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Hands on Stamps These stamps were drawn by Tremois for the International Philatelic Exhibition in Paris, June 11-21, 1982. The first stamp represents France as a drawing hand and the second, Paris, as two sides of a face, the profile looking back to the old days and the full face looking toward the present and future. Concerning the hand, everyone may imagine what he wants. I think that the meaning can be found in the ability of the hand to make a scientific work or an artistic one. In this hypothesis, France may be represented by the hand. lean-Francois Schuhl, M.D. Hopital-Ecole De La Croix Rouge Francaise Chemin de fa Breteque 76230 Boisguillaume France
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