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Stamp printed in Italy shows Giovanni Verga Royalty Free Stock Photo
The model,1885 painting by Antonio Mancini Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lost in thought,1895-1898 painting by Antonio Mancini Royalty Free Stock Photo
The refreshment, before 1899 painting by Antonio Mancini Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cows in the foggy Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Giovanni Verga: A Literary Tribute on Italian Stamp
Russia. Moscow. Pushkin Museum. Portrait of the moneylender Cecilius Jukunda. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The equestrian statue of Ferdinando di Savoia in Turin, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
This Italian stamp, issued in 1972, commemorates Giovanni Verga (1840-1922), a towering figure of Italian Verismo. Verga, celebrated for his starkly realistic portrayals of Sicilian life and the struggles of its common people, profoundly influenced Italian literature. His works, including "I Malavoglia" and "Mastro-don Gesualdo," captured the essence of local traditions and the harsh realities of poverty, often featuring symbolic elements like the Sicilian cart wheel depicted here, representing the island's rich cultural tapestry and the enduring spirit of its inhabitants.


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