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Germany 1987 Balthasar Neumann Stamp

Issue:   Germany 1987 Balthasar Neumann Stamp Type:   Stamp Number of Stamps:   1 Denominations:   80 PF Issue Date:   1987 Issued By:   Germany Deutsche Post ( Deutschland )

Issue:   Germany 1987 Balthasar Neumann Stamp

Type:   Stamp

Number of Stamps:   1

Denominations:   80 PF

Issue Date:   1987

Issued By:   Germany Deutsche Post ( Deutschland )

 

A Tribute to Germany Baroque Genius

The Germany Stamp pays homage to one of Germany most celebrated architects Balthasar Neumann (1687–1753). Known for his remarkable contributions to Baroque and Rococo architecture Neumann designed some of the most iconic structures of his era. This stamp commemorates the 300th anniversary of his birth highlighting his enduring legacy in shaping Germany architectural landscape.

 

A Design Reflecting Neumann Masterpiece.

The stamp features an intricate illustration of the Würzburg Residence one of Neumann most famous works and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Würzburg Residence is renowned for its grandeur including the magnificent staircase and frescoed ceilings. The stamp captures the essence of Neumann architectural genius emphasizing his mastery of symmetry detail and artistic elegance. It’s a visual tribute to his ability to blend form and function in monumental designs.

 

A Collector Celebration of History and Art

Balthasar Neumann Stamp is a valuable piece that combines historical significance with artistic beauty. It appeals to those interested in architecture European history or Baroque art. The stamp is not just a commemoration but also an educational artifact offering insight into the achievements of a man whose work continues to inspire architects and art lovers alike.

The Stamp serves as a reminder of the profound impact Neumann had on European architecture. Through its elegant design and historical context it invites collectors and enthusiasts to explore the rich cultural heritage of Germany. This stamp is more than a piece of postal history it’s a celebration of creativity and craftsmanship that transcends centuries.