Bab Mansour, Meknes -  50 centime

Bab Mansour, Meknes - 50 centime

Year
1923
Face Value
50
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Sites and landscapes

Catalogs References

Michel
MA 64
Yvert & Tellier
MA 112
Stanley Gibbons
FR-MA 137

Technical Details

Colors
Blue green
Size
40 x 23.5 mm
Perforation
13½
Printing
Photogravure
Designer
Joseph de La Nézière
Printers
Hélio-Vaugirard, Paris
This stamp highlights the imperial grandeur of the Alaouite dynasty through its illustration of Bab Mansour in Meknes, arguably the most magnificent gate in North Africa. The image carries a message of absolute sovereignty and decorative opulence, showcasing the vast horseshoe arch and the intricate zellij tilework that were designed to glorify the reign of Sultan Moulay Ismail. In the Moroccan context, this program celebrates Meknes as an imperial capital and a masterpiece of monumental masonry. By featuring this gate, the stamp reflects an institutional pride in the kingdom's ability to blend military strength with artistic refinement, capturing a nature where history is etched into every carved pillar and patterned tile of its fortified cities.