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Here are two stamps used in an official postcard from Australia that I received not long ago, featuring a iceberg from the Australian Antarctic Territory, top, and art on Australian stamps, bottom.
The top stamp is one of the 4 new stamps issued by the Australian Antarctic Territory. Each of the 4 stamps depict a picturesque view of different icebergs, each capturing the beauty of these icebergs and showing the shapes, colours, and textures. (Source)
The bottom stamp is a special issue by Australian Post celebrating the 150th anniversary of the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV). Flowers have long been the favourite subject of artists and consequently, the five-stamp set features five floral still life paintings selected from the collection of the NGV. The bottom stamp depicts the Camellias by Arnold Shore. Shore was an artist, teacher and critic. (Source)















I'm so pleased to see a stamp with the Antartic theme. They sound a great set.
Beuatiful stamps, I don't think I've seen any Antartic Territory stamps before.
I did once get an Australian Antarctic card with a matching stamp. It was made to look like a maxi card but I think it was a reproduction. I love the art stamp!
That's an attractive view of an iceberg, and I especially like reproductions of paintings on stamps.
Both stamps are beautiful. thank you for sharing.
Lovely stamps, my favourite is the Australian Antarctic one.
Both beautiful in different ways and the iceberg has a fascinating shape.
wow beautiful projects...i love to see them again and again and much more....