Skip to main content Skip to main navigation
heart-solid My Visit Donate
Home Smithsonian Institution IK development site for ODI
Press Enter to activate a submenu, down arrow to access the items and Escape to close the submenu.
    • Overview
    • Museums and Zoo
    • Entry and Guidelines
    • Museum Maps
    • Dine and Shop
    • Accessibility
    • Visiting with Kids
    • Group Visits
    • Overview
    • Exhibitions
    • Online Events
    • All Events
    • IMAX & Planetarium
    • Overview
    • Topics
    • Collections
    • Research Resources
    • Stories
    • Podcasts
    • Overview
    • For Caregivers
    • For Educators
    • For Students
    • For Academics
    • For Lifelong Learners
    • Overview
    • Become a Member
    • Renew Membership
    • Make a Gift
    • Volunteer
    • Overview
    • Our Organization
    • Our Leadership
    • Reports and Plans
    • Newsdesk
heart-solid My Visit Donate

37c Mary Cassatt "Young Mother" single

Postal Museum

There are restrictions for re-using this image. For more information, visit the Smithsonian's Terms of Use page .
International media Interoperability Framework
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more.
View manifest View in Mirador Viewer

Object Details

Description

The Postal Service issued 37-cent Mary Cassatt commemorative stamps in a pressure-sensitive adhesive double-sided book of twenty stamps on August 7, 2003, in Columbus, Ohio. The stamps, designed by Derry Noyes, Washington, DC, went on sale nationwide August 8, 2003.
Derry Noyes chose artwork by Mary Cassatt for this third issuance in the American Treasures Series. Known especially for her figure studies and engaging portrayals of mothers and children, Mary Cassatt was the only American ever invited to exhibit with the French Impressionists.
The four works of art appearing on the stamps are:
o Young Mother, 1888, The Art Institute of Chicago
o Children Playing on the Beach, 1884, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
o On a Balcony, 1878, The Art Institute of Chicago
o Child in a Straw Hat, circa 1886, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
The stamps were printed in gravure process. Sennett Security Products, located at the American Packaging Corporation in Columbus, Wisconsin, printed 778.8 million stamps.
Reference:
Postal Bulletin (July 10, 2003).
Mint

Credit line

Copyright United States Postal Service. All rights reserved.

Date

August 7, 2003

Object number

2003.2020.55

Type

Postage Stamps

Medium

paper; ink / gravure; adhesive

Dimensions

Height x Width: 1 5/8 × 1 in. (4.13 × 2.54 cm)

Place

United States of America

See more items in

National Postal Museum Collection

Data Source

National Postal Museum

Topic

Contemporary (1990-present)
Art & Photography
Women's Heritage
U.S. Stamps

Metadata Usage

Not determined

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/hm8c405e01a-bb64-4181-b02f-bffe09617959

Record ID

npm_2003.2020.55

Discover More

Daguerreotype of mother and child.

Picturing Motherhood: A Visual Tribute to Maternal Connections

arrow-up Back to top
Home
  • Facebook facebook
  • Instagram instagram
  • LinkedIn linkedin
  • YouTube youtube

  • Contact Us
  • Get Involved
  • Shop Online
  • Job Opportunities
  • Equal Opportunity
  • Inspector General
  • Records Requests
  • Accessibility
  • Host Your Event
  • Press Room
  • Privacy
  • Terms of Use