Category: Postage Stamps

  • Minuteman Statue at North Bridge

    Minuteman Statue at North Bridge

    I am honored that my “Minuteman Statue at North Bridge” photograph was selected for the exhibition title wall and brochure for this summer’s art exhibition “The Minute Man: Examining Patriotism, Victory, and Loss” at Chesterwood, the historic summer estate of renowned American sculptor Daniel Chester French in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.

    French (1850–1931) is best known for his large, iconic statue of the seated Abraham Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC. He also sculpted the Minuteman statue in Concord, Massachusetts, the subject of my photograph.

    Chesterwood is owned and run by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. A guided tour takes you through French’s elegant home, his studio, and beautiful gardens. The exhibition celebrates the 250th anniversary of our nation’s founding.

    The Minuteman statue is a 7-foot-tall bronze sculpture representing those who fought in the battle against the British Regulars at the Old North Bridge on April 19, 1775. Unveiled on April 19, 1875, for the centennial of the battle, it stands at the Minute Man National Historical Park to honor the farmers and tradesmen who fought for independence. The North Bridge, site of the first skirmish of the Revolutionary War and popularized as the location of the “shot heard ’round the world”, is in the foreground of the scene. The man is leaving his farm plow to his left, striding forward with a rifle in his right hand, signifying how these citizen-soldiers would be called upon to fight for liberty at a moment’s notice. My photograph, taken on a colorful fall day and enhanced with artistic filters, is available for purchase on my Fine Art America online shop.

    A photograph of the Minuteman Statue at North Bridge in Concord, Massachusetts.
    Minuteman Statue at North Bridge

    It is also available as part of my Stamp Treks – New England Edition album on eBay. This is a collection of my images inspired by our nation’s postage stamps.

    Each page of the album include a color print of my image, a description of the image and it’s relationship with the stamp, and, in the variation that includes stamps, a genuine mint specimen of the postage stamp. The statue was commemorated in a War Savings stamp issued by the United States Postal Service in 1942.

    The album also includes my image of Chesterwood, inspired by the 1940 stamp of French.

  • Boston Stamp Treks

    Boston Stamp Treks

    In celebration of the 2026 Boston Stamp Exposition, I selected the 23 works from my Stamp Treks series of artworks that highlight places attendees can easily visit in Boston and surrounding towns.

    Stamp collectors and anyone interested in the history of New England as depicted in our nation’s postage stamps may be interested in purchasing my Stamp Treks album which contains these photographs accompanied by a description of each artwork and its connection to the postage stamp that inspired it, and a mint edition of the stamp, all bound in a handsome 3-ring binder.

    The list of artworks below provide a link to selected works that I sell through my Fine Art America online shop, a Google Maps link to the place where I took the photograph, and a link to the Mystic Stamp Company listing for the stamp,

    Art: Old Massachusetts Statehouse

    Place: 206 Washington St, Boston, MA

    Stamp: 1988 Massachusetts Statehood

    Art: John Harvard Statue

    Place: Cambridge, MA

    Stamp: 1986 John Harvard

    Art: Curious George Shop

    Place: (was in Cambridge, MA)

    Stamp: 2006 Curious George

    Art: Mark I Computer

    Place: Cambridge, MA

    Stamp: 1996 Computer Technology

    Art: Longfellow House

    Place: Cambridge, MA

    Stamp: 2007 Longfellow

    Art: Boston Harbor Light

    Place: Boston, MA

    Stamp: 2013 Boston Harbor Massachusetts

    Art: Boston Tea Party

    Place: Boston, MA

    Stamp: 1973 The Boston Tea Party

    Art: John Copley

    Place: Boston, MA

    Stamp: 1965 John Copley – American Artist

    Art: Massachusetts Statehouse

    Place: Boston, MA

    Stamp: 1979 American Architecture: Boston State House

    Art: Paul Revere Statue

    Place: Boston, MA

    Stamp: 1958 Paul Revere

    Art: Olmsted House

    Place: Brookline, MA

    Stamp: 1999 Frederick Law Olmsted

    Art: Edgar Allan Poe Statue

    Place: Boston, MA

    Stamp: 2009 Edgar Allan Poe

    Art: John Adams Statue

    Place: Quincy, MA

    Stamp: 1986 John Adams (Ameripex)

    Art: Arthur Fiedler Statue

    Place: Boston, MA

    Stamp: 1997 Arthur Fiedler

    Art: Ben Franklin Statue

    Place: Boston, MA

    Stamp: 1956 Benjamin Franklin

    Art: Julia Ward Howe’s Brownstone

    Place: Boston, MA (private residence now)

    Stamp: 1987 Julia Ward Howe

    Art: Phillis Wheatley Statue

    Place: Boston, MA

    Stamp: 2026 Phillis Wheatley

    Art: Lucy Stone Statue

    Place: Boston, MA

    Stamp: 1968 Lucy Stone

    Art: Abigail Adams Statue

    Place: Boston, MA

    Stamp: 1985 Abigail Adams

    Art: John Hancock Memorial

    Place: Boston, MA

    Stamp: 1976 Declaration of Independence: Hancock and Thomson

  • Stamp Treks Album

    Stamp Treks Album

    My Stamp Treks album is now available for purchase on eBay.

    This unique stamp collector’s album includes my Stamp Treks series of fine art photographs, artwork inspired by our nation’s postage stamps that celebrate prominent people, historic events, and remarkable innovations of New England.

  • The Joseph Conrad

    The Joseph Conrad

    Inspired by the Connecticut Statehood stamp, I traveled to Mystic Seaport in 2012 to capture a photograph of the Charles W. Morgan, the subject of that stamp. Unfortunately it was being restored at the time so it was surrounded by scaffolding inside a large shipyard building. Getting a nice image proved difficult, so I opted to photograph the Joseph Conrad, another ship in the Mystic Seaport collection.

    The Joseph Conrad was built in 1882, in Copenhagen, as a training ship. It was originally named the George Stage, after the son of a prominent ship owner, Frederik Stage. In 1934, after 52 years of service and about to be retired, British Captain Alan Villiers bought and renamed her after Joseph Conrad, the author of popular seafaring novels. Two years and fifty eight thousand miles around the world later, George Huntington Hartford II bought and modernized the Joseph Conrad as a private yacht, sailed and raced her until 1939 at which point ownership was transferred to the US Maritime Commission and used once again as a training ship. Acquired in 1947, The Joseph Conrad now finds its home at Mystic Seaport as an exhibit and training vessel for the Mystic Mariner Program.

    Part of my portfolio of photographs, this image uses an artistic software filter to impart a painterly appearance; prints are available from my Pixels shop.

  • Portsmouth Harbor Light at Sunrise

    Portsmouth Harbor Light at Sunrise

    Taken during an early springtime morning in New Hampshire, this image of Portsmouth Harbor lighthouse shows the trees just starting to leaf out in the background. Although the vantage point is Great Island Common in New Castle a half-mile away, a telephoto lens in concert with a tight image crop pulls in the houses across the harbor in Kittery, Maine.

    This is the only lighthouse along the New Hampshire seacoast located on the mainland. The original wooden lighthouse was established in 1771, and replaced in 1878 by the current 48-foot cast-iron, brick-lined tower. It is still an active navigational aid outfitted with a fourth order Fresnel lens made of green acrylic, visible for 12 miles.

    Part of my portfolio of photographs, this image uses an artistic software filter to impart a painterly appearance.

    The photograph was inspired by the Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse postage stamp (Scott #4792), part of the New England Lighthouses series issued in 2013.