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Showing posts with label spain stamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spain stamps. Show all posts

Friday, September 16, 2016

Spain Stamps [ 8th Post ]

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I am delighted with these two last days... I have decided to work in a new post and I choose a very enjoyable one for me...We are going to travel again through the wonders of Spain..!! in my last "Spanish" post I talked about the Tourism Series and I even showed some of the stamps from these series....You are already "rubbing your hands" , advancing the beautiful engravings we are about to see... that's true , some of them are great works of the Art of Engraving, but I still lack the technical data of these stamps, hidden behind the FNMT (Fabrica Nacional de La Moneda y Timbre)...
Let us start by a brief introduction to this stamps : the Group of series commonly called "Tourism Series" was issued for the first time in 1964 and continued with some interruptions until 1977, already in the Kingdom of Juan Carlos I...from that day on and until 1987  , a new Group of series called "Monuments and Landscapes" started, with more or less the same subject and with the same nice engravings ...
Today I have stamps from 9 of the 11 series of this "Tourism Series" Group , issued from 1964 to 1975...I will display the stamps individually, for better appreciation by the viewer...with these stamps and the others shown in the last Spain's post , I have just a few stamps missing from these 9 series... I will try to complete them and start the other 2 series missing...








I will not spend much time trying to give you more information about all these beautiful places, because below the vignette , there is a label that tell us what is and where is the place represented... 
1964 "Tourism (1st Series)" (10) [Recess (FNMT)] Sc(1202,1203,1204,1206,1207,1208,1209)




1965 "Tourism (2nd Series)" (10) [Recess (FNMT)] Sc(1280,1281,1287)







1966 "Tourism (3rd Series)" (10) [Recess (FNMT)] Sc(1353,1354,1358,1359,1360,1361)

Back in 2011 , I started my own Youtube Channel to give form to one of my goals in the Hobby... I started to make videos about each country issues of 1967... I have made some of them, 10 or 11, but with time I continued the goal but stopped the video production...all this conversation just to present you something that I think I already showed here in the blog, but here it is again : all the stamps issued by Spain in 1967 and particularly the "Tourism (4th Series)".... the images are accompanied by good Spanish music...









1968 "Tourism (5th Series)" (5) [Recess (FNMT)] Sc(1533,1535,1536,1537)





1969 "Tourism (6th Series)" (4) [Recess (FNMT)] Sc(1581,...,1584)






1970 "Tourism (7th Series)" (6) [Recess (FNMT)] Sc(1616,...,1620)




1973 "Tourism (8th Series)" (5) [Recess (FNMT)] Sc(1758,...,1760)



1975 "Tourism (9th Series)" (6) [Recess (FNMT)] Sc(1891,1896)

Just to end this post, more like a 'showcase' of this Group of series, I have the Europa 1965 series, representing St. Benedict, the Patron of Europe...again a beautiful engraving , and a series that to be honest I do not know until now...


1965 "Europa" (2) [Recess (FNMT)] Sc(1313,1314)

Another of our many travels has reached it's end...we have seen many beautiful places by the hand of good Artists, and this is one , perhaps the most interesting , feature of Stamp collecting... it give's us the possibility of learning while travelling , without really leaving our house...it is something like reading, stimulates our imagination and gives us a deep view of history events at a global scale...it is never too late to start your own Collection!!! 


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Sunday, March 27, 2016

Monasteries

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Two days ago I started the preparation of this post with some Spanish stamps... but with so many of them to enter the collection, which one's should I classify ??.. it was a though question to answer , but in the end I think I have managed to get a nice idea to this post... for those who like engraved stamps, this is a Great post...take a seat and enjoy some of the nice engravings Spanish stamps have to offer...
Most of the stamps I have to present today are from a group of Series called "Spain Monasteries"..the series was issued for the first time in 1959 and ended in 1978 with interruptions in 1962 and 1971...the focus is in Religious buildings so we are talking about Ancient Architecture and consequently some complicated engravings , with lots of light and shadow problems to add to the engraver's hard task...In addition to this group of "Monastery" stamps I have others from the "Landscapes and monuments" and "tourism" series (from several different years) always with a religious background and a nice engraving work...
I used the EDIFIL 2016 to prepare this post,and I can say it is a very nice catalog, very complete, but without any references to Designers and Engravers... if You don't need this kind of info, it is the catalog You Want ....
All the series are incomplete , so I have to try to finish them in a near future..






[Left]  1960 "Samos Royal Monastery" (3) Sc(966)
[Right] 1963 "St. Mary's of Poblet Royal Monastery" (4) Sc(1158)




A very nice representation of Pope John XXIII,in the year of the Vatican II Ecumenical Council..
1962 "Vatican II Ecumenical Council" (1) Sc(1153)

















Four stamps from the Tourism series of 1965...it is curious to see that France also have a series with landscapes and Famous places from the country, and I think that in all Europe these were the two countries that invested more in these so called "Tourism" Series... some of these stamps in both countries are great works of design and engraving so they are National and Internationally "Wanted" stamps and in consequence an excellent way to spread the "Tourism" Message...these series used to have 10 stamps, so they are a little hard to obtain , if you don't buy them in their complete format..the "Tourism" series were somehow difficult to study , because they are erratic in the issues and an additional problem exists ... the "Landscapes and Monuments" series are very similar in their objective , so I think we are standing in front of a denomination problem..only that...in the end almost all the years we had a series that could be called a "Tourism" series....
1965 "Tourism Series" (10) Sc(1285,1286,1287,1289)


























1st row)Left]Right] 1966 "St. Mary's Carthusian Monastery,Jerez" (3) Sc(1389,1390)
2nd row) Left] 1968 "Tourism Series" (5) Sc(1534)2nd row) Right] 1970 "St. Mary's of Ripoll Monastery" (3) Sc(1641)
3rd row) Left]Right] 1969 "Las Huelgas Monastery" (3) Sc(1593,1594)






The two first stamps are from the celebration of the Compostela Holy Year... this commemoration is divided in 3 series of 6,7 and 8 stamps each, all of them issued in 1971...
1971 [Left] "Compostela Holy Year (2nd series)" (7) Sc(1658)
1971 [Right] "Compostela Holy Year (3rd series)" (8) Sc(1649) 1971 [Center] "400 Anniversary of the Battle of Lepanto" (3) Sc(1692)






1972 "St. Thomas Monastery, Avila" (3) Sc(1739,1740)





1973 "St. Domingo of Silos Monastery , Burgos " (3) Sc(1786,1787)




 1975 "San juan De La Peña Monastery" (3) Sc(1923,1924)






 1976 "St. Peter of Alcantara Monastery" (3) Sc(2014,2015)




To end this short post , 3 great stamps from the 1982 Landscapes and Monuments Series...
Sc(2304,2306,2307)

Today was not a talking day , so I hope that just seeing the stamps is enough for You...

                                                                               

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