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3370 BRAZIL 2017 RELATIONSHIP CHILE, VIOLETA PARRA, COMPOSER, C-3748, SHEET MNH

$ 18.42

Availability: 34 in stock
  • Condition: Due to the current epidemic, the Brazilian Post Office is not accepting sending to some countries, probably at the request of the destination mail or because there is no plane available for transport. In these cases, purchases will be prepared for shipment and will only be sent after returning to normal. We count on your understanding. Countries that do NOT accept shipments: Africa (all countries), Australia, Indonesia, Filipinas and New Zealand.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Topic: Music, Musicians
  • Year of Issue: 2017
  • Grade: XF/S (Extremely Fine/Superb)
  • Place of Origin: Brazil
  • Denomination: RHM C-3748
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Brazil
  • Type: Full Sheet
  • Quality: Mint Never Hinged/MNH

    Description

    Condition: New (Unused) - Mint MNH
    Sheet - 20V
    The shipments are by registered mail (with tracking number).
    ABOUT THE STAMP:
    This issue is a tribute to Violeta Parra, composer, singer, plastic artist, ceramist, important folklorist of her country and founder of Chilean popular music. The stamp features the image of Violet, accompanied by her guitar, photographed during a presentation at the "La Scala" Room in Paris, in 1953. Under her photo, an excerpt from the score of one of her songs appears, highlighting the musicality of composer, and the commemorative logo of the 100th anniversary of his birth. At the bottom of the stamp was used the color violet in reference to the name of the honoree. To emphasize his talent as a plastic artist, the leaf of this issue, with 20 stamps, was composed on the image of his work "Niños en Fiesta", papier-mâché relief on agglomerated wood, from 1963-1965. In the conception of art the technique of photography and computer graphics was used.
    Estimated time to receive (in days):
    Locus
    Minimum
    Average
    Maximum
    America and Europa
    10
    20
    45
    Oceania
    16
    28
    50
    Africa
    18
    26
    50
    Asia - Japan
    12
    20
    45
    Asia - Russia
    20
    38
    60
    Asia - Others
    15
    31
    60