Description
Liechtenstein – Scott #372–374 (1962) – Art by Martin Frommelt – Mint Never Hinged Set of 3
This beautifully engraved three-stamp set, Scott #372–374, was issued by Liechtenstein in 1962 and features artwork by renowned Liechtenstein painter and graphic artist Martin Frommelt. Printed by Courvoisier S.A., one of Europe’s finest stamp printers, these issues showcase the principality’s commitment to promoting national art and culture through its philately.
Each stamp features a different Frommelt artwork:
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30 rp – “Pietà” – rendered in deep violet-purple tones, depicting the sorrowful embrace of the Madonna and Christ.
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50 rp – “Annunciation” – in rich red, capturing the dramatic moment of the angelic message.
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1.20 fr – Alpine Village Scene – in blue-gray, presenting a stylized mountain village landscape in Frommelt’s signature modernist style.
All three stamps exhibit:
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Crisp engraved detail
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Clean, minimalist typography
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Beautiful color palettes unique to each denomination
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Full original gum, Mint Never Hinged (MNH) condition
A highly collectible cultural set appealing to fans of Liechtenstein, religious art, European modernist art, and Courvoisier-printed issues.




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