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QSH 1967 MiNr0113A pm B002 - Public domain scan of painting

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QSH 1967 MiNr0113A pm B002 - Public domain scan of painting

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Summary

Stamp of the (British) Protectorate of South Arabia - Qu'aiti State of Shihr and Mukalla in Hadramaut; 1967; airmail stamp of the issue "Paintings"; stamp motive with the painting "Charging Chasseur" (original title: "Officier de chasseurs à cheval de la garde impériale chargeant" (meant is the Napoleonic French Guard) by Théodore Géricault (1791-1824); This painting was created in 1812 in the style of the romantic Classicism or early Romanticism in France and is actual located in the "Musée du Louvre" in Paris (France); In the upper right corner is depicted a monochromized portrait of the then head of state Sultan Ghalib II bin Awadh bin Saleh Al Qu'aiti.; stamp postmarked

Théodore Géricault
 (1791–1824)   

Alternative names

Jean Louis Théodore Géricault

Description
French painter, graphic artist, sculptor and lithographer

Date of birth/death

26 September 1791 
26 January 1824 

Location of birth/death

Rouen
Paris

Work location

Paris, England

Authority control

: Q184212
VIAF: 64128788
ISNI: 0000 0001 2136 5971
ULAN: 500115562
LCCN: n50016306
NLA: 36556081
WorldCat

creator QS:P170,Q184212

Louvre Museum
    (Inventory)

Native name
Musée du Louvre

Parent institution
Établissement public du musée du Louvre 

Location
Paris

Coordinates
48° 51′ 37.422″ N, 2° 20′ 15.356″ E

Established
1793 

Web page
www.louvre.fr

Authority control

: Q19675
VIAF: 257711507
ISNI: 0000 0001 2260 177X
ULAN: 500125189
LCCN: n80020283
NLA: 35912436
WorldCat

institution QS:P195,Q19675
Stamp: Michel: No. 113A; Yvert & Tellier: PA4-A
Color: multicolored
Watermark: none
Nominal value: 50 Fils
Postage validity: from 1967 until ?

Stamp picture size (printed area of a single stamp without signature line): 26.0 x 46.5 mm

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Date

1967
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Source

Wikimedia Commons
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Copyright info

public domain

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