Sustainable energy, United Nations – Vienna Stamps, 1981

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Sustainable energy, United Nations - Vienna Stamps, 1981
Sustainable energy, United Nations – Vienna Stamps, 1981

 

Sustainable energy, United Nations - Vienna Stamps, 1981
Sustainable energy, United Nations – Vienna Stamps, 1981

 

Sustainable energy, United Nations - Vienna Stamps, 1981
Sustainable energy, United Nations – Vienna Stamps, 1981
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Karl Oskar Blase was born in 1925 in Cologne, Germany. He was a prolific painter, designer, sculptor and exhibition curator. His work included magazine covers, for publications such as Form and Gebrauchsgraphik, stamp designs for the German Postal Service and film posters for companies such as Atlas Films.