The Latest Stamp Act
The United States Postal Service just announced some of its plans for new stamps in 2025.
Among the subjects are “Battlefields of the American Revolution,” as shown above:
But which battles are commemorated?
Among the subjects are “Battlefields of the American Revolution,” as shown above:
Marking the 250th anniversary of the start of the Revolutionary War, this pane of 15 stamps invites us to witness and remember five turning points in the fight for American independence. Watercolor paintings depicting scenes of five battles appear alongside photographs of sites involved in each battle. Derry Noyes, an art director for USPS, designed the stamps with art by Greg Harlin and photographs by Jon Bilous, Richard Lewis, Tom Morris, Gregory J. Parker and Kevin Stewart.I like the juxtaposing of history painting and travel photography. And it’s interesting to see how Harlin tackled the challenge of his artwork needing to work by halves.
But which battles are commemorated?
- Lexington and Concord (1775).
- Bunker Hill (1775).
- Trenton (1776).
- Saratoga (1777).
- Yorktown (1781).
2 comments:
Ehhhhh....I really doubt the militia came across the North Bridge in as orderly a fashion as that... looks like the artist saw old pics of the ceremonies on Patriots' Day and said..."yeah...good enough"....
Wouldn't have even thought about it had you not mentioned it, but yeah, I suppose adding a Cowpens stamp or similar to make the war more geographically conclusive would have been better, but honestly I'm just happy they're touching the subject. I fear it's becoming increasingly abandoned in the minds of most Americans. And when was the last time Hollywood even touched the subject.....
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