Udo Lindenberg painting - self-adhesive  - Germany / Federal Republic of Germany 2010 - 45 Euro Cent

Designer: Entwurf: Udo LindenbergLayout: Professor Victor Malsy

Udo Lindenberg painting - self-adhesive - Germany / Federal Republic of Germany 2010 - 45 Euro Cent


Theme: Art & Culture
CountryGermany / Federal Republic of Germany
Issue Date2010
Face Value45.00 
Printing TypeMulticolor offset printing
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number2680
Chronological ChapterGER-BRD
SID95775
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With the single »Alles auf die Andrea Doria«, Udo Lindenberg achieved his international breakthrough in 1973. Ten years later he reaffirmed his goal of performing in the GDR with the song "Sonderzug nach Pankow". But Udo is not just a singer. He started to draw with his »Udograms« and in 1997 patented his painting with liqueurs as »liqueur«. In his artistic oeuvre, Lindenberg stood up for freedom and humanity, against violence - provocative, with irony and personal commitment. The drummer, lyricist, composer, singer and painter is an all-round artist who fascinates and polarises. Note: This self-adhesive stamp is slightly smaller in the original than its wet-stick counterpart.

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With the single »Alles auf die Andrea Doria«, Udo Lindenberg achieved his international breakthrough in 1973. Ten years later he reaffirmed his goal of performing in the GDR with the song "Sonderzug nach Pankow". But Udo is not just a singer. He started to draw with his »Udograms« and in 1997 patented his painting with liqueurs as »liqueur«. In his artistic oeuvre, Lindenberg stood up for freedom and humanity, against violence - provocative, with irony and personal commitment. The drummer, lyricist, composer, singer and painter is an all-round artist who fascinates and polarises. Note: This self-adhesive stamp is slightly smaller in the original than its wet-stick counterpart..