Israel’s International Year of Light stamp recently received the
Nexofil award for the most beautiful stamp of 2015.The
awards were presented Oct. 28, 2016 in Spain. A Swedish Ingrid Bergman stamp was the
runner-up, and a Croatian stamp placed third.
The winners were determined by an international jury comprised
of philatelists from more than 20 countries. Issued Feb. 10, 2015, the
11.80-shekel stamp from Israel commemorated both the International Year of
Light and the 2013 Nobel Prize in chemistry (Scott 2050).
The
stamp design represents the Schrodinger equation on the left and the protein
rhodopsin on the right. Shown on the attached tab, or label, are the emblem of
the International Year of Light and representation of rods and cones, two types
of light-sensitive cells in the human retina.
Sweden’s 14-krona Ingrid Bergman stamp issued Aug. 20, 2015, is
part of a joint issue with the United States honoring the 100th birth
anniversary of the actress (Sweden Scott 2756, United States 5012).
Both the Swedish and U.S. stamps were based on a photograph of
Bergman taken by celebrity photographer Laszlo Willinger. The Swedish stamp was
designed by Gustaf Martensson and engraved by Lars Sjooblom.
Martin Pingel, head of design at Postnord Stamps, described the
design as “a simple, powerful depiction of one of the world’s most well-known
actresses of the 20th century.”
The Croatian stamp, issued July 9, 2015 (Scott 964), was part of
the multination Euromed series featuring boats of the Mediterranean.
The 5.80-kuna stamp pictures a cargo vessel known as a bracera.
The stamp design by Dean Roksandie is based on a photograph by Ljubo
Gamulin.
Israel won another first-place Nexofil award for best definitive
stamp series for its Sept. 2, 2015, Rivers issue (Scott 2079-2084).
Spain also received two first-place awards, one for best
engraved stamp (Scott 4048, Segovia UNESCO World Heritage Site) and best mixed
printing (4038, Exfilna 2015, National Philatelic Exhibition, Aviles).
Other first-place awards were presented to stamps and souvenir
sheets of Austria, Belgium, France, Liechtenstein, Portugal, South Korea and
Uruguay.
Source : Linn’s
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