International Stamp Exhibition  - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1972 - 10 Pfennig

Designer: Manfred Gottschall, Karl-Marx-Stadt

International Stamp Exhibition - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1972 - 10 Pfennig


Theme: Art & Culture
CountryGermany / German Democratic Republic
Issue Date1972
Face Value10.00 
Colormulti-colored
PerforationK 14
Printing TypePhotogravure
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number1527
Chronological ChapterGER-DDR
SID314800
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International Stamp Exhibition in the GDR "Interartes" For the International Stamp Exhibition in the GDR "interartes", the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic issued four multicolored special postage stamps, two of them with surcharge. The sums collected will be handed over to the Philatelistenverband der DDR in the Kulturbund. INTERARTES 72 in the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin For the fourth time, stamps of the German Democratic Republic present exhibits of the State Museums of the GDR's capital city, Berlin. While the series of 1958 and 1959 saw the rescue and return of significant works by the Soviet Union, and advertised the 1966 edition for Babylonian art treasures, the most recent issue is INTERARTES 72, a stamp exhibition with international participation 14 countries, thematically dedicated to the field of art and culture and takes place from 4 October to 5 November 1972 in the Old Museum on Marx-Engels-Platz and in front of the world-famous Pergamon Altar in the Pergamon Museum am Kupfergraben. With this exhibition, the Philatelistenverband der DDR in the Kulturbund, in close cooperation with the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, is taking a completely new, promising path by presenting the stamp exhibits, the themes of architecture, fine and applied arts, folk art, literature, music and the arts treat the performing arts, original works of art from the respective areas are set aside. Paintings, graphics and sculptures, architectural drawings and models, products of folk art, books and autographs of famous writers, musical instruments and scores, set design and posters and much more, enter into a direct, living relationship to the diverse message of the stamp exhibits. In this way, philately is for the first time placed organically in the great frame of art and culture. In detail, the four INTERARTES commemorative stamps show the following art treasures of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin: 10 pfennig value In the 5th dynasty (around 2470-2320 BC), the Egyptian pharaohs built so-called sun sanctuaries, which are special revered seals for the sun god Re. One of them, built by King Ne-user-Re (around 2300 BCE) near Saqqara (near Cairo), was excavated at the turn of the century. There were numerous reliefs with scenes from the flora and fauna in the seasons summer and winter. They come from a special covered walkway, which was called because of the content of the representations wide or even season chamber. Most of these reliefs went to the Berlin Egyptian Museum, where they were always one of the main attractions. Among them is the pictured relief with a bird catching scene. After peasants in the marshy thickets of the Nile delta have caught a great variety of birds in large nets, they are placed in waiting cages and later taken to the city, where they are sacrificed and eaten on festive occasions.

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International Stamp Exhibition in the GDR "Interartes" For the International Stamp Exhibition in the GDR "interartes", the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic issued four multicolored special postage stamps, two of them with surcharge. The sums collected will be handed over to the Philatelistenverband der DDR in the Kulturbund. INTERARTES 72 in the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin For the fourth time, stamps of the German Democratic Republic present exhibits of the State Museums of the GDR's capital city, Berlin. While the series of 1958 and 1959 saw the rescue and return of significant works by the Soviet Union, and advertised the 1966 edition for Babylonian art treasures, the most recent issue is INTERARTES 72, a stamp exhibition with international participation 14 countries, thematically dedicated to the field of art and culture and takes place from 4 October to 5 November 1972 in the Old Museum on Marx-Engels-Platz and in front of the world-famous Pergamon Altar in the Pergamon Museum am Kupfergraben. With this exhibition, the Philatelistenverband der DDR in the Kulturbund, in close cooperation with the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, is taking a completely new, promising path by presenting the stamp exhibits, the themes of architecture, fine and applied arts, folk art, literature, music and the arts treat the performing arts, original works of art from the respective areas are set aside. Paintings, graphics and sculptures, architectural drawings and models, products of folk art, books and autographs of famous writers, musical instruments and scores, set design and posters and much more, enter into a direct, living relationship to the diverse message of the stamp exhibits. In this way, philately is for the first time placed organically in the great frame of art and culture. In detail, the four INTERARTES commemorative stamps show the following art treasures of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin: 10 pfennig value In the 5th dynasty (around 2470-2320 BC), the Egyptian pharaohs built so-called sun sanctuaries, which are special revered seals for the sun god Re. One of them, built by King Ne-user-Re (around 2300 BCE) near Saqqara (near Cairo), was excavated at the turn of the century. There were numerous reliefs with scenes from the flora and fauna in the seasons summer and winter. They come from a special covered walkway, which was called because of the content of the representations wide or even season chamber. Most of these reliefs went to the Berlin Egyptian Museum, where they were always one of the main attractions. Among them is the pictured relief with a bird catching scene. After peasants in the marshy thickets of the Nile delta have caught a great variety of birds in large nets, they are placed in waiting cages and later taken to the city, where they are sacrificed and eaten on festive occasions..