
Stake attention in this memory
This is a postage stamp from Cuba, issued in 1987, featuring a painting of a man. The painting depicts a man in a blue jacket and white shirt, standing with his left arm across his chest and his right arm bent, as if holding something. He has a beard and is looking to his right. The background of the painting is a landscape with a cloudy sky. The stamp itself has a decorative border with intricate patterns. Visible text on the stamp includes "CUBA" in large letters on the left, with "CORREOS" below it. To the right of the painting, vertically oriented text reads "El Bodegón" and "PINTURAS DEL MUSEO NACIONAL," indicating the title of the painting and that it is part of the national museum's collection. The number "40" and the year "1987" are also visible. The stamp has a serrated edge, typical of postage stamps. The overall impression is that of a cultural artifact, likely intended to represent Cuban art and heritage. The image is set against a textured blue background.
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