Earth and sky globes  - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1972 - 35 Pfennig

Designer: Dietrich Dorfstecher, Berlin

Earth and sky globes - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1972 - 35 Pfennig


Theme: Devices, Items & Instruments
CountryGermany / German Democratic Republic
Issue Date1972
Face Value 35.00 
Colorgrey
PerforationK 14
Printing TypePhotogravure
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number1539
Chronological ChapterGER-DDR
SID673894
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Earth and Sky Globes The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic publishes six multicolored special postage stamps depicting earth and sky globes from the State Mathematical-Physics Salon in Dresden. Earth and sky globes from the State Mathematical-Physical Salon in Dresden The State Mathematical-Physical Salon - emerged from the Saxon Art Chamber founded in 1560 shows numerous world-famous collections with valuable instruments, scientific tools and craft treasures from history in its exhibition rooms in the Zwinger of the natural sciences. Among them are the unique holdings of earth and sky goblins exhibited in 10 large display cabinets, whose versatile constructions with different figurative statements provide a comprehensive overview of the geographic and astronomical knowledge of past centuries with the possibilities of cartographic representation at that time. The 35-pfennig mark depicts a heraldic celestial globe invented and built by Erhard Weigel, one of the most famous metal globes of the late 17th century. With this type of construction, Weigel had the well-known antique constellations on the colorful tin hull replaced by new representations with coats of arms of European countries and cities, but also with numerous symbols of different stalls.

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Earth and Sky Globes The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic publishes six multicolored special postage stamps depicting earth and sky globes from the State Mathematical-Physics Salon in Dresden. Earth and sky globes from the State Mathematical-Physical Salon in Dresden The State Mathematical-Physical Salon - emerged from the Saxon Art Chamber founded in 1560 shows numerous world-famous collections with valuable instruments, scientific tools and craft treasures from history in its exhibition rooms in the Zwinger of the natural sciences. Among them are the unique holdings of earth and sky goblins exhibited in 10 large display cabinets, whose versatile constructions with different figurative statements provide a comprehensive overview of the geographic and astronomical knowledge of past centuries with the possibilities of cartographic representation at that time. The 35-pfennig mark depicts a heraldic celestial globe invented and built by Erhard Weigel, one of the most famous metal globes of the late 17th century. With this type of construction, Weigel had the well-known antique constellations on the colorful tin hull replaced by new representations with coats of arms of European countries and cities, but also with numerous symbols of different stalls..