Hungary has very loudly artistic stamps. Magyar Posta is Hungary's equivalent of the US Postal Service. Hungarian stamps are prized for their color and beauty. I don't know a lot about Hungary. I know Franz Joseph was emperor in the 1800's and the assassination of his nephew by a Serbian nationalist tipped Europe into World War !. I remember in My Fair Lady the Hungarian phonetician concludes that a simple Brittish street urchin (played by Audrey Hepburn) is a Hungarian Princess. And everyone knows Franz Liszt's famous Hungarian Rhabsody, even Bugs. www.youtube.com/watch?v=scjBYNxDCDA Here is a tribute to Franz List and his influence on the cartoon industry. www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1laz-7C2KM I thought angora was a type of wool from a goat or a wookie. If you like these stamps please give me some feedback.
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🥇 🏆Hungarian stamps may cost up to 42,500 USD. See the full TOP-10 rating of most rare and most expensive stamps of Hungary on FindYourStampsValue.com
*** *** *** I'm stampolina and I love to take photos of stamps. Thanks for visiting this pages on flickr. I'm neither a typical collector of stamps, nor a stamp dealer. I'm only a stamp photograph. I'm fascinated of the fine close-up structures which are hidden in this small stamp-pictures. Please don't ask of the worth of these stamps - the most ones have a worth of a few cents or still less. By the way, I wanna say thank you to all flickr users who have sent me stamps! Great! Thank you! Someone sent me 3 or 5 stamps, another one sent me more than 20 stamps in a letter. It's everytime a great surprise for me and I'm everytime happy to get letters with stamps inside from you! thx, stampolina For the case you wanna send also stamps - it is possible. (...I'm pretty sure you'll see these stamps on this photostream on flickr :) thx! stampolina68 P.O.Box / Postfach 6 3250 Wieselburg Austria - Europe * * * * * * * * * great stamp Hungary 1f (Kaffka Margit, 1880-1918, poet) Magyar Posta Magyarorszag levélbélyeg Hungaria stamp timbre Hongrie Ungarn Briefmarke selo Hungria sello Ungheria francobollo Marka postage почто́вая ма́рка Венгрия frimærker Ungarn Briefmarken postimerkkejä Unkari طوابع ختم هنغاريا postes timbres Hongrie postzegels Hongarije แสตมป์ ฮังการี ยุโรป markica Mađarska ženklai Vengrija timbre Ungaria pulları Macaristan selos sellos Hungría
Maybe to compensate this strangely grey spring season, after David Weidman I am still in the mood for sharing some joyful, sunshine filled imagery. János Kass was born in Szeged, Hungary, in 1927. After finishing his artistic studies, he became one of Hungary's foremost graphic artists and book illustrators. He also worked as a printmaker, painter, sculptor, teacher, and postage stamp designer. János illustrated and designed around 400 books, mostly classic novels and children's stories. He was remarkably versatile, and his artistic output ranged from fine etchings and intense b&w prints to bold and colourful silk-screens and delightfully playful children's illustrations. His art combined the influence of traditional Hungarian folk culture with that of modern art movements. János' work gained international recognition, and was awarded the prize for best illustrated book at the 1973 Leipzig book fair and the 1999 Frankfurt fair. He won the Kossuth prize, Hungary's highest artistic award, and his drawings, etchings and silk-screen prints were widely exhibited at home and around the world. János was the storyboard artist for Dilemma, the earliest fully digital animated film. This 1981 British short directed by Hungarian born animator John Halas won international awards and was nominated for the Golden Palm at the Cannes Film Festival. János also worked as background artist for the "So Beautiful and So Dangerous" segment of the 1981 animated feature Heavy Metal. Magyar Andersen stamp series, 1979 János Kass died in 2010 at the age of 82. HIs artworks can be viewed at the Hungarian National Gallery and in a permanent exhibition located in his birthplace Szeged. To my knowledge, none of János' beautiful children's books have been published in Italy. I found the images for this post in a variety of websites, from Japanese vintage bookshops and Hungarian art galleries to the lovely blogs Two Hand Design and Kristina Klarin. I will try to post some original scans of his work in the near future; in the meanwhile you can check out the work of another outstanding Hungarian illustrator, Károly Reich.
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This recipe for Hungarian style peas or borsofozelek is probably one of the better meals I've had in the last month or so. If you're a fan of creamed vegetables, you'll love the combination of peas and onions seasoned with paprika. You can serve them alone as a side, or make it a meal as shown. You'll find this to be a pretty straightforward recipe. The sauce is made with a slurry of flour and milk, which is a technique I've used with cornstarch, but never flour. It worked to make a nice sauce and I didn't have to use
A superb main dish from Hungary. You will love this!