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Brazil~One for Victor
G'day Ralph,
I cannot read my post on this NG as yet, and resist signing on to Google. Anyhow, let us have Victor answer your query http://www.artonstamps.org/Countries.../romanian3.htm Once you see Brancusi's "Endless Column" on a stamp, it is hard to forget it. |
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Brazil~One for Victor
"Rod" wrote in message
... G'day Ralph, I cannot read my post on this NG as yet, and resist signing on to Google. Anyhow, let us have Victor answer your query http://www.artonstamps.org/Countries.../romanian3.htm Once you see Brancusi's "Endless Column" on a stamp, it is hard to forget it. Thank you a lot, Rod! You can also take a look at the mint Brazilian stamp (belonging to my art collection, of course), shown on my page: http://www.marci-postale.com/Brancusi/brancusi3.htm Fully agree on the "Coloana fara sfarsit" (Endless Column), named also "Coloana infinita" (no translation needed, I suppose, also because I'm quite sure that most of you understand Romanian after all these years spent together here Agree on this too: "It is Madamoiselle Pogany, A lady of sensous curves and exotic eyes for mine.", just don't look too much into her eyes, because this can be extremely dangerous (speaking from experience...). -- Victor Manta ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Art on Stamps: http://artonstamps.org/ Romania by Stamps: http://marci-postale.com/ Philatelic Webmasters Organization: http://pwmo.org/ Communism on Stamps: http://reds-on.postalstamps.biz/ Spanish North Africa: http://www.sna-on.postalstamps.biz/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Brazil~One for Victor
"Victor Manta" wrote in message ... You can also take a look at the mint Brazilian stamp (belonging to my art collection, of course), shown on my page: Are you able explain, why it appears on a Brazillian stamp? why is the original marble on Oak, and this bronze? I had thought it had been "travelling", but now I am confused. |
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Brazil~One for Victor
"Rod" wrote in message ... Are you able explain, why it appears on a Brazillian stamp? why is the original marble on Oak, and this bronze? I had thought it had been "travelling", but now I am confused. Aha just found out why. http://www.speedmuseum.org/brancusi_n.html |
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