The printing industry is one of the five largest industries in the world. Since the 1980′s, Israeli companies like Scitex and Indigo have integrated innovative digital technologies into production processes, thereby contributing greatly to increasing the efficiency of the industry. Thanks to this pioneering work, Israel has become a global force in the printing field.
Martha Jungwirth, who was born in Vienna in 1940, studied at the University of Applied Arts from 1956 to 1963, and was able to celebrate her first success in the 1960s, is something of a loner on the domestic art scene.
This year the great initiative was launched – people from around the world join “Think Green” project to improve our planet and make it greener.
It is not only the masterpieces on display at the KHM that constitute great art: Gustav and Ernst Klimt, Franz Matsch and Hans Makart, important artists of their day, were involved in the interior design.
Albert Einstein, one of the greatest scientists of the 20th century, is most famous by his theory of relativity by which he introduced a revolution to modern physics was commemorated by a new special commemorative stamp by Croatia Post Mostar (Bosnia and Herzegovina) underlining the importance of his scientific contribution.
Coincidently, Muti was in Japan to conduct his Luigi Cherubini Youth Orchestra for two performances March 16-17 as part of the Tokyo Spring Festival. The new stamp, which depicts Muti at the podium commemorates the joint signing of a treaty in 1866. “It is my honor to celebrate this anniversary by opening the Tokyo Spring Festival with concerts by an orchestra and chorus of young Japanese and young Italian musicians”, Muti said.
The Falkland Islands Museum completed its relocation to the Historic Dockyard in September 2014 – the successful end to a project that had been in the making for a number of years.
On the separate stamp from the issue Her Royal Highness Maria Teresa is depicted. The Grand Duchess of Luxembourg made Luxembourg the country of her destiny when she married Henri, then Hereditary Grand Duke, on 14 February 1981. Visionary, modernist and active, she has developed her role as a committed humanitarian, with a desire to show the most authentic aspects of Luxembourg.