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SCG3012 - Israel 1990 – Marc Chagall "King David" Stamp
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This striking Israeli stamp from 1990 features a detail from Marc Chagall's stained glass window King David, part of his famous Jerusalem Windows series. Issued at a denomination of 3.00 shekels, the design portrays King David with a harp, surrounded by Chagall’s signature dreamlike imagery and bold colors. The Hebrew, Arabic, and English inscriptions highlight Israel's multilingual heritage. This issue is a tribute to Chagall's artistic legacy and biblical inspiration, making it a prized piece for collectors of Judaica, art on stamps, and Israeli philately.
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