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SCG4178 - United States 1934 – James A. McNeill Whistler 2¢ Red Stamp
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This U.S. postage stamp honors the famed American-born painter and etcher James A. McNeill Whistler (1834–1903), best known for his portrait "Whistler’s Mother." Issued in 1934, the 2¢ carmine red stamp features Whistler’s portrait framed by a laurel wreath, with artistic symbols of a painter’s palette and brushes. Part of the Famous Americans Series, it celebrates Whistler’s contributions to art and his lasting influence in both the United States and Europe. A notable item for collectors of art-themed issues, U.S. commemoratives, and cultural heritage stamps.
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