King José I Coach - National Coach Museum - Lisbon, Portugal
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N 38° 41.849 W 009° 11.982
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This postage stamp depicts the King José I Coach, one of the historic coaches in the National Coach Museum in Lisbon, Portugal.
Waymark Code: WMD6EP
Location: Lisboa, Portugal
Date Posted: 11/26/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
Views: 8

ABOUT THE LITTER:

18th Century (2nd half)
Ceremonial vehicle.
Portuguese work.
(Inv. nº 22)
Dim. 642 x 225 x 298 cm

Built for King José I, exalting the strength of Royal Power, portrayed by an eagle.

The lively symbiosis of the styles of Kings Louis XIV and Louis XV highlight the decoration in an interpretation of Portuguese characteristics.

The gilt and red carved woodwork is very rich in decoration and movement. Below this there is a mixture of masks, volutes, Atlases, chains of flowers and fruit, winged spirits and human heads with features notably like American Indians, clearly recalling the Portuguese contact with other parts of the world.

The work is by the sculptors José de Almeida and Félix Vicente de Almeida.

On the upper rear panel is a painting attributed to Cirílo Volkmar Machado (1748-1823), a Portuguese painter who studied in Rome and was selected as painter of the Royal Prince.

The interior has red velvet and the Portuguese royal coat of arms on the ceiling.

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ABOUT THE NATIONAL COACH MUSEUM:

"The National Coach Museum (Portuguese: Museu Nacional dos Coches) is located in the Belém district of Lisbon, in Portugal. The museum has one of the finest collections of historical carriages in the world, being one of the most visited museums of the city.

The museum is housed in the old Horse Riding Arena of the Belém Palace, formerly a Royal Palace which is now the official residence of the President of Portugal. The Horse Riding Area was built after 1787 following the Neoclassical design of Italian architect Giacomo Azzolini. Several Portuguese artists decorated the interior of the building with paintings and tile (azulejo) panels. The inner arena is 50 m long and 17 m wide, and was used for training horses and for horse riding exhibitions and games, which could be watched from its balconies by the Portuguese royal family.

The museum was created in 1905 by Queen Amélia to house an extensive collection of carriages belonging to the Portuguese royal family and nobility. The collection gives a full picture of the development of carriages from the late 16th through the 19th centuries, with carriages made in Italy, Portugal, France, Spain, Austria and England.

Among its rarest items is a late 16th/early 17th-century traveling coach used by King Philip II of Portugal to come from Spain to Portugal in 1619. There are also several pompous Baroque 18th century carriages decorated with paintings and exuberant gilt woodwork, the most impressive of these being a ceremonial coach given by Pope Clement XI to King John V in 1715, and the two coaches of the Portuguese embassador to Pope Clement XI, built in Rome in 1716.

A section of the museum is located in the Ducal Palace of Vila Viçosa, in Southern Portugal."

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Stamp Issuing Country: Portugal

Date of Issue: May 23, 2005

Denomination: 0.45 Euro

Color: Red, gold, black, white, pink, blue.

Stamp Type: Single Stamp

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