2014 - Canadian photography souvenir sheet of 4 stamps


2014 - Canadian photography souvenir sheet of 4 stamps
Added by Alain Martineau
General Description : Gum type: PVA
OFDC Cancellation Location: Ottawa ON
Imagine having to choose the best images to reflect Canadian photography from the past 150 years – and depict that talent in just seven stamps a year. That balancing act would demand expertise and judgment. In planning this multi-year series, Stamp Design Manager Alain Leduc approached a group of archivists and museum curators with historical and technical knowledge of photography in Canada.
They chose 35 photographers they deemed prominent in the history of Canadian photography. They were then asked to suggest one representative photograph from each artist. From this list, Leduc and his design team chose seven artists to be featured on five domestic-rate stamps, one U.S. denomination and one international stamp for each year of the series. They also had to consider the period in which the photo was shot, the location, and its quality and integrity once reduced to stamp size.
The 2014 edition of the series includes domestic stamps featuring Fred Herzog’s Bogner’s Grocery (1960), Lynne Cohen’s Untitled (1970), and Louis-Prudent Vallée’s Quebec City in Winter (1894). Edward Burtynsky’s Railcuts #1, shot at Skihist Provincial Park in British Columbia in 1985, appears on the international stamp.
Face value P for PERMANENT™ domestic rate $0.85 + $2.50
Catalog code (Michel) CA BL194
Catalog code (Scott) CA 2757
Catalog code Canada post # 403941145; Yvert et Tellier CA F3016 Stanley Gibbons CA MS3059
Series Canadian photography
Place in series 2
Stamp colour Multicolor
Stamp use Souvenir Sheet
Print run 130,000
Issue date 07/07/2014
Designer Stéphane Huot
Paper type Tullis Russell
Print technique Lithography in 6 colours
Printed by Lowe-Martin
Perforation 13+
Height 75.00 mm
Width 150.00 mm
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