Adolf Tuma
Adolf „Adi“ Tuma (born June 27, 1956 in Hainburg an der Donau) is an Austrian painter and lithographer. His activities comprise decorative architecture, paintings, stamps and cancellations. Tuma's primary subject is nature.
He is best known for his designs used for stamps by various postal administrations. In this context he has received a Silver Decoration to the Republic of Austria. Presently his works on stamps only contains more than 100 pieces.[1]
Artistic style and themes
His free designs reflect his respect and love for nature in its widest sense. He is influenced by Friedensreich Hundertwasser
Honors
Yehudi Menuhin Trophy 2006 for Music Philately[2]
List of stamps (extract)
for Austria
- 1999 Europe 1999
- 2004 Cardinal Franz König
- 2004 Catholics' Day
- 2005 The Mauthausen Concentration Camp
- 2005 50 years reopening of the (Austrian) National Theatre and State Opera House
- 2006 China-Austria joint issue: “Guqin”
- 2006 China-Austria joint issue: “Piano”
for Liechtenstein
- 2003 White Storks in the Alpine River Valley[3]
for Luxembourg
- 2000 Historic patrimony: Vauban Circular Walk[4]
External links
- Austria Post honor Mauthausen prisoners (stampnews.com)
- Kosellexikon: Adolf Tuma (German)
- Österreichische Post AG würdigt Kardinal Franz König (German)
References
- ↑ Adolf Tuma poesis & crisis
- ↑ Adolf Tuma poesis & crisis
- ↑ Ornithology BP Archived October 14, 2004, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ P&T Luxembourg Archived July 18, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
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