Image:Schumann stamp with Schubert music.jpg

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Non-free / fair use media rationale for Robert Schumann
Description

Picture of two stamps featuring composer Robert Schumann, SG Germany #264 and #267, Scott German Democratic Republic #295 and #304, significant for their error state: the first issued (#264/#295, on the left side) and a 20pf stamp with the same design accidentally pictured music written by Franz Schubert. The design was soon replaced by the one on the right side (#267/#295) and a 10pf stamp with the same design, featuring music written by Schumann

Source

http://www.mentalfloss.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/stamp%20music.jpg; can be found many other places online

Article

Robert Schumann

Portion used

Complete, but necessary to illustrate the significance of the stamp

Low resolution?

Most definitely

Purpose of use

Illustrating Schumann's memory after his death, as well as the possibility of his being confused with others

Replaceable?

Impossible, since any copy of a copyrighted stamp would necessarily be copyrighted

Other information None

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