# 1550 PB - 1974 10c Traditional Christmas: Angel Altarpiece
1974 10¢ Angel Altarpiece
Traditional Christmas
City: New York, New York
Quantity: 835,180,000
Metropolitan Museum Of Art
The history of “The Met” dates back to 1866 in Paris, France. At that time, John Jay (grandson of Chief Justice John Jay) and a group of Americans visiting Paris began talking about creating a “national institution and gallery of art” to help educate the American people.
From 1879 to 1895, The Met hosted the Metropolitan Museum of Art Schools to educate people on fine arts. In 1893, another act pertaining to the museum was passed, requiring that the collections “shall be kept open and accessible to the public free of all charge throughout the year.”
Below you’ll find several stamps honoring artists whose work is in the Met’s collections:
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Click here to visit the Met’s website, where you can see some of their collections and discover more history.
1974 10¢ Angel Altarpiece
Traditional Christmas
City: New York, New York
Quantity: 835,180,000
Metropolitan Museum Of Art
The history of “The Met” dates back to 1866 in Paris, France. At that time, John Jay (grandson of Chief Justice John Jay) and a group of Americans visiting Paris began talking about creating a “national institution and gallery of art” to help educate the American people.
From 1879 to 1895, The Met hosted the Metropolitan Museum of Art Schools to educate people on fine arts. In 1893, another act pertaining to the museum was passed, requiring that the collections “shall be kept open and accessible to the public free of all charge throughout the year.”
Below you’ll find several stamps honoring artists whose work is in the Met’s collections:
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Click here to visit the Met’s website, where you can see some of their collections and discover more history.