This image shows a piece of Italian mail with two distinct postage stamps and a partial postmark. The top stamp features Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man, a famous drawing illustrating the proportions of the human body. The text "LEONARDO DA VINCI" is at the top, and "ITALIA" is visible, along with "LPZS SPA ROMA" and the designers' names "A. DI STASI R. MORENA". The bottom stamp depicts the Piazza del Duomo in Milan, showcasing the iconic Milan Cathedral. Text on this stamp includes "PIAZZA DEL DUOMO - MILANO", "ITALIA", "50 g", and the artist's name "R. FANTINI". A circular postmark partially obscures both stamps, clearly showing "CITTA DELLA POSTE" (City of the Post Office in Italian) and the date "07.03". This combination of stamps on the mail represents Italian art and architecture, connected by their origin and postal transit.
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