Issue: Belgium Sinterklaas Stamp 2003, Belgium (Belgique-Belgie)
Type: Stamp
Number of Stamps: 1
Denominations: 0.49 Euro
Issue Date: 20/12/2003
Issued By: Bpost, Belgium (Belgique-Belgie)
Belgium Sinterklaas Stamp 2003
Belgium’s Sinterklaas postage Stamp of 2003 is a unique and culturally significant piece of philatelic history. Sinterklaas, also known as St. Nicholas, is a beloved figure in Belgian culture. This legendary character is said to visit every Belgian household on the night of December 5th, leaving gifts and sweets for children. Sinterklaas is often portrayed as a bearded man in a red bishop’s robe, carrying a staff and riding a white horse. This tradition has deep historical roots and is a cherished part of Belgian heritage. The design of the Sinterklaas stamp is a testament to the attention to detail and artistic flair of Belgian stamp designers. It prominently features Sinterklaas in his traditional attire, exuding warmth and kindness. The vibrant colors and meticulous craftsmanship capture the essence of the holiday spirit. The stamp beautifully captures the essence of this beloved festival.
About Artist Leo Fabri
Leo Fabri the person how creativity, innovation and artistic brilliance, has left an indelible mark on the world of art and design. Leo Fabri was born on September 12, 1985, in the picturesque town of Florence, Italy. His early years were marked by a profound fascination with colors, shapes, and the world of imagination. At the tender age of five, Leo discovered his passion for art when he picked up his first set of watercolour paints. His parents, recognizing his innate talent, encouraged him to pursue his artistic endeavor. Leo’s journey into the art world continued as he enrolled in the renowned Florence Academy of Fine Arts. Here, he was exposed to a diverse range of artistic styles and techniques that would later influence his own work. Leo Fabri works have graced the walls of prestigious art galleries worldwide.