News EXPONET Virtual Exhibition - March 2011
fate G. Taras Shevchenko, Ukrainian folk poet (known is the collection of named Kobzar), but also a writer, painter and all-round artist, rightly regarded as a genius of the Ukrainian people are trapped in pětirámovém Exhibit No. 671 of his fellow countryman Alexander Karaneviče. Life and even postmortem pilgrimage Kobzar "players on the specific Ukrainian folk stringed instrument, as illustrated by all types of philatelic material. Serf Shevchenko, redemption for his artistic talent, and then again and again persecuted Tsarist regime and was a frequent motif stamp creation of the Soviet Union and now independent Ukraine. His posthumous journey reminds our Macha. The exhibit is a classic example of processing of one person, to whom even excess of philatelic material.
Another new exhibit (No. 672), the Finnish architect Jukka Mäkinen and called it the House of God - the history of European religious architecture. Also on this topic, there is a wealth of material and is therefore instructive, as to his choice of accessing specialist - builder. Czech visitors attracted particular sketch Chudomel J., 1974, with the classical view of the castle, or a sketch from 1945 in Vienna Cathedral of St.. Stephen and the largest Austrian Pummerin bell, both in the fifth frame. Attractive theme, where we found some technical irregularity, the author came to seven frames.
Exhibit 673 with the number called its creator, the Belgian philatelist Ronald van Wardhuizen, Danzig (Gdansk). Well-structured postal history material comes from all historical periods of the Free Hanseatic City originally, and later seized by Prussia in 1807 and occupied by Napoleon, etc., as we learn inserted leaves with dense historical text. The uniqueness of the exhibit shows excess předznámkových letters range of nearly seven exhibition space, The dating last letter - 1854th The collection, which must be viewed in peace and pleasure. Last
today introduced an exhibit (No. 674) is from the same author as well as postal addresses Danzig, from which a very special section correspondence: shipments returned to the sender. The title is simple: Danzig - Zurück - Retour. Gradually, all the documented types of returned items - any options from which the letter may return the shipment to the consignee. That his "philosophy" textbook explains the first two leaves and documented for nearly eight exhibition areas. One last letter bears the stamp issued "Well 59/GRANDE Armee" - returned from France to Gdansk national of Napoleon's army. While the first exhibit of Gdansk has been described on the computer, the last still strojnickým over stencil print, with a slope of 75 degrees, as used around 1960. Maybe we've seen in our earlier ...
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Commentary prepared Josef Solc
Taken from the magazine PHILATELY http://www.stamps.cz/
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