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Russian Post, Publishing and Trade Centre "Marka" (ИТЦ «Марка»). The design of the stamp by G. Komlev.
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English: Ancient art.
The Saviour by Andrei Rublev. The icon from the Zvenigorodsky Chin (Deesis Row from Zvenigorod). The beginning of 15th c.
The stamp of Russia, 1.00 Ruble, 3 July 1992, PTC Marka Catalogue No 38, Michel No 257, Scott No 6093. Coated paper. Offset printing. Perforation: comb 12:12½. Size of the stamp: 37×52 mm. Print run: 2,300,000.
Русский: Древнее искусство.
Андрей Рублёв. Спас. Икона из Звенигородского деисусного чина. Начало XV в.
Почтовая марка России, 1,00 руб., 3 июля 1992 г., Каталог ИТЦ «Марка» № 38, Michel № 257, Scott № 6093. Бумага мелованная. Офсетная печать. Перфорация – гребенчатая 12:12½. Размер марки - 37×52 мм. Тираж – 2 300 000.
Date 3 July 1992
date QS:P571,+1992-07-03T00:00:00Z/11
Source/Photographer From a personal collection.

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