Vibrant folk art-inspired designs celebrate
American traditions and the power of connection through
holiday mail
WASHINGTON, Sept. 14,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The U.S. Postal Service unveiled
the 2024 Christmas Madonna and Child and Holiday Joy stamps today
at a special event held at the Smithsonian's National Postal
Museum.
"These stamps showcase timeless designs
that bring a touch of reverence and warmth to every piece of
mail."
These new stamps, featuring 17th-century Italian art and
inspired by Mexican folk-art, respectively, capture the festive
spirit of the holiday season.
USPS Vice President of Marketing Sheila
Holman and USPS Vice President of Supply Management
Mark Guilfoil emphasized the
significance of these stamps in continuing American holiday
traditions during their remarks before the crowd of art
enthusiasts, stamp collectors and postal officials.
"The Christmas Madonna and Child stamp is a beautiful reminder
of the season's roots," said Holman. "It's a timeless design that
brings a touch of reverence and warmth to every piece of mail.
We're proud to offer this special stamp to our customers as they
share their holiday greetings."
"These stamps provide our customers with beautiful images for
the holidays and are more than just decorations for their cards and
packages — they enable and provide a bridge between families and
friends across America," said Guilfoil. "Not only do the Holiday
Joy stamps capture the spirit of the season, they remind us of the
cherished seasonal tradition of sharing love, hope and memories
through the mail, helping us stay connected with those who matter
most."
Other speakers included Toby
Mensforth, deputy director of the National Postal Museum;
Antonio Alcala, an art director for
USPS; and Jacquie Gales Webb, host
of "Gospel Spirit," a show on WHUR-FM (96.3) in the Washington, DC, area.
Attendees at the event were treated to a first-day-of-issue
ceremony, where they had the opportunity to purchase the new stamps
and have them postmarked with a special cancellation. Following the
ceremony was the National Postal Museum's Holiday Stamps Family
Festival where children and families participated in holiday-themed
games and crafts. A special appearance by guest artist Katie Kirk added to the festive atmosphere.
The National Postal Museum, the perfect backdrop for this
unveiling, houses one of the world's largest collections of stamps
and is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the history of
communication. The addition of the 2024 Madonna and Child and
Holiday Joy stamps to the Postal Service's holiday collection
continues a cherished tradition that has brought joy and connection
to millions of Americans.
Christmas Madonna and Child features the serene Madonna and
Child from the workshop of the 17th-century Italian artist
Giovanni Battista Salvi, called
"Sassoferrato" (1609-1685). William
Gicker was the art director and Greg
Breeding designed the stamp.
Holiday Joy, four stamps inspired by Mexican folk art, were
designed by Antonio Alcalá, an art director for USPS, using
original digital illustrations by Michelle Muñoz.
Christmas Madonna and Child and Holiday Joy are Forever stamps,
which are always equal in value to the current First-Class Mail
1-ounce rate, and are now available for purchase at Post Office
locations nationwide and online at usps.com.
News of the stamps is being shared on social media using
hashtags #MadonnaAndChildStamp and #HolidayJoyStamps.
Postal Products
Customers may purchase stamps and other philatelic products
online at The Postal Store, by calling 844-737-7826 or
at Post Office locations nationwide. For officially licensed stamp
products, shop the USPS Officially Licensed Collection on
Amazon.
Additional information on stamps, first-day-of-issue ceremonies
and stamp-inspired products can be found
at StampsForever.com.
Please Note: The United States Postal Service is an
independent federal establishment, mandated to be self-financing
and to serve every American community through the affordable,
reliable and secure delivery of mail and packages to 167 million
addresses six and often seven days a week. Overseen by a bipartisan
Board of Governors, the Postal Service is implementing a 10-year
transformation plan, Delivering for America, to
modernize the postal network, restore long-term financial
sustainability, dramatically improve service across all mail and
shipping categories, and maintain the organization as one of
America's most valued and trusted brands.
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operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and
services to fund its operations.
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National contact: Jonathan
Castillo
jonathan.r.castillo@usps.gov
Local contact: Mark Wahl
mark.a.wahl@usps.gov
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