Sunday Stamps - July 13, 2025
The theme this week for Sunday Stamps is Stories/Folktales.
Hungary 1959
From the series Fairy Tales, this one depicts a teacher reading to her students. It was designed by Hungarian graphic artist Eva Gabor, not to be confused with the Hungarian actress/socialite of the same name.
From the series Fairy Tales, this one depicts a teacher reading to her students. It was designed by Hungarian graphic artist Eva Gabor, not to be confused with the Hungarian actress/socialite of the same name.
U.S.A. 1998
The Gatsby Style representing the 1920s in the series Celebrate the Century, referring to the novel The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, published in 1925.
The Gatsby Style representing the 1920s in the series Celebrate the Century, referring to the novel The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, published in 1925.
U.S.A 1972
Tom Sawyer from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, by Mark Twain, art by Norman Rockwell. Part of the American Folklore series.
Tom Sawyer from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, by Mark Twain, art by Norman Rockwell. Part of the American Folklore series.
Next week? Blue
Thanks for sharing! I like the first stamp - the style and topic.
ReplyDeleteWow! three great stamps! Great stories too :-)
ReplyDeleteAmong all the tales this week, I like to see someone reading them to children!
ReplyDeleteUntil I looked it up, I thought the Eva Gabor I was familiar with designed it, and that was her reading! Too bad it wasn't.
DeleteI agree - it shouldn't be so odd to see children being read to, should it?! I do like that Gatsby style :)
ReplyDeleteGreat collection today - wow, that Hungarian one is older than I am :)
ReplyDeleteNot me! :( Only two years younger though.
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