View of Antioch

View of Antioch

Year
1931
Face Value
2
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Sites and landscapes

Catalogs References

Michel
SY 345
Yvert & Tellier
FR-SY 206
Stanley Gibbons
SY 350

Technical Details

Colors
Dark violet
Size
40x24 mm
Perforation
13½
Printing
Photogravure
Designer
Joseph de La Nézière
Printers
Hélio-Vaugirard, Paris
This issue highlights the scenic and historical significance of Antioch, emphasizing its unique position at the foot of Mount Silpius along the Orontes River. The illustration captures the city's sprawling architecture nestled against the rugged mountainous terrain, symbolizing the integration of natural fortifications with human settlement. The theme reflects Antioch's prestigious status as a former Roman capital and a pivotal site in early Christian history, showcasing the region's diverse cultural and religious foundations. Within the Syrian context of the time, this stamp serves to project an image of geographic variety and the inclusion of ancient, world-renowned heritage sites within the nation's identity. The message is one of historical grandeur and the enduring legacy of a city that has long served as a vital link between the Mediterranean and the interior of the Levant.