7/12/2023 0 Comments Alfred newman![]() (3.02 × 3.97 cm) Place United States of America See more items in National Postal Museum Collection Title Scott Catalogue USA 3343 Topic Contemporary (1990-present) Music & Musicians Stars of Stage & Screen U.S. Data Source National Postal Museum Date SeptemObject number 2000.2020.407 Printer Ashton-Potter USA (Ltd) Type Postage Stamps Medium paper ink (multicolor) adhesive Dimensions Height x Width: 1 3/16 × 1 9/16 in. 33-cent mint single Issued SeptemCredit line Copyright United States Postal Service. Reference: Postal Bulletin (August 12, 1999). Composed by David Raksin, Conducted by Alfred Newman.Please note that the rights belong to the owner. 42.5 million stamps were printed by Sterling Sommer in the offset process. Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1944). These Academy Award-winning composers wrote some of the best-loved scores in Hollywood films from the 1930s through the 1960s. The stamp, issued as part of The Legends of American Music Series, honors composers Max Steiner, Dimitri Tiomkin, Alfred Newman, Bernard Herrmann, Franz Waxman, and Erich Wolfgang Korngold. Six talented and award-winning composers have been chosen to represent this musical genre and its vital role in American cinema. iconography decades prior to his association with the magazine, appearing in late nineteenth-century. The character's distinct smiling face, parted red hair, gap-tooth smile, freckles, protruding ears, and scrawny body, first emerged in U.S. For much of the twentieth century, Hollywood composers have added immeasurably to our enjoyment at the movies, using the power of music to help bring films to life. Neuman is the fictitious mascot and cover boy of the American humor magazine Mad. The stamps were designed by Howard Paine of Delaplane, Virginia, and illustrated by Drew Struzan of Pasadena, California. Object Details Description Six 33-cent Hollywood Composers commemorative stamps were issued in Los Angeles, California, on September 16, 1999.
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