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SCG5216 - Indonesia 1967 – Paintings of Raden Saleh (Animal Scenes)
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Issued in 1967, this set of stamps from Republik Indonesia reproduces the dramatic works of Raden Saleh (1813–1880), the celebrated Javanese painter often considered the father of modern Indonesian art.
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The 25 sen stamp in red and green depicts wild animals in fierce combat, a hallmark of Saleh’s dynamic style.
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The 50 sen stamp in red and brown shows a lion attacking a buffalo, capturing the tension and movement typical of his masterpieces.
Both stamps highlight Indonesia’s recognition of its national artistic heritage, commemorating Raden Saleh’s influence as an internationally renowned painter whose works bridged European romanticism and Javanese tradition.
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