
Stake attention in this memory
This is a close-up, slightly angled shot of a postage stamp featuring a still life painting of peaches. The painting depicts a woven basket filled with ripe peaches, some of which are spilling out. In the foreground, a white cloth is draped over a surface, with a few individual peaches resting on it. Another bowl of peaches is visible in the background. The scene is rendered in rich, warm colors, with a focus on the textures of the fruit and the basket. The overall impression is one of abundance and rustic beauty. Visible text on the stamp includes: - "ПОЧТА" (Posta - meaning Post or Mail) in large Cyrillic letters on the left side, angled. - "П.П. КОНЧАЛОВСКИЙ · ПЕРСИКИ · 1935" (P.P. Konchalovsky · Peaches · 1935) in smaller Cyrillic letters along the top edge, indicating the artist, subject, and year of the painting. - "ГОСУДАРСТВЕННАЯ ТРЕТЬЯКОВСКАЯ ГАЛЕРЕЯ · МОСКВА" (State Tretyakov Gallery · Moscow) in Cyrillic letters along the right edge, suggesting the painting is housed there. - "1976" in Cyrillic numerals on the right edge, indicating the year the stamp was issued. - "6" in large Cyrillic numerals on the far right edge, likely the denomination of the stamp. - "СССР" (USSR) in large Cyrillic letters on the right side, below "1976". The stamp has perforated edges, typical of postage stamps. The background of the stamp is a light yellow. The surface the stamp is resting on appears to be a textured fabric, possibly a tablecloth or linen.
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