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Wednesday, 20 September 2017 at 02:53
Item n°475304400
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Thursday, 2 May 2024 at 22:07
2008 100th Anniversary of the National Taiwan Museum Stamps & Souvenir Sheet(s/s). Formosa(Taiwan), Rep of China.
First day of issued: May 29,2008.
Scarce.
There is thin white borders around each single stamp.
No thin white borders around the stamps of the s/s.
Formerly the Taiwan Governor-General's Museum, the National Taiwan Museum, founded in 1908, is the oldest museum in Taiwan. The museum's focus is on natural history. 2008 is the 100th anniversary since the founding of the National Taiwan Museum.
The souvenir sheet(s/s) includes 2 stamps with a large detail of the map as background. On its upper right and left corners, there are the designs of the museum and the logo of the 100th anniversary.
2 stamps of the s/s featuring the museum's most treasured pieces: the Yellow Tiger National Flag of Democratic Taiwan, a portrait of Jheng Cheng-gong(Koxinga), and a map of Taiwan dating from the Emperor Kangsi's reign during the Cing Dynasty.
The NT$5 stamp depicts the Yellow Tiger National Flag of Democratic Taiwan and the NT$25 stamp portrays Jheng Cheng-gong(Koxinga) with the detail of a map of Taiwan dating from the Emperor Kangsi's reign during the Cing Dynasty as background.
The designs follow:
NT$5.00: The Yellow Tiger National Flag of Democratic Taiwan: In 1895, the Cing Dynasty of China ceded Taiwan to Japan. The local gentry petitioned unsuccessfully for the Cing court to reverse the decision. Without China's support, people in Taiwan declared independence and established the Republic of Formosa. The republic's flag featured a yellow tiger on a blue ground. They intentionally chose the tiger, which, however formidable, falls behind the Cing court's dragon.
NT$25.00: A portrait of Jheng Cheng-gong(Koxinga): This portrait is the earliest and most lifelike of all the extant Jheng portraits. It is believed that Jheng commissioned an artist to paint this portrait in Tainan. In 1911, it was included in the collection of the Taiwan Shrine. Later, a Japanese governor of Taiwan ordered a Japanese painter to make a copy and put it in Kaishan Shrine. That copy is also part of the museum collection today.
Background of the s/s- A map of Taiwan: This is the earliest extant map of Taiwan painted on a horizontal silk scroll in the style of Chinese landscape painting. It is 569 cm in length and 70 cm in width. In 1902 the Office of the Taiwan Governor-General bought this map. It then became one of the important holdings of the Taiwan Governor-General's Museum. The museum commissioned painters to paint copies of it, and these copies are likewise found in the National Taiwan Museum's collection.
The photo is only an example.
Mint & never hinged(mnh).
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