Moorish Couple - 2 franc

Moorish Couple - 2 franc

Year
1938
Face Value
2
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Personalities

Catalogs References

Michel
MR 95
Yvert & Tellier
MR 90
Stanley Gibbons
MR 103

Technical Details

Colors
Pink lilac
Perforation
13
Designer
Georges-Léo Degorce
Printers
Atelier de Fabrication des Timbres-Poste, Paris
This stamp celebrates the human heritage and traditional attire of Mauritania through a striking, finely engraved double portrait of a Moorish couple. The illustration captures the man with characteristic thick, untamed hair wearing a traditional white tunic, positioned next to a woman draped in a classic headscarf (malafa), conveying a powerful message of dignity, mutual partnership, and cultural pride. Issued as part of the definitive series for French West Africa ("AOF") under the French Republic administration ("RF"), this postal release showcases the use of localized ethnographic portraiture to distinguish the unique regional identities within the larger colonial federation.Within Mauritania's historical context, this imagery honors the traditional aesthetics and social customs of the Saharan population, serving as an authentic representation of the country's human landscape and enduring cultural identity.