The third set of Vatican City stamps to focus on the restoration of the Sistine Chapel was released on May 9, 2000. It would be the first in a series of three releases over the next three years which would call attention to the works of some of the great artists of the Renaissance era who contributed to the wealth of artwork gracing the Great Chapel. The stamps of these three issues had similar designs and are described as such in the Scott Catalog as the “Sistine Chapel Restoration Type of 2000”. The main feature differentiating the three sets is the color of the left- and right-hand frames of the stamps. For the year 2000, the frames were blue in color. BUT, there is one other distinction between the three sets which will be revealed when we reach the last set for the year 2002. The UFN release announcing this three-year series including the following introduction to the artwork which is found on the stamps: ”After having given back to humanity the colorful wonders of the ceiling and the Last Judgment, the work of Michelangelo’s genius, the restoration [of the Sistine Chapel] has now been completed with the 15th century frescoes, carried out by famous painters, which act as historical and artistic ‘foundation’ to the extraordinary frescoes of Buonarrotti.The four stamps for the year 2000 portray the following masterpieces: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The restoration of the twelve frescoes to be shown on this stamp series was part of the initial phase of the Sistine Chapel restoration. The cleaning of frescoes started in 1964 and was completed in 1974. REFERENCES: |