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Victor Vasarely – First Day Cover "Association Internationale 1955 - 1980"
1980
Signed in blue ink in the center by Victor Vasarely.
Cancelled on the date of issue: Paris, June 10, 1980.
Issued to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Association Internationale des Relations Publiques (IPRA), Paris, 1955–1980 – the international professional organization for communication and public relations. Vasarely designed the visual motif of this commemorative stamp as a symbol of interaction, networking, and visual communication – themes that perfectly align with his artistic vision.
A First Day Cover (FDC) is an envelope or card to which a new stamp is affixed and canceled on the first official day of issue . Artist-signed copies—like this one—are extremely rare and highly sought-after.
Victor Vasarely (1906–1997) is considered the founder of the Op Art movement. His work combines science, geometry, and aesthetics into a unique visual language in which color, rhythm, and optical illusion play a central role. Vasarely's art influenced generations of artists and designers worldwide.
The work has been expertly framed , floating on linen, in a custom-made, acid-free mount, in a hand-crafted, white wooden frame with Plexiglas® Optical HC – scratch-resistant and UV-protected.
Frame size: approx. 44 × 54 cm
Special features
The work is in very good condition.
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Shipment
Delivery time: Up to 2 weeks
Shipping costs: including careful packaging and insurance