Pablo Picasso – Stamps Art Museum https://stampsartmuseum.com Your Digital Gateway to the World of Stamps! Fri, 15 Aug 2025 09:21:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://stampsartmuseum.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/cropped-50340-O6B4C4-32x32.jpg Pablo Picasso – Stamps Art Museum https://stampsartmuseum.com 32 32 Republic Malagasy Pablo Picasso 1981 Stamp https://stampsartmuseum.com/republic-malagasy-pablo-picasso-1981-stamp/ https://stampsartmuseum.com/republic-malagasy-pablo-picasso-1981-stamp/#respond Thu, 09 Apr 2026 11:15:27 +0000 https://stampsartmuseum.com/?p=987516231 Issue:        Republic Malagasy Pablo Picasso 1981 Stamp

Type:         Stamp

Number of Stamps:         3

Denominations:           80 FMG,

Issue Date:           1981

Issued By:       Madagascar Post

 

 

 

A Tribute to a Master of Modern Art:


In 1981 the Republic of Malagasy released a striking postage stamp honoring Pablo Picasso one of the most influential and celebrated artists of the twentieth century. This stamp captures the essence of Picasso bold and innovative style which transformed the world of art. Born in Spain in 1881 Picasso career spanned over seven decades during which he mastered various styles including Cubism Surrealism and Neoclassicism. By featuring him on a postage stamp Madagascar paid homage to a man whose creativity knew no boundaries and whose work continues to inspire artists around the globe. The design of the stamp reflects the vibrancy and energy of Picasso artistic vision making it a true collector treasure.

 

Picasso Legacy in Shapes and Colors:


Pablo Picasso was more than just a painter he was a sculptor printmaker ceramicist and stage designer who constantly pushed the limits of artistic expression. His revolutionary approach to perspective and form gave birth to Cubism a movement that broke objects into geometric shapes and presented them from multiple viewpoints at once. The 1981 Malagasy stamp is not merely a portrait but a symbol of his groundbreaking contributions to modern art. It invites the viewer to remember his daring use of color his emotional depth and his ability to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. By issuing this stamp Madagascar aligned itself with the celebration of global cultural icons and the preservation of artistic heritage.

 

An Artistic Connection Across Continents:


The stamp from the Republic of Malagasy serves as a bridge between cultures and continents. Though Picasso was born in Spain and lived much of his life in France his influence reached every corner of the world including Africa. His works often drew inspiration from African art and sculpture showing how interconnected global creativity can be. The release of this stamp in 1981 was a gesture of cultural appreciation and recognition of the shared human passion for artistic expression. For collectors it is not just a piece of postal history but also a reminder of how art transcends language geography and time bringing people together through beauty and imagination.

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Cameroon Guernica Painting by Pablo Picasso 1981 Stamp https://stampsartmuseum.com/united-republic-of-cameroon-guernica-painting-by-pablo-picasso-1981-stamp/ https://stampsartmuseum.com/united-republic-of-cameroon-guernica-painting-by-pablo-picasso-1981-stamp/#respond Fri, 01 Aug 2025 11:35:08 +0000 https://stampsartmuseum.com/?p=987515156 Issue:        Cameroon Guernica Painting by Pablo Picasso 1981 Stamp

Type:         Stamp

Number of Stamps:         1

Denominations:           500 F ,

Issue Date:           1981

Issued By:        Cameroon Post

 

 

 

Picasso Message of Peace:

In 1981 Cameroon issued a remarkable airmail stamp showing a detail from Guernica the famous antiwar painting by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. This painting was created in 1937 in response to the bombing of Guernica a small town in Spain during the Spanish Civil War. The painting became a symbol of the horrors of war and the suffering of innocent people. Cameroon chose this powerful image to appear on a postage stamp to honor global peace art and resistance against violence. The design uses a dramatic section of the artwork showing figures in pain and chaos. It sends a universal message about the cost of conflict and the need for unity and compassion. The stamp was printed by Cartor a respected French printing house and the face value was 500 francs.

 

Cameroon Cultural Tribute:

The stamp reads United Republic of Cameroon at the bottom which was the country official name between 1972 and 1984. It reflects a time of national unity between the French and English speaking parts of the country. Cameroon has a tradition of issuing stamps that highlight global culture history and art. With this Picasso stamp Cameroon placed itself in a conversation with world history showing respect for the power of visual art. Guernica was chosen not only for its fame but also for its message which echoed with many African nations that had experienced colonization struggle and internal conflict. The stamp combines global heritage with Cameroon role as a voice of peace through philately.

 

Stamp of Global Significance:

Collectors value this 1981 Cameroon stamp for its deep symbolism striking design and international meaning. It stands as more than just a postal item. It represents the country engagement with world events and its effort to educate through postage. The image of Guernica speaks to people across borders making this stamp an example of how small paper artifacts can carry massive cultural weight. Today it remains a treasured item in thematic collections focused on art peace or world history. Cameroon choice to issue such a stamp reflects its vision of dialogue through design.

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