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SCG7204 - Luxembourg 10c – International Aid to Intellectuals (c.1935)
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This 10-centime stamp from Luxembourg depicts artists at work — a sculptor, a painter, and a musician — symbolizing creative collaboration and intellectual pursuit. Issued in the 1930s, it was part of a semi-postal series supporting the Secours International aux Intellectuels (International Aid to Intellectuals), an organization created to assist scholars and artists in exile or distress during the interwar period. The red-rose engraving highlights Luxembourg’s cultural solidarity with Europe’s intellectual community. Designed by Jean Origer and engraved by Achille Glénisson, it stands as a tribute to artistic resilience.
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