# 1840 - 1980 15c American Architecture: Penn Academy, Philadelphia
1980 15¢ Penn Academy
American Architecture
City: New York, New York
Quantity: 38,105,000
Pennsylvania Academy Of Fine ArtsÂ
In their academy charter dated December 26, 1805, the founders proclaimed that the academy would “promote the cultivation of the Fine Arts, in the United States of America, by… exciting the efforts of artists, gradually to unfold, enlighten, and invigorate the talents of our Countrymen.
The academy grew slowly in its early years. In 1806 it held its exhibitions in a new building designed by John Dorsey. The academy then opened its museum in 1807 and hosted its first exhibition in 1811. That exhibition included more than 500 paintings and statues. The first classes there were held a year earlier in 1819.
The stamp pictures Charles Wilson Peale’s self-portrait, The Artist in His Museum. Peale collected many of the museum’s exhibits, and he includes some of them in his painting. The stamp features several, like a wild turkey ready to be preserved. The stamp also shows a great mastodon bone, in honor of one of Peale’s greatest achievements – the rebuilding of a mastodon’s skeleton.
Click here to visit the academy’s website.
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1980 15¢ Penn Academy
American Architecture
City: New York, New York
Quantity: 38,105,000
Pennsylvania Academy Of Fine ArtsÂ
In their academy charter dated December 26, 1805, the founders proclaimed that the academy would “promote the cultivation of the Fine Arts, in the United States of America, by… exciting the efforts of artists, gradually to unfold, enlighten, and invigorate the talents of our Countrymen.
The academy grew slowly in its early years. In 1806 it held its exhibitions in a new building designed by John Dorsey. The academy then opened its museum in 1807 and hosted its first exhibition in 1811. That exhibition included more than 500 paintings and statues. The first classes there were held a year earlier in 1819.
The stamp pictures Charles Wilson Peale’s self-portrait, The Artist in His Museum. Peale collected many of the museum’s exhibits, and he includes some of them in his painting. The stamp features several, like a wild turkey ready to be preserved. The stamp also shows a great mastodon bone, in honor of one of Peale’s greatest achievements – the rebuilding of a mastodon’s skeleton.
Click here to visit the academy’s website.
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