Desert Scene -  1.75 Franc

Desert Scene - 1.75 Franc

Year
1938
Face Value
1.75
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Sites and landscapes

Catalogs References

Michel
MR 64
Yvert & Tellier
MR 60B
Stanley Gibbons
MR 55

Technical Details

Colors
Blue green
Size
41 x 25 mm
Perforation
14 x 13½
Printing
Typography
Designer
Joseph de La Nézière
Printers
Jules-Jacques Puyplat
This stamp captures a foundational aspect of Mauritanian life by depicting travellers traversing an arid landscape, framed on either side by traditional Moorish geometric carpet motifs. The illustration features a figure riding a pack animal with a companion on foot, symbolizing the historic nomadism, resilience, and trans-Saharan migratory customs that defined the desert territory for centuries. Issued under the authority of French West Africa (Afrique Occidentale Française), this stamp reflects a period when the colonial administration sought to document the distinctive landscapes and cultural practices of its constituent territories. By elevating this pastoral scene into an official postal program, the issue honors the enduring heritage of Mauritania’s nomadic communities and their deep-rooted reliance on livestock and traditional trade routes to navigate the vast stretches of the Sahara.