Commemorative stamp series  - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1980 - 10 Pfennig

Designer: Manfred Gottschall, Karl-Marx-Stadt

Commemorative stamp series - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1980 - 10 Pfennig


Theme: Post & Philately
CountryGermany / German Democratic Republic
Issue Date1980
Face Value 10.00 
Colorbrown
PerforationK 14
Printing TypeRotogravure 2
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number2245
Chronological ChapterGER-DDR
SID549421
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To the games of the XXII. Olympiad, 1st edition To the games of XXII. 1980 Olympics in Moscow, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic as the first issue three multicolored special postage stamps, including one with surcharge, out. The sums raised will be made available to the Society to promote the Olympic idea in the GDR. Games of the XXII. Olympiad 1980, 1st edition The games of the XXII. The 1980 Olympics, which take place for the first time in the capital of a socialist country, in Moscow, are the occasion for a new series of special postage stamps, which in turn reproduce works by the visual artists of the GDR. This reflects the internationally recognized fact that physical culture and sport have become a fully-fledged subject of the visual and applied arts of the GDR. In the spirit of the founder of the modern Olympic Games, Pierre de Coubertin, to see "sport as an opportunity for art and as a producer of art", the artists of the GDR understood the reputation and support of the German Gymnastics and Sports Federation of the GDR and for many years has worked creatively on the valid and convincing design of sporting themes and motifs. A growing number of visual artists were not only apprehended by the aesthetic appeal of physical movement, shapes and colors, by the dynamism and tension of athletic competition, but above all by the insight into humanistic concerns and the successful social impact of the socialist sports organization the socialist way of life and the formation of the personality of millions of citizens of the GDR. The three motifs of this series give only a small insight into the rich and varied work of the visual artists of the GDR on this topic. There have already been four exhibitions "Art and Sport" in the GDR, each with several hundred works created on behalf of or as a result of artistic competitions. Erich Wurzer (born 1913), the creator of a large number of small sculptures on the subject of sports, convinces the observer of the beauty, elegance and grace of this gymnast with his work "Am Schwebebalken" (1971, bronze, height 40 cm, owned by DHfK Leipzig) , but also lets him think about training diligence and efforts as a condition for the ease and dominance of the competition execution (10-pfennig value).

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To the games of the XXII. Olympiad, 1st edition To the games of XXII. 1980 Olympics in Moscow, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic as the first issue three multicolored special postage stamps, including one with surcharge, out. The sums raised will be made available to the Society to promote the Olympic idea in the GDR. Games of the XXII. Olympiad 1980, 1st edition The games of the XXII. The 1980 Olympics, which take place for the first time in the capital of a socialist country, in Moscow, are the occasion for a new series of special postage stamps, which in turn reproduce works by the visual artists of the GDR. This reflects the internationally recognized fact that physical culture and sport have become a fully-fledged subject of the visual and applied arts of the GDR. In the spirit of the founder of the modern Olympic Games, Pierre de Coubertin, to see "sport as an opportunity for art and as a producer of art", the artists of the GDR understood the reputation and support of the German Gymnastics and Sports Federation of the GDR and for many years has worked creatively on the valid and convincing design of sporting themes and motifs. A growing number of visual artists were not only apprehended by the aesthetic appeal of physical movement, shapes and colors, by the dynamism and tension of athletic competition, but above all by the insight into humanistic concerns and the successful social impact of the socialist sports organization the socialist way of life and the formation of the personality of millions of citizens of the GDR. The three motifs of this series give only a small insight into the rich and varied work of the visual artists of the GDR on this topic. There have already been four exhibitions "Art and Sport" in the GDR, each with several hundred works created on behalf of or as a result of artistic competitions. Erich Wurzer (born 1913), the creator of a large number of small sculptures on the subject of sports, convinces the observer of the beauty, elegance and grace of this gymnast with his work "Am Schwebebalken" (1971, bronze, height 40 cm, owned by DHfK Leipzig) , but also lets him think about training diligence and efforts as a condition for the ease and dominance of the competition execution (10-pfennig value)..