12¢ The Madonna of the Flowering Pea 1978


12¢ The Madonna of the Flowering Pea 1978
Added by Alain Martineau
General Description : Three early Renaissance paintings from the collection of Canada's National Gallery were chosen to illustrate this year's Christmas commemoratives. Only the focal point of each composition appears on the stamps: mother and infant. If Saint Luke had not written his unique account of the birth and first years of Jesus from the virgin Mary's side of the story, she would have remained almost unknown. However, because of his presumed direct access to the mother of Jesus, the Gospel of this holy historian/painter became the source inspiration for generations of artists seeking to represent one of the most prevailing and poignant images of Christianity - the Madonna and Child. "Perhaps" is a word only too familiar to art historians attempting to identify the unsigned paintings of the past. The only firm designation that can so far be given to "The Madonna of the Flowering Pea", on the 12-cent stamp, is that it is an early 15th century work of an anonymous master of Cologne. Unfortunately this painting, like so many other early masterpieces, was subjected at one time to "restoration", which involved superimposing extraneous colour and accessories according to the whims of the touch-up artist. In this case the over-painting has been removed, so that the Madonna has been returned - although showing some injury - to its original beauty and simplicity. The flowering pea (or any other flowering plant) is the sign of birth and regeneration. The details from this masterpiece are reproduced with the kind permission of the National Gallery, Ottawa. Jean Morin, who heads his own graphics communications firm in Montreal, is responsible for the layout and typography of this stamp.
Face value 12 Cents
Catalog code (Michel) CA 708
Catalog code (Scott) CA 773
Catalog code Yvert et Tellier CA 682 Stanley Gibbons CA 928
Series Christmas
Stamp colour multicolor
Stamp use Commemorative stamp
Print run 112,200,000
Issue date 20/10/1978
Designer Jean Morin
Paper type two fluorescent bands
Print technique Offset lithography
Printed by Ashton-Potter Limited
Perforation 12.5
Height 40.00 mm
Width 24.00 mm
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