LuigiAmedeoMorera Archives - The Morera Collection http://www.themoreracollection.com/tag/luigiamedeomorera/ Official Website Of The Largest Unaltered Collection Of Postcards, Maximum Cards, Envelopes, Postmarks and Stamps In The world. Sat, 28 Oct 2017 21:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 The Adoration Of The Kings http://www.themoreracollection.com/the-adoration-of-the-kings/ Fri, 27 Oct 2017 23:03:53 +0000 http://www.themoreracollection.com/?p=180       The Adoration Of The Kings – Grenada The Postcard reproduces “The adoration of the Kings”, otherwise also known as “The Three Wise men”. This theme is probably one of the most common ones, commissioned by the church to many different authors throughout the centuries. The event is …

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The Adoration Of The Kings – Grenada

The Postcard reproduces “The adoration of the Kings”, otherwise also known as “The Three Wise men”. This theme is probably one of the most common ones, commissioned by the church to many different authors throughout the centuries. The event is first described in Matthew 2:11, and in the Catholic traditions is marked but the festivity of the Epiphany (6 January), where presents were actually exchanged (and not during Christmas as in Orthodox traditions) to commemorate the gifts brought by the three Kings.

 

Here the author is unknown, possibly Zanobi Strozzi (17 November 1412 – 6 December 1468), Italian Painter and Manuscript Illuminator. He was a member of the illustrious Strozzi family in Florence and is described by Vasari as one of the top pupils of Beato Angelico. The Painting showing one of the Kings kissing the feet of the Child Jesus and the other two bringing gifts to Joseph, is currently kept in Room A of the National Gallery in London.

 

The stamp has been issued by the state of Grenada and the Grenadines in the Lesser Antilles, commemorating Christmas. The Emission consists of 7 stamps with different subjects and values, grouped in a sheet.

The postcard itself is valuable since it is an original print of the museum, identified on the back with serial number, on good quality paper for a commercial postcard and printed in offset.

By Contrast the stamp is less expensive, dentation 14, it too printed in flat-offset matrix, part of a series of 7 stamps reproducing Renaissance paintings. Albeit of fairly high value, the composition is of medium-low quality graphics and the canvas was only partially reproduced by making a smaller copy with a yellow background and two light blue friezes on the sides, in addition to the country information and the legend.

The Postmark is a normal annulment from the secondary office of Petit Martinique, one of the smallest islands in the Grenadines. The Acronym in the postmark (A.B.W.I.) indeed stands for Antilles British Windward Islands.

 

 

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Venice Biennal – 50 Years http://www.themoreracollection.com/venice-biennal-50-years/ Sat, 07 Oct 2017 10:42:14 +0000 http://www.themoreracollection.com/?p=131       Venezia Biennale – 50 years For the 50 years jubilee of Venezia’s Biennale (both a famous international art event held in Venice every two years, and also the name of the committee that organises it), the Italian postal services produced on 12 April 1949 a commemorative stamp. …

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Venezia Biennale – 50 years

For the 50 years jubilee of Venezia’s Biennale (both a famous international art event held in Venice every two years, and also the name of the committee that organises it), the Italian postal services produced on 12 April 1949 a commemorative stamp.  The stamp is attached to a 1903 Biennale’s postcard commemorating its 5th edition, and has been postmarked (ordinary annulment) on 19 January 1950.

Interesting to notice that the Biennale first happened on 30 April 1895, but its 50th birthday (the 25th Biennale), will actually occur 54 years after its foundation, because of two events that were missed during WWI and WWII.

This ‘travelled’ postcard was initially sent by Prof. Eugenio Rappa in 1903 from Venezia to someone in Varallo, on 10 May 1903, with original 1903 postmark (from the Venezia Post office) on the back.

Prof. Eugenio Rappa was a an artist and painter active during the 20th century, born in Munich (Bavaria, Germany) in 1886. He eventually relocated to Varallo where he died at age 72, in 1958. He was a dear friend of Prof. Morera, and the collection also has a bust of Prof. Morera made by him.

The postcard editor is Chappuis in Bologna.

Links:

Venice Biennale

Varallo National Gallery

 

 

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The Red Cross – 100 Years http://www.themoreracollection.com/the-red-cross-100-years/ Sat, 07 Oct 2017 00:04:30 +0000 http://www.themoreracollection.com/?p=119       The Red Cross centenary – Japan. Commemorating the 100 years since the foundation of the Red Cross, Japan issued a special stamp and postmark form the Tokyo Central post office on 24/June/1959. The foundation of the Red Cross followed the ferocious battle of Solferino on 24/June/1859, where …

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The Red Cross centenary – Japan.

Commemorating the 100 years since the foundation of the Red Cross, Japan issued a special stamp and postmark form the Tokyo Central post office on 24/June/1959.

The foundation of the Red Cross followed the ferocious battle of Solferino on 24/June/1859, where the French-Sardinians-Piedmontese armies, battling for the independence of Italy, met the Austro-hungarian army. In the battle nearly one third of the 300,000 combatants lost their lives.

The Swiss businessman Henry Dunant witnessed the horrifying results of the battle in the days that followed and was a prime witness of the generosity and compassion of the people of Castiglione delle Stiviere, which lent their homes to help the wounded. Despite being Italian territory, assistance to soldiers of both armies was given without question. Especially moving were the efforts of the local women which gave away all of their linens (at that time one of the most precious possession for a woman) to create bandages.

The report written by Dunant moved so many people that in 1863, in Geneva, the Red Cross was founded, creating the basis for International Humanitarian Rights Associations everywhere.

 

Prof. Luca annotation:

We can see here the peculiarity of the stamp and the postmark. The writing on the stamp “Nihon Yuubin” is in classical characters, but it’s written from left to right, as in all writings after 1945, so a modern stamp, which also has the mark “1959” following the Gregorian calendar. The postmark instead reads “34.6.24” denoting the 34th year of the Showa era (1959), June 24th. This Mixture of original Japanese and westerners is still common nowadays.

 

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Corippo – Switzerland http://www.themoreracollection.com/corippo-switzerland/ Fri, 06 Oct 2017 23:22:13 +0000 http://www.themoreracollection.com/?p=113       Corippo – Switzerland Small Mountain village, achieved recognition in the news because it will become a tourist hotel, with its main feature being disconnected from the outside, to guarantee complete relaxation (BBC News).   This maximum card is part of a series of “Picturesque views and Zodiac …

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Corippo – Switzerland

Small Mountain village, achieved recognition in the news because it will become a tourist hotel, with its main feature being disconnected from the outside, to guarantee complete relaxation (BBC News).

 

This maximum card is part of a series of “Picturesque views and Zodiac signs”. It carries the sign of the Scorpion, and was postmarked in loco with ordinary annulment on 24/October/1985. Produced by Shopfer, Verzasca valley, Association Maximaphilie Suisse. The colour photo is from Borelli Airolo, Canton of Ticino.

The small village was founded in 1224.

 

 

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Botticelli’s “La Primavera” – (The Spring) http://www.themoreracollection.com/botticellis-la-primavera-the-spring/ Fri, 06 Oct 2017 22:53:02 +0000 http://www.themoreracollection.com/?p=104     Botticelli – The Spring Commemorating the 550th year of the birth of Botticelli, the post office of the Principality Of Monaco issued a stamp and a postmark of the same theme on 24/October/1995.   The Stamp reprises part of the original painting form Botticelli: “The Spring”. The painting, …

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Botticelli – The Spring

Commemorating the 550th year of the birth of Botticelli, the post office of the Principality Of Monaco issued a stamp and a postmark of the same theme on 24/October/1995.

 

The Stamp reprises part of the original painting form Botticelli: “The Spring”. The painting, is Tempera on Wooden Panel. The Origin of the painting is unclear, but it looks that it was made sometimes between 1481-1482 (When Botticelli was working in the Sistine Chapel, in Rome) and 1499 (when the inventory records list it as part of the Medici city palace). In his 1550’s Life Of Botticelli, Vasari speaks of viewing the painting in the Medici residence in Castello, but says that the painting contained female nudes (which is not the case).

 

Annotations from Prof. Morera

“The artist produced this painting [230x314cm] for the Castello’s residence acquired by Lorenzo and Giovanni De Medici. Following the death of Lorenzo the painting and the residence became property of Giovanni delle Bande Nere. In 1815 the painting was transferred from the residence in Castello to the Uffizi Museum in Florence. This Maximum card was created by Cesare Rialdi.

Beautiful work, Together with a particularly high quality engraving on the stamp”.

 

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