winged Victory - 75 centesimo
Centering on the identity of the capital city, this stamp features a winged Victory figure rising above the skyline of Tripoli, identifiable by its distinct minarets and urban architecture. The symbolism of the winged figure holding a mural crown represents the triumph of the Italian state and its protective or governing role over the city. By juxtaposing a classical European allegory of victory with the traditional Islamic architecture of the Libyan heritage, the stamp highlights the complex cultural intersection of the colonial period. The flanking stalks of wheat underscore the economic theme of agricultural productivity, suggesting that the "pax italica" brings both political stability to the institutions of the city and material prosperity to the Libyan soil.