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SCG1093 - Soviet Stamp Honoring Japanese Artist Ogata Kōrin
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This mint 40 kopeck stamp from the Soviet Union (USSR) was issued in 1959 to honor Ogata Kōrin a renowned 17th-century Japanese artist of the Rinpa school. The illustration, drawn in traditional Japanese style, depicts a man riding a giant fish — a motif rich in mythological and artistic symbolism. This culturally significant issue is prized among collectors of Japanese art, Soviet thematic stamps, and international artist tributes.
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