Stamp
SCG8773 - France 1969 – Philippe le Bon, Duke of Burgundy
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Issued by France in 1969, this 1.00 franc commemorative stamp features Philippe le Bon (Philip the Good), Duke of Burgundy, portrayed by the Flemish painter Rogier de la Pasture (also known as Rogier van der Weyden). The artwork depicts the Duke in rich 15th-century attire, symbolizing the grandeur of the Burgundian court and its cultural influence during the early Renaissance. Printed in multi-color intaglio, the design showcases France’s tradition of honoring art history and master painters. This issue remains a refined collectible for enthusiasts of portrait art and Franco-Flemish heritage.
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