File:Stamp 1975 Romania Minr3255 pm B002.jpg

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Stamp of Romania; 1975; commemorative stamp of the issue "International Women's Year 1975"; As stamp motive is showing a reproduction of the painting "Woman spinning" by Nicolae Grigorescu (1838-1907) (full name: "Nicolae Ion Grigorescu"). This painting was created in 1874 in the Style of the Moderne with impressionistic tedencies and is contemporary located in the "Muzeul Zambaccian" in Bucharest (1947 opened, 1977 closed, 1992 re-opened, architect: C.D.Galin).; stamp postmarked

Nicolae Grigorescu  (1838–1907)  wikidata:Q454321 s:ro:Pictorul Grigorescu
 
Nicolae Grigorescu
Alternative names
Nicolae Ion Grigorescu
Description Romanian painter
Date of birth/death 15 May 1838 Edit this at Wikidata 21 June 1907
Location of birth/death
Română: Pitaru, judeţul Dâmboviţa
Deutsch: Pitaru bei Bukarest
Română: Câmpina
Deutsch: Champina (Prahovatal)
Work location
Rumänien, Paris, Griechenland, Italien
Authority file
creator QS:P170,Q454321
institution QS:P195,Q1956195

Stamp: Michel: No. 3255; Yvert & Tellier: No. 2894; Scott: No. 2540
Color: multicolored with gold
Watermark: none
Nominal value: 55 b (Bani)

Postage validity: from 1 March 1075
date QS:P,+1075-03-01T00:00:00Z/7,P580,+1075-03-01T00:00:00Z/11

Stamp size (printed area of single stamp without signature line): 23.0 x 37.5 mm
Date (first issue date of the stamp)
Source scan of original
Author "Posta Romana"
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Also, according to Chapter 10 Article 85 Paragraph 2,

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Therefore this image is assumed to be in the public domain worldwide, although some of the above categories may be subject to usage restrictions within Romania.


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Picture description Nicolae Grigorescu "Women spinning"
First day of issue
Publisher "Posta Romana"
Design Nicolae Grigorescu (1838-1907) (creator of the depicted artwork),

Aida Tasgian (A.Tasgian-Constantinescu) (1936-2014) (design of the stamp)

Printer "Fabrique de Timbre", Bucharest (probably)
Printing technique Photogravure
Circulation 5,000,000
Perforation Comb peforation, K 13¼
MICHEL Nr. Rumänien (RO), Nr. 3255
SCOTT Nr. Romania (RO), No. 2540

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