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Russian Post, Publishing and Trade Centre "Marka" (ИТЦ «Марка»). The design of the stamp by A. Povarikhin.
Scanned by Dmitry Ivanov.
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Description
English: 225th birth anniversary of the Russian painter Orest Kiprensky (1782–1836).
Poor Liza by Orest Kiprensky. 1827.
The painting was inspired by Nikolay Karamzin’s novella Poor Liza (1792) that narrates about a young peasant girl, Liza, who committed suicide, when her seducer, the nobleman Erast, had cooled of her and then abandoned her for the sake of an old but rich widow.
The stamp of Russia, 7.00 Rubles, 2 March 2007, PTC Marka Catalogue No 1166, Michel No 1398A, 1398C. Coated paper. Offset printing, varnish coating. Perforation: comb 11¾:12 (Michel No 1398A), comb 13½ (Michel No 1398C). Size of the stamp: 37×50 mm. Print run (total, of both varieties): 600,000.
Русский: 225 лет со дня рождения русского художника О.А. Кипренского (1782–1836).
О.А. Кипренский. Бедная Лиза. 1827 г.
Картина написана на сюжет повести Н.М. Карамзина «Бедная Лиза»
Почтовая марка России, 7,00 руб., 2 марта 2007 г., Каталог ИТЦ Марка № 1166, Michel № 1398A, 1398C. Бумага мелованная. Офсетная печать, лакирование. Перфорация – гребенчатая 11¾:12 (Michel № 1398A), гребенчатая 13½ (Michel № 1398C). Размер марки - 37×50 мм. Тираж (общий для обеих разновидностей) – 600 000.
Date 2 March 2007
Source/Photographer From a personal collection.
The stamps of issue 225th birth anniversary of Orest Kiprensky

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