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American Architecture

On this page you will find the following popular American Architecture:

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USA Four First Day Covers American Architecture

Four covers commemorating achievements in American architecture: The University of Virginia Rotunda, Baltimore Cathedral, Trinity Church, Smithsonian Institution, Boston State House, Philadelphia Exchange, Pennsylvania Academy of the Arts, Lyndhurst Castle.

  • Four First Day Covers
  • Country of Origin: USA
  • Date of Issue: 1980-81
  • Condition: Extra Fine

Price: $ 12.99

1886 Magazine Article American Architecture Vanderbilt Tiffany

Vintage magazine article from 1886 detailing American Architecture with pictures of the homes of Appleton House, Somerset Club, W K Vanderbilt, Charles Kneeland, and Tiffany House. Contains 11 pages, 10 illustrations.

  • 1886 Magazine Article
  • Good Used Condition
  • All pictures & text are excellent
  • Carefully extracted from The Century Magazine

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1979 AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE #1779-82 Plate Block of 4 x 15 cents US Postage Stamps

In 1979 the USPS issued this se-tenant block of four that illustrates an example of early American architecture. Each of the buildings was selected for its enduring beauty, strength, and usefulness. Pictured are the Philadelphia Exchange, the Boston State House, the Baltimore Cathedral, and the Rotunda of the University of Virginia, which was designed by Thomas Jefferson.

  • Philadelphia Exchange
  • Boston State House
  • Baltimore Cathedral
  • Rotunda of the University of Virginia
  • Thomas Jefferson

Price: $ 0.65

American Architecture First Day of Issue

Two stamps cancellred on 09-30-1982 in Washington D.C.

  • six paragraphs of text
  • two black and white drawings

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1982 AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE #2019-22 Plate Block of 4 x 20 cents US Postage Stamps

In 1982 the USPS issued this se-tenant block of four to honor the entire architectural profession, these four stamps feature unique architecture by four 20th-century architects. They are Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater, Mies van der Rohe's Illinois Institute of Technology, the Gropius House, by Walter Gropius, and Eero Saarinen's Dulles Airport.

  • Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater
  • Mies van der Rohe's Illinois Institute of Technology
  • Gropius House
  • Eero Saarinen's Dulles Airport.
  • 20th century

Price: $ 3.50

1979 "American Architecture" U.S. Commemorative Stamp Panel SC#CP111

Produced by the Postal Commemorative Society, Scott catalog #CP111. Consists of a block of 4 commemorative stamps (these are SC#1782a, which is SC#s 1779-1782), a lithograph representation of the stamps' subject (this litho is by Walter Brooks), and a detailed description of the stamps and the work of art. The stamp block is mint, and is in a protective plastic folder, and mounted on the panel below the lithograph. The description is on the back of the panel. The full panel measures 10" x 13" and is a heavy, embossed, cream-colored stock.

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Masterworks of Modern American Architecture 37 Cent x 12 Self-Adhesive Postage Stamps from USPS.

This is a commemorative sheet of 12 x 37 Cent Masterworks of Modern American Architecture. Featuring 12 different designs. Item #566800 Amount .44 Dimension: 6 3/8" x 8".

  • Released on 2004 USPS.
  • No longer available for sale at USPS.
  • Rare, Artistic, Beautiful Collecting.

Price: $ 12.99

USA Commemoratives, Issued 1980: Native American Masks, Architecture, Christmas

These commemorative stamps were issued in 1980. All stamps are Mint Never Hinged (MNH) and enclosed in protective covers; they are not pasted or glued onto the page.

  • Scott Catalog Numbers: 1834 - 1843
  • Country of Origin: USA
  • Date of Issue: 1980
  • Condition: Mint Never Hinged (MNH)

Price: $ 14.99

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Persian Architecture

On this page you will find the following popular Persian Architecture:

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Persian Art Print Architecture Shrine of Imam Reza, Mashhad

This vintage print has some slight wear around the edges of the border due to age; this does not affect the actual image and will not be visible once the print is properly matted and framed.

The caption on the bottom of the print reads as follows:

The old court, Shrine of Imam Reza, Mashhad

Pilgrims gather for prayers outside the Old Court at Mashhad. From here, the nineteenth century gilded portal added by Fath Ali Shah communicates to the Chamber of Felicity and the tomb of Imam Reza.

  • Dimensions: 48 x 24 cm
  • vintage art print
  • Glossy finish
  • Suitable for framing
  • writing can be covered by matting and framing

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Persian Art Print Architecture Tomb of Hafez, Iran's Great Poet, Shiraz, Fars Province

This vintage print has some slight wear around the edges of the border due to age; this does not affect the actual image and will not be visible once the print is properly matted and framed.

The caption on the bottom of the print reads as follows:

Tomb of Hafez, Iran's great poet, Shiraz, Fars Province

Hafez lived in Shiraz from 1300 to 1389. His verses are well-known to all Iranians, and six centuries later still have value as aphorisms. His extraordinary popularity is due to his simple and frequently discursive language, rid of any affectation and to the use he makes of familiar images and of proverbial expressions. Iranians feel that his best poetry is the "Ghazal" engraved on his tomb. The Ghazal is a six to fifteen verse composition in which the verses are linked together by a unity of inspiration and of symbolism rather than by a logical sequence of ideas. Here are a few verses:

"Sit near my tomb, and bring wine and music
Feeling thy presence, I shall come out of my sepulchre
Rise, softly moving creature,
and let me contemplate thy beauty."

  • Dimensions: 48 x 24 cm
  • Excellent example of Iranian architecture
  • Glossy finish
  • Suitable for framing
  • writing can be covered by matting and framing

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Persian Art Print Architecture Old Gateway Bagh-e Melli Tehran

This vintage print has some slight wear around the edges of the border due to age; this does not affect the actual image and will not be visible once the print is properly matted and framed.

The caption on the bottom of the print reads as follows:

Tehran, Old Gateway

The Bagh-e Melli gateway in Tehran. The towering Alborz mountains may be seen in the background.

  • Dimensions: 48 x 24 cm
  • Excellent example of Iranian architecture
  • Glossy finish
  • Suitable for framing
  • writing can be covered by matting and framing

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Persian Art Architecture Print Mihrab of Oljaitu, Jameh Mosque, Isfahan

This vintage print has some slight wear around the edges of the border due to age; this does not affect the actual image and will not be visible once the print is properly matted and framed.

The caption on the bottom of the print reads as follows:

The Mihrab of Oljaitu, Jameh Mosque, Isfahan

Stucco - the carving, moulding and painting of plaster - reached the height of its development in Iran during the Mongol period. Often disparaged for not providing sufficient resistance to the designer, allowing the creation of light fantasies without thoughtful planning. Its practice in Iran suggests both great discipline and imagination. The execution of a design is often far from easy. A foundation layer of wet plaster blocks out the major forms, and as it begins to harden the main figures and motifs are carved. Several layers may be applied for a particularly deep design, and when the plaster finally hardens it is cut and polished until a sharp focus is reached. Iran's astonishingly fast recovery from the Mongol invasion resulted in this example from the reign of Oljaitu (1304-1316), where the interplay of superb calligraphy and intricately rendered blossoms, leaves and tendrils suggest both exuberance and exquisite control.

  • Dimensions: 48 x 24 cm
  • vintage art print
  • Excellent example of Persian Architecture
  • Suitable for framing
  • writing can be covered by matting and framing

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Persian Art Print Architecture Shrine of Shah Nematallah Wali, Mahan

This vintage print has some slight wear around the edges of the border due to age; this does not affect the actual image and will not be visible once the print is properly matted and framed.

The caption on the bottom of the print reads as follows:

Shrine of Shah Nematallah Wali, Mahan

Shah Nematallah Wali spent many years is wandering through Central Asia perfecting his spiritual gifts before finally settling at Mahan, twenty miles southeast of Kerman, where he passed the last twenty-five years of his life. He died in 1431, having founded a Dervish order which continues to be an active spiritual force today. The central domed burial vault at Mahan, completed in 1437, was erected by Ahmad Shah Bahmani, king of the Deccan, and one of Shah Nematallah's most devoted disciples.

  • Dimensions: 48 x 24 cm
  • Glossy finish
  • Excellent example of Persian Architecture
  • Suitable for framing
  • writing can be covered by matting and framing

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Persian Art Print Architecture Wind Tower Broujerdi House Kashan

This vintage print has some slight wear around the edges of the border due to age; this does not affect the actual image and will not be visible once the print is properly matted and framed.

The caption on the bottom of the print reads as follows:

Wind Tower, Broujerdi House, Kashan

The strategies that have evolved in Iran to combat the rigors of the environment demonstrate a practical inventiveness that goes beyond the merely functional to provide both workable and beautiful solutions. The vents in this wind tower are arranged so as to catch the slightest cooling breath of wind, and carry it down to the chambers beneath. Although almost entirely replaced by electric air conditioning, those examples that still remain are possessed of a charm that speaks of the close relationship between form and function in classical Iranian architecture.

  • Dimensions: 48 x 24 cm
  • Excellent example of Iranian architecture
  • Glossy finish
  • Suitable for framing
  • writing can be covered by matting and framing

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Persian Art Print Architecture Chehel Sutun, Isfahan

This vintage print has some slight wear around the edges of the border due to age; this does not affect the actual image and will not be visible once the print is properly matted and framed.

The caption on the bottom of the print reads as follows:

The Interior of Chehel Sutun, Isfahan

The frescoes and paintings which cover the walls of the main reception hall depict historical scenes, such as the reception of an Uzbek king in 1646 (when the palace had just been completed), a variety of battles (including a more recent depiction of Nader Shah's victory over the Indian army at Kamal) and similar, less anecdotal pictures in the traditional miniature style. Meticulous restoration of many of the works is underway.

  • Dimensions: 48 x 24 cm
  • Excellent example of Iranian architecture
  • Glossy finish
  • Suitable for framing
  • writing can be covered by matting and framing

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Persian Topicals 7 Stamps Nursing, Archaeology, Architecture MNH Condition

These seven topical stamps were issued between 1965 and 1970 for various commemorative purposes. The first one was issued 5 August 1965 for the 60th Anniversary of the Constitution. There were two stamps issued 24 February 1966 for Nurses Day (believe it or not, there was a time when Iranian women could dress and act like professionals and these stamps prove it). The next two were issued 12 October 1966 for the Intraparliamentary Union Conference. The 13 April 1968 Iranian Archaeology Conference follows with an ancient sculpture, and finally the 14 September 1970 International Congress of Architects shows the intricate mosaic work that still decorates many buildings on the inside and outside.

  • Mint Never Hinged (MNH) condition
  • Rare topicals, now very scarce
  • Commemorate Nursing, Architecture and Archaeology

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