Added by | Alain Martineau |
General Description : | Souvenir sheet of 5 stamp Gum type: P.V.A. Emerging in France between the two world wars, Art Deco was a creative response to the dull austerity of the First World War that permeated the design of furniture, household goods and textiles. Still, the movement made its most lasting contribution to early 20th century architecture. Beginning between 1908 and 1912, Art Deco gained mainstream exposure at the exposition from which it took its name: the Exposition des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Moderne in Paris, France in 1925, and the period continued well into the Great Depression. In fact, several prominent Canadian Art Deco buildings were constructed as a result of federal employment initiatives. In addition to dramatic black and white photo-graphy, Novotny adds that the stamp design “uses bold geometric forms and vibrant colours, to capture each building’s unique character.” n this five-stamp issue celebrating the details of the Art Deco period, these five Canadian structures are showcased. |
Face value | PERMANENT™ domestic rate $0.59 |
Catalog code (Michel) | CA BL141 |
Catalog code (Scott) | CA 2471 |
Catalog code | Canada post Product #: 403781145; Stanley Gibbons CA MS2794 WADP Numbering System - WNS CA040MS.11 |
Series | Architecture |
Stamp colour | multicolor |
Stamp use | Souvenir Sheet |
Print run | 205,000 |
Issue date | 09/06/2011 |
Designer | Ivan Novotny (Taylor | Sprules) |
Paper type | Tullis Russell |
Print technique | Lithography in 9 colours |
Printed by | Lowe-Martin, Gravure Choquet |
Perforation | 13+ |
Height | 84.00 mm |
Width | 127.50 mm |
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