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SCG10831 - Vatican City 1971 "Ogni Uomo è Mio Fratello" Angel Sculpture Pair
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A striking duo of commemorative stamps issued by Vatican City in 1971, each featuring the modern angel sculpture symbolizing the message “Ogni uomo è mio fratello” (“Every man is my brother”). Designed by C. Ruffini, the pair showcases two bold background colors—deep magenta on the L.50 value and rich blue on the L.20 value—enhancing the texture of the ornate, perforated metal wings. Issued during an era of artistic and spiritual renewal, these stamps remain sought-after for their emotional thematic appeal and strong Vatican design tradition. A fine addition for collectors of religious art, Vatican philately, and 1970s commemoratives.
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