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SCG5935 - Turkey 1976 Europa CEPT – Rural Life Paintings by Zaim and Tollu
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Issued in 1976, this striking EUROPA CEPT set from Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti) celebrates the theme of “Art in Europe” through works by two prominent Turkish painters. The 250 kuruş stamp features “Yaylada Yörükler” (Nomads on the Plateau) by Turgut Zaim, depicting Anatolian villagers and their pastoral life with vibrant folkloric realism. The 110 kuruş stamp shows “Hatay’da Portakal” (Oranges in Hatay) by Cemal Tollu, presented in a modernist cubist style, symbolizing Turkey’s evolving artistic identity. Printed by APA Offset Basımevi, these stamps beautifully merge traditional culture with modern art.
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