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SCG12472 - San Marino 1978 – 30th Anniversary of Human Rights Stamp (Renato Guttuso Design)
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Issued to commemorate the 30th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948–1978), this striking San Marino stamp features powerful artwork by renowned Italian artist Renato Guttuso. The symbolic figure breaking free while raising a torch represents liberty, justice, and global human dignity, set against the backdrop of the Earth. The bold artistic style reflects late-20th-century political expression in philatelic art. Printed by Courvoisier, known for exceptional engraving quality, this issue is highly appreciated among Human Rights, UN, and Art-on-Stamps thematic collectors.
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