Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist, December 31, 2010. Paul Calle, Postage Stamp Designer, Is Dead at 82. By MARGALIT FOX. The cause was melanoma, said his son Chris, who is also... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist, December 31, 2010. Paul Calle, Postage Stamp Designer, Is Dead at 82. By MARGALIT FOX. The cause was melanoma, said his son Chris, who is also a stamp designer. A longtime Stamford resident, Mr. Calle (pronounced KAL-ee) designed more than 40... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist, December 31, 2010. Paul Calle, Postage Stamp Designer, Is Dead at 82. By MARGALIT FOX. The cause was melanoma, said his son Chris, who is also a stamp designer. A longtime Stamford resident, Mr. Calle (pronounced KAL-ee) designed more than 40 United States stamps, licked by generations of postwar Americans. He was best known for the 10-cent stamp, commissioned by NASA and issued in 1969, commemorating the Apollo 11 moon landing that year.... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist, December 31, 2010. Paul Calle, Postage Stamp Designer, Is Dead at 82. By MARGALIT FOX. The cause was melanoma, said his son Chris, who is also a stamp designer. A longtime Stamford resident, Mr. Calle (pronounced KAL-ee) designed more than 40 United States stamps, licked by generations of postwar Americans. He was best known for the 10-cent stamp, commissioned by NASA and issued in 1969, commemorating the Apollo 11 moon landing that year. His other stamps include ones honoring Gen. Douglas MacArthur (1971), Robert Frost (1974), the International Year of the Child (1979), Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan (1980), Frederic Remington (1981), Pearl S. Buck (1983), the Vietnam Veterans... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist, December 31, 2010. Paul Calle, Postage Stamp Designer, Is Dead at 82. By MARGALIT FOX. The cause was melanoma, said his son Chris, who is also a stamp designer. A longtime Stamford resident, Mr. Calle (pronounced KAL-ee) designed more than 40 United States stamps, licked by generations of postwar Americans. He was best known for the 10-cent stamp, commissioned by NASA and issued in 1969, commemorating the Apollo 11 moon landing that year. His other stamps include ones honoring Gen. Douglas MacArthur (1971), Robert Frost (1974), the International Year of the Child (1979), Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan (1980), Frederic Remington (1981), Pearl S. Buck (1983), the Vietnam Veterans Memorial (1984) and folk-art carousel horses (1988 and again, with new artwork, in 1995). Mr. Calle's work has been... Read full biography
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