17 February (Belarus ) within release RCC Subjects goes into circulation Stamp RCC Subjects - National Crafts - Pottery face value H
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WADP Numbering System - WNS: | WAD:BY011.17 |
Stamp is vertical format.
Number in set - 2||(show set). Layout - sheet of 10. Issuing - RUEP Belpochta. Printer - RUE Bobruisk Intergrated Printing House named after AT NepogodinAlso in the issue RCC Subjects :
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Country: | Belarus |
Date: | 2017-02-17 |
Size: | 28 x 40 |
Perforation: | 12 by 12 |
Format: | Stamp |
Face Value: | H |
Stamp RCC Subjects - National Crafts - Pottery it reflects the thematic directions:
A craft or trade is a pastime or an occupation that requires particular skills and knowledge of skilled work. In a historical sense, particularly the Middle Ages and earlier, the term is usually applied to people occupied in small scale production of goods, or their maintenance, for example by tinkers. The traditional term craftsman is nowadays often replaced by artisan and by craftsperson.
In European academic traditions, fine art is made primarily for aesthetics or creative expression, distinguishing it from decorative art or applied art, which also has to serve some practical function, such as pottery or most metalwork. In the aesthetic theories developed in the Italian Renaissance, the highest art was that which allowed the full expression and display of the artist's imagination, unrestricted by any of the practical considerations involved in, say, making and decorating a teapot. It was also considered important that making the artwork did not involve dividing the work between different individuals with specialized skills, as might be necessary with a piece of furniture, for example. Even within the fine arts, there was a hierarchy of genres based on the amount of creative imagination required, with history painting placed higher than still life.