| Issues of polish stamps II/2002 |
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XVIIth WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS SOCCER
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No. of stamps: 2
Face value: 1, 10 / 2, 00 PLN
Printing technology: offset
Paper: fluorescent
Size of the stamp: 31.25 x 39.50 mm
issue and the sheet of stamps:
sheet with 4 stamps /2 x 1, 10 PLN and 2 x 2 PLN/ - 300, 000 pcs,
face values 1, 10 PLN, sheet with 20 stamps - 4,600,000 pcs
face values 2, 00 PLN, sheet with 20 stamps - 1, 100, 000 pcs,
Designer: Jacek Konarzewski
Date of circulation: 1.06.2002 |
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Soccer is without any doubt the most popular sport line. It concentrates the biggest quantity of competitors, gathers on the stadiums and in front of tv sets the biggest audience, rouses top emotions.
No wonder that for this year XVIIth World Championship are waiting almost everybody.
These championships will carry on the sport fields of Japan and Youth Korea. The opening ceremony will take place on the 31of May in Seoul and closing ceremony on the 30th June in Yokohama.
It will be in every respect an extreme competition. First in Asia, first organised by two countries distant from each other by 1000 km., first to be played in up to 20 towns.
Polish team in soccer after a long absence qualified for this year finals. Lets hope it will start a good run for the Polish soccer players.
On the day of introduction of the stamp in circulation will be issued for sale an FDC, cancelled special issue in use of the Post Office Warszawa 1. |
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160th birthday of Maria Konopnicka
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No. of stamps: 1
Face value: 1.10PLN
Printing technology: steel engraving and rotogravure
Paper: fluorescent
Sales sheet: 50 stamps
Size of the stamp: 31.25 x 43 mm
Issue: 400,000 pcs
Designer: Andrzej Heidrich
Engraver: Czesław Słania
Date of circulation: 23.05.2002 |
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On the occasion of the celebrated this year 160th anniversary of birth of Maria Konopnicka Polish Post will put into circulation a post stamp.
Maria Konopnicka born Wasiłowska, poet, novelist, author works for children, translator, was born on the 23rd of May 1842. She made her debut as a poet in the press in 1870 with the poem "Winter Morning", which she published under the pen-name Maria of W.K. in the press title "Kaliszanin". In 1880 she wrote her first book "From the past. Dramatic episodes", dedicated to positivist ideals. This book, which protagonists have been the great martyrs of the science /Hypatia, Vesalius, Galileo/ persecuted by the authorities of the Church, draw on her head attacks of the conservative critic.
Starting from 1890 abode in some countries of Western Europe co-operating with Polish press. She was a co-organiser of the international protest against the persecution of Polish children in a Polish town Września /1901-1902/.
In 1902 on the occasion of her 25th anniversary of literature work she received from the society as a gift a manor..
Konopnicka has gained a huge popularity and authority thanks to her patriot and social lyric in which she has been describing with bitter irony the flagrant symptoms of poverty and human harm.
Maria Konopnicka died the 8th October 1910 in Lvov.
On the day of introduction of the stamp in circulation will be issued for sale an FDC, cancelled special issue in use of the Post Office Warszawa 1. |
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The 140th Anniversary of The Foundation of the National Gallery in Warsaw
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No. of stamps: 1
Face value: 1.10PLN
Printing technology: offset
Paper: fluorescent
Sales sheet: 12 stamps
Size of the stamp: 40.5 x 40.5 mm
Issue: 400,000 pcs
Designer: Maciej Buszewicz
Date of circulation: May 18th, 2002 |
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On May current The National Gallery in Warszawa will celebrate the jubilee of its 140 years anniversary. On this occasion Polish Post will put into circulation a post stamp on which will be shown one of the most famous work of the gallery, the painting of Sandro Botticelli, "Madonna with the Child, Saint John the Baptist and the angel".
The Museum of Fine Arts, which was the direct predecessor of the National Gallery has been founded in 1862.Only a couple of months after its foundation, in August 1862, have been purchased 36 paintings of old masters. Have joined then the collection such masterpieces as Pintoricchio's "Madonna with the Child" and Jordaen's "The Saint Family" which are nowadays its pride.
In 1916 The Museum of Fine Arts has been renamed as The National Gallery. The increasing every year quantity of exhibits had an effect on the decision to construct a new building. The most famous Polish architects entered the announced competitions on this matter. In 1926 has been selected the classicist-modernist project by Tadeusz Tołwiński which realisation lasted up to 1938.
During the Second World War a part of the collection has been irrevocably destroyed. After the occupation of Warszawa by the Nazis the name of the gallery has been changed to "Museum der Stadt Warschau. Though it was closed to the public it was carrying on its activity. A clandestine centre has been created which task was to document the devastation and the removal of the masterpieces by the Germans. This documentation became a base to the post-war vindication action.
The museum carry on studies in all fields of arts linked with its collections and co-operate with different academies. A world fame gains the science activity of the Antique Arts Gallery, initiated under the direction of Prof. Kazimierz Michałowski. The excavations has been carried on in Crimea, Egypt, Sudan, Syria, and Cyprus. A true revelation was the discovery by the Polish mission in Faras, North Sudan, a cathedral with Nubian mural paintings.. Half of them has been given as a present to the Gallery which permitted to create in 1972 the unique in the World Gallery of Arts from Faras.
On the day of introduction of the stamp in circulation will be issued for sale an FDC, cancelled special issue in use of the Post Office Warszawa 1. |
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Radio Free Europe
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No. of stamps: 1
Face value: 2.00PLN
Printing technology: offset
Paper: fluorescent
Sales sheet: 60 stamps
Size of the stamp: 25.5 x 31.25 mm
Issue: 400,000 pcs
Designer: Janusz Wysocki
Date of circulation: May 2nd, 2002 |
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This year falls the 50th anniversary of broadcasting of the first programme of the Polish radio station "Free Europe". Polish Post to commemorate this anniversary will put into circulation a post stamp.
The radio "Free Europe" in the years of the cold war was the unique source of reliable information. It was created in 1952 in Munich. The station broadcast programmes in many languages: Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian.
It played an important part in the countries of the Soviet block, were the information have been strongly censored. It was supporting and forming the resistance against the Communist regimes in Eastern Europe. Though the broadcast was up to 1988 strongly jammed the programmes had numerous listeners.
The last programme of the Polish radio station "Free Europe" has been broadcast in Munich in 1994.
On the day of introduction of the stamp in circulation will be issued for sale an FDC, cancelled special issue in use of the Post Office Warszawa 1. |
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Four seasons in the painting - creation of disabled artists
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No. of stamps: 4
Face value: 2 x 1.10PLN, 2.00PLN, 3.20PLN
Printing technology: offset
Paper: fluorescent
Sales sheet: 20 stamps
Size of the stamps:
value 1.10PLN - 31.25 x 39.5 mm
values 2.00PLN ,3.20PLN - 39.5 x 31.25 mm
Issue:
values: 1.10PLN, 1.10 PLN, 2.00PLN - 500,000 pcs each
values: 3.20PLN - 400,000 pcs
Designer: Maciej Buszewicz
Date of circulation: April 17th, 2002 |
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There are artists who, painting, for different reasons can not use their hands but in spite of this they do paint. They use unconventional methods, they hold the pencil or the paintbrush in the constrict mouth or with the toes. Each of these methods requires practice, time and patience. Through this painting these artists realise their interests which became for them their life passion. Often this passion allows them to perceive the more luminous side of the life. They paint also to transfer on the paper or on the canvas their feelings, their impressions or the observed reality. These works are often of a high artistic value and are willingly bought.
Polish Post put into circulation four stamps on which are being presented the works of the artists:
- face value 1.10 PLN - Henryk Paraszczuk
- face value 1.10 PLN - Amanda Żejmis
- face value 2.00 PLN - Lucjan Matuła
- face value 3.20 PLN - Józef Łaciak
On the day of introduction of the stamps in circulation there will be delivered for sale an FDC, cancelled special issue in use of the Post Office Warszawa 1. |
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