Miniature guilded frames were made especially for minted 1.40nu, 6nu, 1.50nu, and 80ch reliefed stamps. In the original Bhutanese box contains the frames, hanging ribbon and self adhesive wall holder.
Price: $60.00
Full relief printing was issued from the Government of Bhutan July 8, 1968.
The printers worked for over a year to develop the embossing process which matches as closely and concisely the artists brush strokes and colors; making the stamps actual miniature copies of the original work.
"Souvenir De Mortefontaine” 1868 by Corot

Corot was among the earliest of French artists to paint nature as she is and not as the pedantic “classics” thought she ought to be.
“L’ Angelus” ( The Prayer) 1858-59 by Millet

The great struggle for liberty and truth in art was carried a step further by Millet who came from peasant stock.
“Les Coqelicots” ( The Corn-Poppies) 1873 by Monet

The impressionist wanted to achieve the brightness of sunlight on canvases. Monet, the originator and most complete protagonist of the Impressionist, made dozens of different paintings of the same subject at different hours of the day and under different light so as to record this light correctly on the canvas.
“Les Chaumes De Montcel” ( The cottages at Montcel ) 1890 by Van Gogh

Dutch-born Vincent Van Gogh belongs to the French Post-Impressionist School. His intense love and understanding of a person, a landscape or an object vibrates in all his art. Painting became the sole passion of his life and he painted things more as he felt them than as he saw them.

Miniature guilded frames were made especially for minted 1.40nu, 6nu, 1.50nu, and 80ch reliefed stamps. In the original Bhutanese box contains the frames, hanging ribbon and self adhesive wall holder.
Price: $60.00