lithograving - Beautiful images
of your Czechoslovakia
stamps, especially
of the mushrooms and birds.
André Frères (1902-1977) was a French engraver who learned his trade by making illustrations for periodicals and books. Frères only began engraving postage
stamps in 1951. Over his career, he produced many fine
stamps, both in typography and intaglio, for
France, Monaco, Saarland, French colonies and former colonies. Here are images
of six examples
of Frères's engraving work.
- nethryk
Garden
of Oudaya, Rabat, designed by Alexandre Delpy, and issued for use in French Morocco on August 25, 1955, Scott No. 327, SG No. 464.

Pottery
of Nabeul, designed by Tunisian artist Hatem El Mekki (1918-2003), and issued by Tunisia on October 24, 1959, Scott No. 359, SG No. 499.

Human Rights, also designed by Hatem El Mekki, and issued by Tunisia on December 10, 1963, Scott No. 439, SG No. 593.

Corn, farm implements and tools, designed by Jacques Combet,and issued by Congo (People's Republic) on April 24, 1964 to promote manual labor, Scott No. 113.

Cathedral
of Bourges, designed by André Spitz, and issued by
France on June 8, 1965, Scott No. 1125, Y&T No. 1453.

Palace, 19th century, designed by Raoul Serres, and issued by Monaco on February 1, 1966, Scott No. 622.
