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2013 Stamp Yearbook and Stamp Packet, 2013

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 1-2
Identifier: 2

Scope and Content Note

From the Collection:

This collection consists of United States Postal Service (USPS) products related to the use of works of art by Georgia O'Keeffe on stamps. The collection is divided into two series based upon the two stamps issued: Georgia O'Keeffe Red Poppy Commemorative Stamp featuring O'Keeffe's Red Poppy (1927) issued in 1996, and O'Keeffe's Black Mesa Landscape, New Mexico / Out Back of Marie's II (1930) that was part of the Modern Art in America, 1913-1931 stamp pane issued in 2013. Materials include first day of issue ceremony programs, first day covers, sheets of stamps, stamp yearbooks, and postal guides.

Series 1 contains materials relating to the Georgia O'Keeffe Red Poppy Commemorative Stamp. The first day of issue was May 23, 1996 in Santa Fe, NM. The USPS states that it "recognizes the artistic achievements of Georgia O'Keeffe with the issuance of a 32-cent commemorative stamp" (Georgia O'Keeffe Red Poppy Commemorative Stamp First Day of Issue Ceremony Program).

Series 2 contains materials relating to the Modern Art in America, 1913-1931 (Forever) stamps issued March 7, 2013 in New York, NY. From the United States Postal Service:

The influential works of 12 American modern artists were honored today by the United States Postal Service and the Armory Show with the dedication of the Modern Art in America, 1913-1931 stamps. The ceremony took place 100 years after the first Armory Show, a groundbreaking international exhibition which offered many a first look at modern art.

Richard Uluski, U.S. Postal Service vice president, Northeast Area Operations, was joined in the ceremony by Noah Horowitz, managing director, The Armory Show; Valerie Paley, vice president, Scholarly Programs and New York Historical Society and honored guest, Dorothy Vogel, The Vogel Collection.

"The Postal Service began issuing postage stamps more than 150 years ago and we understand the power in these miniature works of art to celebrate American heritage history and culture," said Uluski. "These vivid stamps - a lasting tribute to 12 amazingly talented artists - will grace letters and packages sent to millions of households and businesses throughout the country."

The Modern Art in America, 1913-1931 commemorative First-Class Mail Forever stamps are 46 cents each and are offered in panes of 12 stamps, priced at $5.52 per pane.

The masterpieces reproduced on the Modern Art in America stamps include House and Street (1931), Stuart Davis; I Saw the Figure 5 in Gold (1928), Charles Demuth; The Prodigal Son (1927), Aaron Douglas; Fog Horns (1929), Arthur Dove; Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 (1912), Marcel Duchamp; Painting, Number 5 (1914-15), Marsden Hartley; Sunset, Maine Coast (1919), John Marin; Razor (1924), Gerald Murphy; Black Mesa Landscape, New Mexico/Out Back of Marie's II (1930), Georgia O'Keefe; Noire et Blanche (1926), Man Ray; American Landscape (1930), Charles Sheeler; and Brooklyn Bridge (1919-20), Joseph Stella. Art director Derry Noyes worked on the stamp pane with designer Margaret Bauer. (U.S. Postal Service Dedicates Modern Art in America, 1913-1931 Forever Stamps)

Georgia O'Keeffe Red Poppy Commemorative Stamp First Day of Issue Ceremony Program. United States Postal Service, 1996.

U.S. Postal Service Dedicates Modern Art in America, 1913-1931 Forever Stamps. United States Postal Service, 7 Mar. 2013. Web. 14 Feb. 2014.

Dates

  • Creation: 2013

Creator

Access Restrictions

The collection is open to the public for research purposes.

Extent

2 items

Language

English

Repository Details

Part of the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Repository

Contact:
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Santa Fe NM 87501 US
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