Stamp
SCG4912 - Vatican City 1972 – Bramante Dome Commemoration, 25 Lire
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Issued in 1972 by Vatican City, this 25 Lire stamp celebrates the Bramantesque architectural legacy of Donato Bramante, the Renaissance architect who designed the first plans for St. Peter’s Basilica. The design features a finely engraved depiction of the Basilica’s majestic dome, rendered in black on a buff background. The inscription “celebrazioni bramantesche” highlights the commemorative theme. Printed by the I.P.S. in Rome and engraved by R. Di Giuseppe, this issue honors the enduring influence of Renaissance architecture on Vatican art and culture. Highly regarded among collectors of Vatican, architectural, and religious-themed stamps.
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