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Stamp of Belgium; 1963; commemorative surcharge stamp of the issue "The struggle against Tuberculosis"; stamp motive with the drawing by Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) of his son Frans (Franz) Rubens (b.1633) in the age of 4.. Frans Rubens was the son and first child of Peter Paul Rubens and Hélène Fourment. The name "Frans" got he in honor of his godfather, Francisco de Moncada, then Marquis de Aytona. The chalk drawing was created in 1637 or 1638 in the style of the Flemish baroque, however the actual location of this drawing is unknown.; mint stamp
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The depicted patriarchal cross is not only the symbol for the "France Libre" during the WWII and for the Republic of Elsass-Lothringia after the WWI (among others), but on this stamp shall it commemorate the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1963 to the International Committee of the Red Cross (IKRK) together with the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (after these both was awarded with this prize already in 1901, 1917, and 1944) for their struggle against Tuberculosis. The patriarchal cross goes back probably to the Byzantine Empire, where it was widespread already in the 10th century as symbol for the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Later, probably with the struggle against the European Pest pandemy in 1347-1351, it got the symbol of the Dominican order (which were very engaged in the care of the invalids). Later also the Jesuits took over the double cross as their symbol and later away it got also to a general symbol for the catholic archiepiscopal metropolitan power as such. After the fundation of the Red Cross in 1863 and the definition of their aims, the double cross got also to the symbol of the struggle against natural catastrophes and diseases in general, after the WWI mainly for the struggle against tuberculosis and other lung diseases of bacterial and virulent origins. (for instance the "Spanish Influenza").

Peter Paul Rubens  (1577–1640)  wikidata:Q5599 s:sl:Peter Paul Rubens q:en:Peter Paul Rubens
 
Peter Paul Rubens
Alternative names
Rubens, Pierre Paul Rubens, Pieter Paul Rubens, Sir Peter Paul Rubens
Description Flemish painter, sculptor, drawer and printmaker
Date of birth/death 28 June 1577 Edit this at Wikidata 30 May 1640 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Siegen Antwerp
Work period 16th century
date QS:P,+1550-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
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Work location
Antwerp (1589-1600), Mantua (9 May 1600-1608), Spain (1603), Antwerp (1608-1640), Netherlands (1612), Paris (23 May 1623-29 June 1623, 4 February 1625-9 June 1625), Calais (November 1626), Paris (December 1626), City of Brussels (1627), Netherlands (10 July 1627-6 August 1627), Spain (26 August 1628-29 April 1629), London (18 May 1629-23 March 1630), City of Brussels (1631), Netherlands (November 1631), Affligem (September 1634)
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creator QS:P170,Q5599

Stamp: Michel: No. 1334; Yvert & Tellier: No. 1274; Scott: B749; AFA: No. 1354
Color: multicolored
Nominal value: 2.50 (Francs) (2.00 Francs + 50 Centimes = 50 Centimes as surcharge for the struggle against Tuberculosis of the DKRK and IFRKRC)
Postage validity: from 7 December 1963 until ?

Stamp picture size (printed area of a single stamp without signature line): 24.5 x 35.5
Date (first issue day of the stamp)
Source scan of original
Author "La Poste" (Belgium) of the Belgian government
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Public domain This work was first published in Belgium and is in the public domain because its exempt from copyright protection by virtue of the Law on Copyright and Neighboring Rights (of June 30, 1994, as amended by the Law of April 3, 1995), enacted 1995. The work meets the following criteria:
  • It is any "official act of the authorities"
Picture description Peter Paul Rubens, "Portrait of Frans Rubens" (1637 or 1638)
First day of issue
Publisher "La Poste" (Belgium) of the Belgian government
Design Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) (creator of the depicted painting) (stamp)

Jean de Bast (1883-1975) (engraving)

Printer "Zegeldrukkerij", Mechelen (Malines) (probably)
Printing technique Photogravure and recess printing (steel intaglio) together
Circulation 633,868 (other source: 662.795)
Perforation Comb perforation. K 11½
MICHEL Nr. Belgien, Nr. 1334
SCOTT Nr. Belgium, No. B749

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