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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Fredartsy, Philately - Queen Elizabeth II The Machin Series Union Jack, 2026
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Fredartsy

Philately - Queen Elizabeth II The Machin Series Union Jack, 2026
Oil on Canvas
Height X Width (16.75" X 12.75")
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Fredartsy, Philately - Queen Elizabeth II The Machin Series Union Jack, 2026
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In this arresting oil on canvas, the artist appropriates the quintessential emblem of British bureaucracy—Arnold Machin’s iconic profile of Queen Elizabeth II—and transforms it into a potent, contemporary discourse on...
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In this arresting oil on canvas, the artist appropriates the quintessential emblem of British bureaucracy—Arnold Machin’s iconic profile of Queen Elizabeth II—and transforms it into a potent, contemporary discourse on national identity. The image is rendered with a precise, hyperrealistic finish that elevates the paper stamp into a colossal, monumental form against a rich, void-like black field.

The central thesis of the work lies in the graphic overlay of the Union Jack. The flag is not merely painted *on* the surface, but seemingly integrated *into* the very form of the monarch, creating a powerful fusion of person and nation. The red, white, and blue diagonal stripes are meticulously applied across the contours of the face and the diadem, at once honoring and obscuring the subject.

The £3 denomination is a deliberate historical departure, moving beyond standard postage values to imply an almost transactional value on national allegiance or heritage itself. The contrast between the stark, flat background and the richly sculpted painting technique draws the viewer in, inviting a deeper interrogation of political unity, historical memory, and the enduring power of symbolic currency.

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San Francisco

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The Machin series of postage stamps was the main definitive stamp series in the United Kingdom for most of the reign of Elizabeth II, from 1967 until her death in 2022. Introduced on 5 June 1967, it was the second series of her reign, replacing the Wilding series. The last issue was on 4 April 2022, four months before the Queen's death on 8 September.
 
Designed by Arnold Machin, the stamps consist simply of the sculpted profile of the Queen and a denomination, and are almost always in a single colour.
 
After five decades of service, the series has encompassed almost all changes and innovations in British stamp printing. This has encouraged an abundant specialised philatelic collectors' market and associated literature.
 
Arnold Machin's 1964 effigy of Elizabeth II was replaced on British coins in 1984 by an older-looking portrayal by Raphael Maklouf. However, the Queen's likeness on British definitive stamps was not replaced after 1967, and she herself rejected the last proposals to replace them.
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