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SCG5397 - Poland 1968 – International Poster Biennale Stamps
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Issued in 1968, this striking pair from Poland commemorates the II Międzynarodowe Biennale Plakatu (2nd International Poster Biennale) held in Warsaw. The 60 gr stamp by Henryk Tomaszewski features a minimalist dove with a four-leaf clover, symbolizing peace and unity, while the 2.50 złoty stamp by Jan Lenica presents a bold, abstract floral design inspired by Charles Gounod’s opera Faust. These stamps celebrate Poland’s rich tradition in graphic design and modern poster art, making them an essential addition for collectors of cultural and artistic themes.
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