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SCG7975 - Republic of Congo – “Paysanne d’Abala” Airmail Stamp (c.1970s)
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This striking 150 Francs airmail stamp from the Republic of the Congo (République Populaire du Congo) depicts a rural woman from Abala, titled “Paysanne d’Abala.” Designed by artist G. Bazolo and printed by Cartor, the artwork captures a strong, contemplative figure wearing a red sweater and smoking a traditional pipe. The background features a thatched hut, representing everyday Congolese village life. This issue highlights the cultural and human themes central to Congolese art during the 1970s socialist period, where national identity and rural heritage were often celebrated through philately.
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