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Emilio Sanchez Artist Usps First Class Forever Postage Stamps 2 Sheets of 20 Birthday Anniversary Wedding Celebrate (40 Stamps)
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Emilio Sanchez Artist Usps First Class Forever Postage Stamps 2 Sheets of 20 Birthday Anniversary Wedding Celebrate (40 Stamps)

The USPS celebrates artist Emilio Sanchez (19211999) with four new stamps featuring four of his colorful architectural lithographs and paintings: Los Toldos (1973), Tys Place (1976), En el Souk (1972), and Untitled (Ventanita entreabierta) (1981). The selvage features a photograph of Sanchez taken by Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte in June …
The USPS celebrates artist Emilio Sanchez (19211999) with four new stamps featuring four of his colorful architectural lithographs and paintings: Los Toldos (1973), Tys Place (1976), En el Souk (1972), and Untitled (Ventanita entreabierta) (1981). The selvage features a photograph of Sanchez taken by Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte in June 1993. In the photograph, Sanchez sketches at the drawing table in his New York City loft studio. Sanchez explored the effects of light and shadow to emphasize the abstract geometry of his subjects. His artwork encompasses his Cuban heritage as well as his long life in New York City. Antonio Alcal served as art director and designer for this pane of 20 stamps.
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The USPS celebrates artist Emilio Sanchez (19211999) with four new stamps featuring four of his colorful architectural lithographs and paintings: Los Toldos (1973), Tys Place (1976), En el Souk (1972), and Untitled (Ventanita entreabierta) (1981). The selvage features a photograph of Sanchez taken by Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte in June 1993. In the photograph, Sanchez sketches at the drawing table in his New York City loft studio. Sanchez explored the effects of light and shadow to emphasize the abstract geometry of his subjects. His artwork encompasses his Cuban heritage as well as his long life in New York City. Antonio Alcal served as art director and designer for this pane of 20 stamps.