Stamp
SCG13541 - Germany 1981 – Tilman Riemenschneider Sculpture (60 Pfennig)
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This commemorative stamp from Germany was issued in 1981 by Deutsche Bundespost to honor the renowned German sculptor Tilman Riemenschneider (1460–1531), a master of late Gothic wood carving. The design depicts a group of expressive carved figures from one of Riemenschneider’s religious sculptures, highlighting the intricate detail and emotional realism characteristic of his work. His sculptures, often created for churches in southern Germany, are celebrated for their delicate craftsmanship and lifelike expressions. The stamp beautifully reproduces the natural wood texture and sculptural depth of the original artwork. For collectors, it represents Germany’s appreciation of medieval artistic heritage and Gothic sculpture.
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