28.05.1998
Illustrator – Artsymenev Y.
Stamps per sheets: 36 (6x6 stamps).
Paper - coated; manufacturing process - offset + steel engraving; perforation - comb 12 x 12½.
"Liceum". A drawing in the draft manuscript of Chapter 8 of "Eugeny Onegin" (1829-1830). The Liceum building (which is now in the town of Pushkin, Leningrad Region) was constructed in 1788-1792 by I.V.Nejelov, and reconstructed in 1811 by V.P.Stasov. Alexander Pushkin studied there in 1811-1817. When in Liceum, the young poet wrote around 120 verses about friendship, love and nature.
Face value | Size | Description | Price, mint | Price, used | Quantity |
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1.50 | 30×42 | "Liceum". A drawing in the draft manuscript of Chapter 8 of "Eugeny Onegin" (1829-1830). The Liceum building (which is now in the town of Pushkin, Leningrad Region) was constructed in 1788-1792 by I.V.Nejelov, and reconstructed in 1811 by V.P.Stasov. Alexander Pushkin studied there in 1811-1817. When in Liceum, the young poet wrote around 120 verses about friendship, love and nature. azure, black |
1.50 | 0.30 | 250000 |
№ 439
"Alexander N. Wolf" (1804-1881). The drawing from a draft manuscript (1830). A.N.Wolf, a nobleman and landowner, was Pushkin's contemporary. He studied in Derpt's University (now Tartu, Estonia) and spent long periods of time in Tverskaya Region. Pushkin was a frequent guest in his manors Malinniki, Pavlovskoe, Berdnovo in 1828, 1829, 1830, and 1833. A.Wolf left a diary (1838-1831) which is a valuable source for researchers on Pushkin's biography, as well as an important source of information on household issues and general interest. A.N.Wolf tells of the events he witnessed.
Face value | Size | Description | Price, mint | Price, used | Quantity |
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1.50 | 30×42 | "Alexander N. Wolf" (1804-1881). The drawing from a draft manuscript (1830). A.N.Wolf, a nobleman and landowner, was Pushkin's contemporary. He studied in Derpt's University (now Tartu, Estonia) and spent long periods of time in Tverskaya Region. Pushkin was a frequent guest in his manors Malinniki, Pavlovskoe, Berdnovo in 1828, 1829, 1830, and 1833. A.Wolf left a diary (1838-1831) which is a valuable source for researchers on Pushkin's biography, as well as an important source of information on household issues and general interest. A.N.Wolf tells of the events he witnessed. |
1.50 | 0.30 | 250000 |
№ 440
"Self-Portrait" (1829). This is the so called "Large Self-Portrait" (the largest of all Pushkin's self-portraits, 8.2x8.5), the most exquisite of all. The drawing is placed in the album of the Ushakovs sisters.
Face value | Size | Description | Price, mint | Price, used | Quantity |
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1.50 | 30×42 | "Self-Portrait" (1829). This is the so called "Large Self-Portrait" (the largest of all Pushkin's self-portraits, 8.2x8.5), the most exquisite of all. The drawing is placed in the album of the Ushakovs sisters. |
1.50 | 0.30 | 250000 |
№ 441
"Tatiana" (the heroine of "Eugeny Onegin"). The drawing from the draft manuscript of Chapter 3 of "Eugeny Onegin". This is a lively expression of the poet's impressions and creative thoughts. Tatiana is one of the most charming and morally pure images of the Russian Literature.
Face value | Size | Description | Price, mint | Price, used | Quantity |
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1.50 | 30×42 | "Tatiana" (the heroine of "Eugeny Onegin"). The drawing from the draft manuscript of Chapter 3 of "Eugeny Onegin". This is a lively expression of the poet's impressions and creative thoughts. Tatiana is one of the most charming and morally pure images of the Russian Literature. |
1.50 | 0.30 | 250000 |
№ 442
"Dramatic scenes ("A knight")". The drawing from the cover of a manuscript dd. 1830. The composition which includes a sketch of a head, vignettes and flourishes (not featured on the stamp) is a decoration of the title of the book which is charateristic of the Pushkin's era. The drawing dates back to the so called "Boldino Autumn", November 1830.
Face value | Size | Description | Price, mint | Price, used | Quantity |
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1.50 | 30×42 | "Dramatic scenes ("A knight")". The drawing from the cover of a manuscript dd. 1830. The composition which includes a sketch of a head, vignettes and flourishes (not featured on the stamp) is a decoration of the title of the book which is charateristic of the Pushkin's era. The drawing dates back to the so called "Boldino Autumn", November 1830. azure, black |
1.50 | 0.30 | 250000 |
Sheetlet
Stamps per sheet: 10 (5x2 stamps).
Paper - coated; manufacturing process - offset + steel engraving; perforation - comb 12 x 12½.
The margins of the sheetlet feature drawings by A.S.Pushkin. In the upper left corner - "Horse without a rider", a drawing from the draft manuscript of "The Caucausian Prisoner" (1820-1823). On the left margin - "A Spaniard with a rapier (Don Juan)", a drawing from the draft of Act I of "The Stone Guest" (1830). On the right margin - "A Self-Portrait in a Tail-coat with a walking stick", a drawing from the draft of Chapter 5 of Eugeny Onegin (1826). In the lower right corner "A Spanish duel", a drawing from the draft of "The Stone Guest" (1830). The text on the margins reads "Drawings by A.S.Pushkin" and "The 200th Birth Anniversary".
Sheetlet print quantity - 60000.
438 | 439 | 440 | 441 | 442 |
442 | 441 | 440 | 439 | 438 |
Category:
History : The great names of history
Culture and art : Painting, graphics, icons
Stamps:
The 200th birth anniversary of A.S.Pushkin. Illustrations to the fairy-tales.
On the bicentennial of birth of A.S.Pushkin. Portraits of A.S.PUSHKIN.
FDC:
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