3229) "Horses - Typically Dutch", Netherlands: PostNL (Netherlands Post) has issued a Postage Stamp of ‘Nederland 1’ in its "Typically Dutch Stamp Series", which commenced in 2020: Date of Stamp issue: 25.03.2024:
PostNL released the Typical Dutch - Cows stamp sheetlet on 25.01.2024.
The issue was the 1st of this year in the Typically Dutch series. The multi-year series started in 2020 and will be dedicated in 2024 to the animals we know best and are closest to us.
The 6 identical stamps have value "Nederland 1" for mail up to and including 20 grams with a destination within the Netherlands.
In the Typically Dutch series, stamp sheets will appear later this year on the subjects of dogs (February 12), horses (March 25), songbirds (May 13) and cats (August 12).
This issue is the third in the Typically Dutch series this year.
Typically Dutch – Horses was designed by Adam Lane, Executive Creative Director Edwin van Praet and Concept Director Huub van Veenhuijzen from Total Design in Amsterdam.
The design was created using artificial intelligence and features figurines in the shape of Delftware pottery. The is the third issue in the Typically Dutch series is about horses and was published on 25.03.2024.
Horses:
The Horse ("Equus ferus caballus") is a domesticated (tame) ungulate from the order of Perissodactyla and the Equidae family, which includes the wild horse (Equus ferus). According to most historians, domestication started approximately 6,000 years ago. Roughly 300 breeds of domesticated horse are recognised, and each breed can have a different colour variety (combination of colours and patterns) and markings. Details of stallions, mares and foals of each breed are recorded in horse breed registries.
There are four breeds of horses with origins in the Netherlands: the Friesian horse, the Gelderland horse, the Groningen horse and the Dutch draught horse.
The Netherlands has approximately 400,000 active riders and 450,000 horses (2015 figures). These are impressive numbers compared to the 40,000 horses in 1985, for example.
In the Netherlands, horses used to be used as agricultural and carriage horses and for military purposes, but nowadays they are mainly used for recreational activities and sport. Equestrian sports’ interests are represented by the Royal Dutch Equestrian Federation (KNHS).
The KNHS represents 140,000 equestrian athletes who practise a variety of disciplines including dressage, show jumping, vaulting (acrobatics), eventing (formerly military), carriage driving, reining (western riding) and endurance (long-distance riding through nature).
Delftware The history of Delftware is closely linked to that of porcelain. Delft was one of the VOC's trading posts, with warehouses where large stocks of this porcelain were stored.
Delft potters developed a type of tin-glazed earthenware that could be compared to Chinese porcelain in terms of shape, shine and decoration. Delftware became very popular over a short period of time and experienced its heyday between 1650 and 1750, when there were around 100 pottery factories.
Today, only a few factories are still producing Delftware in the traditional way, including De Porceleyne Fles and Heinen Delfts Blauw. The traditional painting style can be recognised by the mark on the bottom of the product.
Artificial intelligence AI refers to computer systems that mimic human intelligence.
These AI systems are capable of extrapolating large amounts of data and algorithms, making decisions and choices, and coming up with interpretations. The developments in artificial intelligence are coming thick and fast. It is used in numerous applications, from face recognition on smartphones and self-driving cars to smart thermostats and deep fakes – digitally manipulated images, sounds and texts.
Within AI there is a separate discipline called generative art, which is when a computer algorithm creates an original work of art or design.
The stamps on the Typically Dutch – horses sheet feature two horses depicted standing close to each other, with their heads touching. The portrait takes the form of a figurine made from shiny Delftware pottery. The image of the two horses was created using the AI programme Midjourney, which produces images based on textual descriptions. At the bottom of each stamp is the sorting hook, the year 2024, the country (Nederland) and the denomination (1). The logo for the Typically Dutch series is printed above each stamp, with a folded Dutch banner on the left and right. On the left sheet edge, another cutout of the stamp image is repeated in a larger size. The Typically Dutch logo appears once more on the upper sheet edge, with to its right a brief explanation of the relationship between humans and horses in the Netherlands.
The Nexa Thin and Nexa Rust (Svet Simov, Fontfabric, 2012) fonts have been used for the text on the stamps and stamp sheet.
Typically Dutch – horses was designed by Total Design. This Amsterdam-based design agency has been responsible for the Typically Dutch series since 2020. For the 2024 series, PostNL asked Total Design to elaborate on the Delftware theme through a combination of photography and illustrations. Delftware did end up on the stamps, but with a contemporary twist.
The Stamp Sheets:
The stamps on the Typically Dutch – Horses sheet feature two horses depicted standing close to each other, with their heads touching. The portrait takes the form of a figurine made from shiny Delftware pottery.
The image of the two horses was created using the AI programme Midjourney, which produces images based on textual descriptions. At the bottom of each stamp is the sorting hook, the year 2024, the country (Nederland) and the denomination (1). The logo for the Typically Dutch series is printed above each stamp, with a folded Dutch banner on the left and right. On the left sheet edge, another cutout of the stamp image is repeated in a larger size. The Typically Dutch logo appears once more on the upper sheet edge, with to its right a brief explanation of the relationship between humans and horses in the Netherlands.
The Nexa Thin and Nexa Rust (Svet Simov, Fontfabric, 2012) fonts have been used for the text on the stamps and stamp sheet.
Typically Dutch – horses was designed by Total Design. This Amsterdam-based design agency has been responsible for the Typically Dutch series since 2020. For the 2024 series, PostNL asked Total Design to elaborate on the Delftware theme through a combination of photography and illustrations. Delftware did end up on the stamps, but with a contemporary twist.
At the bottom of each stamp is the sorting hook, the year 2024, the country (Nederland) and the denomination (1).
The logo for the Typically Dutch series is printed above each stamp, with a folded Dutch banner on the left and right. Another cutout of the stamp image is repeated in a larger size on the left sheet edge.
The Nexa Thin and Nexa Rust (Svet Simov, Fontfabric, 2012) fonts have been used for the text on the stamps and stamp sheet.
Technical details:
Issue Date: 25.03.2024
Designer: Adam Lane, Edwin van Praet and Huub van Veenhuijzen from Total Design, Amsterdam
Printer: Cartor Security Printers, Meaucé-La Loupe, France
Process: Offset
Colours: cyan, magenta, yellow and black (CMYK)
Size:
Stamp size: 40.00 mm x 30.00 mm.
Sheet size: 122.00 mm x 170.00 mm
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