Sunday 28 April 2019

Jesters

1968: Polish Paintings
The court jester Stańczyk lived at the time of the 16th Century Polish Renaissance and here he is attending Queen Bona's ball (seen in the background), but all is not well for he has discovered a letter and the news of the loss of Smolensk to Russia.  The artist, Jan Matejko (1838-1897) was a painter of the history of Poland and this is one of his most famous paintings, a popular exhibit in the National Museum, Warsaw.
2011: 500th anniversary of the Till Eulenspiegel Stories (Design - Henning Wagenbreth)
 A more upbeat Joker, Till Eulenspiegel, a peasant trickster playing pranks and jokes and driving people mad by taking their words literally. The stupid but cunning peasant always outfoxes the narrow dishonesty of townsmen, clergy and nobility. His name translates as 'Owl mirror' and like the original book of his adventures the stamp shows him with both. The stamp illustrates the various objects from his pranks and is designed by the Berlin illustrator Henning Wagenbreth
1991: Greeting Stamps 'Smiles' Reissued as 1st Class postage (Design - Michel Peters and Partners)
 Its Mr Punch so we know that mayhem is just around the corner, as it is with the other smiling face of Stan Laurel of Laurel and Hardy fame.  These greeting stamps were issued in booklets of ten on various subjects  but sadly they haven't done them for years
1991: Folded Stamp Booklet Number 1 of 4 - 150th Anniversary Punch Magazine
and of course the illustrated cardboard covered vending machine stamp booklets have long gone too.  This was the first of a set of 4 booklets issued in 1991 for the 150th anniversary of the satirical and humorous magazine Punch featuring Punch on the cover as drawn by Richard Doyle and on the back a Gerard Hoffnung cartoon.
1985: Austrian Modern Art (Paul Flora)
I'll finish with high japes and the brightly clothed Harlequin as imagined by the prolific Austrian Tyrol illustrator and cartoonist Paul Flora (1922-2009) on the 'Carnival Figures' maximum card.

The 'Clowns Riding High Bicycles' with a postmark showing off nicely those delicate peddling pointy feet.
1985 (Artist - Paul Flora; Engraver - Wolfgang Seidel)
but for the full colourful effect and their red noses here is the stamp alone. The country name is raised and tactile on the stamp which akes me imagine Paul Flora sitting at his drawing board putting the finishing touch to the stamp with a nice scratchy pen nib.


The Sunday Stamps II prompt this week is the letter J - for Jan and  Jester, I'll try to resist jape and joking, oh no I haven't - See It On A Postcard

4 comments:

violet s said...

I hadn't heard of Till Eulenspiegel before - the old style drawings on the stamp are a nice touch (I thought it was much older than 2011!). And Punch is a magazine i think I know more by reputation than experience. Thanks for that link. The rest of my morning is now sorted :)

Bob Scotney said...

jesters or jokers none will beat Mr Punch.

FinnBadger said...

Wow, I can't believe how many jesters you found on stamps.

Mail Adventures said...

This is a very original subject for k, and illustrated with beautiful stamps that make me jealous!