Saturday, December 18, 2010

Katherine Hepburn

While going through some pictures I took, I came across this photo of Katherine Hepburn's portrait at the National Portrait gallery along with 4 of her oscars. I love that you can see how the Oscar has changed over the years since its' beginnings in 1927; larger as time has passed (much like our nation's cars and waist bands!). Stamps with Hepburn's image are currently available at the USPS HERE. I used them on my Christmas cards this year and have already had a lot of comments about them! I may have to stock up again.

8 comments:

  1. What fun, and how nice to see a post that isn't about holiday decorating! I rather tongue-in-cheekishly bought the Kate Smith commemorative stamps for our cards this year. Nowhere near as stylish as KF, I admit! Reggie

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  2. Kate Smith? We're doing wide this year at the PO?

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  3. LOVE her, of course, and this post is such a great idea. Yes, not another Xmas decor, as Reggie Darling says. Merci.

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  4. If only the "actresses" of today had a percentage of her elegance and talent. Yesterday I watched "Holiday" with Katherine and Cary Grant. She plays a Society heiress and lives in this insanely big and beautiful marble townhouse. The interiors themselves made the movie worth watching.

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  5. I have to say, I think I prefer the small Oscar! K.H. is wonderful. I must get these stamps. Thank you!

    H.H.

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  6. I prefer the earliest one. looks like a granite base? and the fact that it has a patina (the new ones look too "new")

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  7. The neo-nazi who makes trips to our village post office so frightening failed to order the Hepburn stamps. Most annoyed was the Dilettante.

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  8. Stefan I adore Katherine she is a true icon in style and class!

    Joyeaux Noel!

    I have a new giveaway from My Sparrow, do come and enter! I think you will like it!

    xoxo
    Karena
    Art by Karena

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