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Ayn Rand Stamp print (only one available)
Collectors item!
Artist: Nick Gaetano
14” x 21”
Signed and numbered 58/250
Originally created to commemorate the United States Postal Service's 1999 Ayn Rand commemorative stamp, Nick Gaetano's striking Art Deco-inspired portrait has become one of the most recognizable artistic tributes to one of the twentieth century's most influential novelists and philosophers.
Bold geometric forms, dramatic architecture, and a confident palette of gold, crimson, and steel blue evoke the spirit of innovation, reason, and individual achievement that defined Rand's work. Her gaze emerges from a modern cityscape—a visual metaphor for the civilization built by creative minds and the enduring power of human potential.
Signed and numbered 58/250, this 14" × 21" limited edition print is offered here as the only available collector's copy. Long sought by admirers of Ayn Rand, Romantic Realism, and Art Deco design, it represents an increasingly rare opportunity to own a piece of cultural and artistic history.
Whether displayed in a library, office, or personal collection, this exceptional print serves as both a compelling work of art and a celebration of ideas that continue to inspire readers around the world.
Collectors item!
Artist: Nick Gaetano
14” x 21”
Signed and numbered 58/250
Originally created to commemorate the United States Postal Service's 1999 Ayn Rand commemorative stamp, Nick Gaetano's striking Art Deco-inspired portrait has become one of the most recognizable artistic tributes to one of the twentieth century's most influential novelists and philosophers.
Bold geometric forms, dramatic architecture, and a confident palette of gold, crimson, and steel blue evoke the spirit of innovation, reason, and individual achievement that defined Rand's work. Her gaze emerges from a modern cityscape—a visual metaphor for the civilization built by creative minds and the enduring power of human potential.
Signed and numbered 58/250, this 14" × 21" limited edition print is offered here as the only available collector's copy. Long sought by admirers of Ayn Rand, Romantic Realism, and Art Deco design, it represents an increasingly rare opportunity to own a piece of cultural and artistic history.
Whether displayed in a library, office, or personal collection, this exceptional print serves as both a compelling work of art and a celebration of ideas that continue to inspire readers around the world.
