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Modern art
Netherlands 2006.01.02
In issue: Stamp(s): 20 Booklet(s): 3
Printing: on self-adhesive paper with phosphorescent corners on each stamp
Issued in: booklets of 10 stamps (39-cents stamps) and of 5 stamps (69 and 85-cents stamps), as one set
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Number by catalogue: Yvert: C2294 Scott: 1212
Perforation type: 14 ½x14 ½
Subject:
The booklet contains a ten stamps of 39 cents each. On stamps - masterpieces of modern Dutch art
Additional:
* On a face of the booklet also printed reproduction of stamp of 2005 from "Farm technology" issue
Size (of sheet, booklet) mm: 85x238
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Number by catalogue: Yvert: 2298 Scott: 1212e
Subject:
39 cents. The photo "A Day in Holland/Holland in a Day"**, by Barbara Visser*
Additional:
*Barbara Visser (Haarlem, 1966).
Lives and works in Brussels and Amsterdam.
Barbara Visser studied at the Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam, Cooper Union in New York and at the Jan van Eyck Akademie in Maastricht. Since 1992 her work is exhibited in well-known museums, institutes and galeries in The Netherlands and abroad; among others at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, The Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, the Palais des Beaux Arts in Brussels and the Contemporary Art Center of Vilnius (Lithuania). Barbara Visser is granted several awards, such as the Charlotte Köhler award (1996), the Prijs Jonge Belgische Schilderkunst (1999) and the Friedrich Gildenwart-Vordemberge Preis (2000).
**"A Day in Holland/Holland in a Day"- it's a cycle of photos made by Barbara in 2001 in Nagasaki Holland Village - Japanese open-air museum of reconstructed monuments of the Dutch architecture. -
Number by catalogue: Yvert: C2309 Scott: 1214
Perforation: No
Subject:
The booklet contains 5 stamps of 85 cents with the artworks of modern dutch artists.
Size (of sheet, booklet) mm: 58x98
Topics: Mills in Art Mills within the landscapes Wind pumps and farm windmill Windmills
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Number by catalogue: Yvert: 2310 Scott: 1214b
Perforation: No
Subject:
85 cents. "Working progress" by Tadashi Kawamata*
Additional:
*About Tadashi Kawamata you can read in this site
Also you can see a FDC for this issue: first, second, third and fourth
Topics: Mills in Art Mills within the landscapes Wind pumps and farm windmill Windmills