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Adalbert Pilch

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25: 363: 236:"Die Kunst der Donauschule" (The Art of the Danube School; 1965) got international acknowledgment. During his life, Pilch designed 318 stamps for the Austrian post, 30 for the Principality of 229:. In 1953 he received public attention due to a special exhibition of approximately 50 of his works, while in 1956 he got the first order for designing Austrian stamps. 268: 368: 358: 194:. He created more than 4,000 illustrations for children's and young adult's books and textbooks. Secondary, he worked on the appraisal of old farmhouses, 328: 318: 333: 338: 108: 293: 323: 42: 89: 46: 61: 343: 219: 211: 215: 152: 68: 244:. The stamp he created in 1965, "Die Kunst der Donauschule", was elected the "most beautiful stamp of the world". 35: 255:. He displayed his opus at several exhibitions until 2000. Pilch spent his last year of life in the nursing home 159:, with whom he was close friends until his death. From 1940 to 1945 he was enlisted and was at first deployed to 75: 232:
His "Hunting Series" (1959), the Europe Stamp (1960), the series "Olympia 1963" and "UPU 1964", as well as the
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The works of Adalbert Pilch include paintings, drawings and illustrations. He became well known for designing
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In 1937, after graduating from school, Pilch took up studies at the
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Recipients of the Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art
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Gold Decoration for Services to the province of Lower Austria
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as a painter for the German war museums. He married in 1942.
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