Description
This spectacular 2002 issue is one of the most interesting entries in entomological philately. Designer D. Vangelli utilized his signature style, merging incredibly detailed, almost anatomical insect drawings with abstract, multi-colored backgrounds. The series portrays praying mantises as fascinating, almost otherworldly creatures, highlighting their unique shapes and camouflage colors. The precision of the Italian I.P.Z.S. printing allows for the observation of the smallest details of the insects' carapaces and delicate wings.
Detailed Set Composition (MNH Condition):
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100 Sh. So.: A green mantis shown against yellow flowers and a dark, geometric background.
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400 Sh. So.: A mantis in a defensive posture with spread wings, dominated by shades of brown and gold.
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3500 Sh. So.: A species with extraordinary pink and purple hues, blending perfectly with the surrounding vegetation.
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Bloczek (3200 Sh. So.): The centerpiece of the collection, depicting a dramatic nature scene—a mantis catching a butterfly. The composition against stylized, colorful circles gives the entire sheet a modern, gallery-like feel.
Why Is This a Perfect Choice?
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Outstanding Design: The combination of natural realism with modern graphics makes this series stand out among other zoological issues.
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Superior Italian Quality: Printing in Rome (I.P.Z.S.) is a hallmark of the highest quality appreciated by collectors worldwide.
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Sought-after Topic: Fauna, especially insects, is a stable and increasingly popular branch of topical philately.
















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