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SCG3687 - Austria 1971 – 1000 Years of Art in Krems (2s Stamp)
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This Austrian commemorative stamp, issued in 1971, celebrates the exhibition "1000 Jahre Kunst in Krems" (1000 Years of Art in Krems). It features an intricate engraving of a medieval figure holding a musical instrument, symbolizing the region’s rich cultural and artistic heritage. The design, in a striking magenta tone, was created by artist Adalbert Pilch and engraved by Maxime Laurent. With a face value of 2 schillings, it was part of a series honoring Austria’s historic cities and their artistic legacy. A fine collectible for those interested in European cultural history and Austrian philately.
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