DDR Stamps 1967 – Art / Famous Paintings from Dresden Gallery MNH

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DDR Stamps 1967 – Art / Famous Paintings from Dresden Gallery MNH**

DDR Stamps 1967 – Art / Famous Paintings from Dresden Gallery MNH**

The 1967 issue featuring the Dresden Gallery is particularly interesting because it focused on the Galerie Neue Meister (New Masters Gallery), which holds post-1800 paintings, rather than the more famous Old Masters.

The full set consists of six stamps (Michel Nos. 1262–1267) and was issued on February 15, 1967.

🇩🇪 DDR 1967: Paintings from the Dresden New Masters Gallery

The paintings featured on this set represent a period of German and European art from the 19th and early 20th centuries, housed in the Albertinum building in Dresden.

Michel No.Denomination (Pf)Artwork / SubjectArtist (School)
126210 Pf“Hünengrab im Schnee” (Megalithic Tomb in Snow)Caspar David Friedrich (German Romantic)
126315 Pf“Großmutter und Enkelin” (Grandmother and Granddaughter)Julius Scholtz (German)
126420 Pf“Bildnis Madame de R.” (Portrait of Madame de R.)Ferdinand Hodler (Swiss Symbolist)
126525 Pf“Peter im Tierpark” (Peter in the Zoo)Harald Hakenbeck (German)
126630 Pf“Venezianische Episode” (Venetian Episode)Rudolf Bergander (German)
126750 Pf“Zwei Frauen aus Tahiti” (Two Women from Tahiti)Paul Gauguin (French Post-Impressionist)

Highlights of the Set

  • Caspar David Friedrich: The 10 Pf stamp features one of the most famous German Romantic landscape painters, which is a major highlight for art collectors.
  • Paul Gauguin: The 50 Pf stamp is perhaps the most famous international work in the set, showcasing a piece by the renowned French Post-Impressionist master.

This set provided an important counterpoint to the earlier and later issues focused on the Old Masters, showing the breadth of Dresden’s entire State Art Collection.