Europe: the letter - self-Adhesive  - Germany / Federal Republic of Germany 2008 - 55 Euro Cent

Designer: James Rizzi

Europe: the letter - self-Adhesive - Germany / Federal Republic of Germany 2008 - 55 Euro Cent


Theme: Post & Philately
CountryGermany / Federal Republic of Germany
Issue Date2008
Face Value55.00 
Printing TypeMulticolor offset printing
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number2541
Chronological ChapterGER-BRD
SID426108
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As part of the special postage stamp series »Post« with the integrated EUROPA stamp, Germany issued four stamps with various greetings in 2008. On February 7, the motifs "Alles Gute!" And "Congratulations" appeared on May 8, followed by "Kind regards" and "Danke." The American star artist James Rizzi, who collects stamps himself, designed the four brand motifs in his characteristic design. His designs embody the idea of ​​"Greetings for every occasion" in an almost perfect way: writing letters should give pleasure throughout the year, and with the sympathetic stamps, the letter also becomes a small art object. The motive for "Thanks" consists of two hands meeting in front of a friendly blue sky, one of which hands over a flower to the recipient of the letter, because, says Rizzi, "Nothing says thank you more than flowers" ("Nothing works better with anything > Thank you

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As part of the special postage stamp series »Post« with the integrated EUROPA stamp, Germany issued four stamps with various greetings in 2008. On February 7, the motifs "Alles Gute!" And "Congratulations" appeared on May 8, followed by "Kind regards" and "Danke." The American star artist James Rizzi, who collects stamps himself, designed the four brand motifs in his characteristic design. His designs embody the idea of ​​"Greetings for every occasion" in an almost perfect way: writing letters should give pleasure throughout the year, and with the sympathetic stamps, the letter also becomes a small art object. The motive for "Thanks" consists of two hands meeting in front of a friendly blue sky, one of which hands over a flower to the recipient of the letter, because, says Rizzi, "Nothing says thank you more than flowers" ("Nothing works better with anything > Thank you .