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Sinterklaas - 80 cents 1991 - Canadian stamp

Sinterklaas 1991 - Canadian stamp

Specifications

  • Quantity: 13 000 000
  • Issue date: October 23, 1991
  • Printer: Ashton-Potter Limited
  • Scott: #1341

Description

Children the world over know him by many different names and dressed in various garbs, but there is no doubt that our Santa Claus brings countless joy to million of youngsters during the festive Yuletide season each year. This year Canada Post Corporation's Christmas quartet of stamps is paying homage to him with designs depicting four classical images of the famous "man in red". The stamps, in denominations of the three most commonly used values of domestic rate, U.S. rate and international rate stamps, plus a special "Greet More" rate of 35¢ were issued on October 23, 1991, well in time for sending Christmas greetings and packages around the world. The very multicultural make-up of Canada today lends credence to the fact that the jolly old gentleman will be remembered according to one's ethnic background and upbringing. And each character in its own way symbolizes the real purpose and meaning of Christmas - the birth of Jesus Christ. The final design shows one of the Sinterklaas "Santas" common to many European countries. Renowned for giving generously to the poor secretly at night, the day of his death, December 6, was declared an official Church holiday in the 12th century. In some countries, that day is still an occasion for exchanging gifts today. The series was designed by Steven Slipp of Halifax, who created the Bishop Inglis stamp in 1988. His Santa designs are based on characters made from torn paper. Then he had the collage-like paper images scanned by a computer and digitally reduced to the proper stamp size. Combining traditional art with the latest in technology, Slipp's ingenuity marks the first time that final artwork for a Canadian stamp is simply a computer disk!
Canada Post Corporation. Canada's Stamps Details, No. 4, 1991, p. 8-10.

Creators

Designed by Steven Slipp

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Note

The values on this page are in Canadian dollars (CAD).

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