G. Sankara Kurup (1901-1978)

Technical Data
Stamp Set | Malaylam Jnanpith Literary Award Winners |
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Date of Issue | October 9, 2003 |
Denomination | Rs. 5 |
Perforation | comb 13½ x 13 |
Printer | Security Printing Press, Nashik |
Watermark | No Watermark |
Colors | Black | Cream |
Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 1980 Stamp Number IN 2025a Yvert et Tellier IN 1745 Stanley Gibbons IN 2154 WADP Numbering System - WNS IN037.03 |
Themes | Authors | Famous people | Literary People (Poets and Writers) | Literature | Men | Optical Instruments |
Table of Contents
G. Sankara Kurup (1901-1978)
Portrait and Design Elements:
Portrait:
- Description: An elegant portrait of G. Sankara Kurup, capturing his introspective and intellectual demeanor.
- Details: He should be depicted with a thoughtful expression, perhaps seated at a desk or surrounded by books, emphasizing his literary pursuits.
Visual Elements:
- Writing Desk and Chair: Symbolic of his literary career and intellectual pursuits. The design could include:
- Desk: A vintage-style desk with a classic look, featuring writing instruments like a quill or inkpot.
- Chair: A comfortable, traditional chair, signifying his dedication to his work and the environment in which he wrote.
Color Scheme:
- Rich, Warm Tones: Deep brown, gold, and ochre to reflect the classic and refined nature of his poetry and his significant contributions to Malayalam literature.
Commemorative Significance:
- Literary Impact: G. Sankara Kurup was known for his poetic excellence and contribution to Malayalam literature. His work spans romanticism, mysticism, nationalism, and humanism, with significant collections such as Odakkuzhal (The Flute) showcasing his versatility and depth.
- Notable Works: His poetry collections, including Sandhya Taram (Twilight Star) and Pushpageeti (Song of Flower), are celebrated for their lyrical quality and intellectual engagement.
First Day Cover:
- Design:
- Background: An intricate design featuring elements of traditional writing spaces, perhaps including old manuscripts or poetic symbols.
- Additional Imagery: Could include a background image of a serene study room or a setting that reflects the mysticism and romanticism of his poetry.
This stamp honors G. Sankara Kurup’s lasting influence on Indian literature and his role in shaping modern Malayalam poetry.