Code: 300272 Available
Price: 0.10 €
Number: | 71 |
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Value: | 300.00 HRK |
Design: | Josip Biffel, academic painter, Zagreb |
Size: | 42.60 x 35.50 mm |
Paper: | white 90 g, gummed |
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Perforation: | 14, comb |
Technique: | Multicolored Offsetprint |
Printed by: | Zrinski d.d., Čakovec |
Date of issue: | 16/6/1993 |
Quantity: | 350.000 |
He is a pure landscapist with a fine feeling for measure, and the observation of detail, and can evoke both atmosphere and reality. One encounters fantasy in his paintings too in which he differs from his predecessor and teacher, breaking the ground for realism in Croatian painting.
Motif: Slavonian oaks - pencil on paper Adolf Ignjo Waldinger (1843 - 1904) drew and painted the Slavonian woods and forests. He is a bridge in the history of modern Croatian painting between the Biedermeyer romanticism of the 19th century (Zasche and Karas) and the realistic generation of Quiquerez and especially Nikola Mašić. Yet at the same time Waldinger represents the last phase of Osijek 19th century painting in which landscapes were given special importance. He is a pure landscapist with a fine feeling for measure, and the observation of detail, and can evoke both atmosphere and reality. One encounters fantasy in his paintings too in which he differs from his predecessor and teacher H. Conrad von Hoetzendorf, breaking the ground for realism in Croatian painting. The stamp was printed in sheets of 20 pieces. HPT issued a first day cover (FDC) and a commemorative sheet.
Number: | 150 ANNIVERSARY OF BIRTH OF ADOLF IGNJO WALDINGER |
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Type: | P |
Description: | The stamp was printed in sheets of 20 pieces. HPT issued a first day cover (FDC) and a commemorative sheet. |
Date: | 16/6/1993 |
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