×50 kopecks , 15 july 1977, cpa catalogue no 4717, michel no 4613, scott no 4578. Coated paper. Offset printing, varnish coating. Perforation: frame 12×12½. The size of the souvenir sheet: 74×105 mm. The size of the stamp: 37×52 mm. Print run: 1,460,000. The stamp: judith by giorgione (fragment). Circa 1504. The text on the margins of the souvenir sheet: “500th birth anniversary of giogione. 1477–1510. Giorgione (giorgio barbarelli da castelfranco) was an italian painter, one of founders of the art of the high renaissance. ”. Object Type: painting. Genre: religious art. Date: 15 July 1977. Place of creation: Italy. Dimensions: height: 144 cm (56.6 in) ; width: 68 cm (26.7 in). Medium: oil and transferred on canvas on panel. Depicted People: Judith. Collection: Hermitage Museum. 1977 CPA 4717
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Author: Ministry of Communications of the USSR. The photograph by A. Ryazantsev. The design of the stamp by German Komlev.Scanned by Dmitry Ivanov.Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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