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Tom of Finland stamps : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tom of Finland stamps The Tom of Finland stamps are a collection of three stamps drawn by and celebrating the work of Finnish artist Tom of Finland (born Touko Laaksonen). ==Description and history== The stamps, considered to be the world's first depicting homoerotic art, were announced by the Finnish postal service Itella Posti Oy in April 2014 and were released on September 8.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://tomoffinlandfoundation.org/foundation/tof_stamps.htm )〕 Itella Posti Oy said of the artist: "His emphatically masculine homoerotic drawings have attained iconic status in their genre and had an influence on, for instance, pop culture and fashion. In his works, Tom of Finland utilized the self-irony and humor typical of subcultures. During his career, Tom of Finland produced more than 3,500 drawings… The drawings on the stamp sheet represent strong and confident male figures typical of their designer."〔 The Finnish Postal Museum showed an exhibit of the artist's work to coincide with the stamps' release. According to the Tom of Finland Foundation (TFF), the three first class stamps were coordinated by Solja Järvenpää of Arts Promotion Centre Finland, Susanna Luoto and Durk Dehner of TFF, and Timo Berry of the Finnish design agency BOTH.〔 One of the stamps depicts a nude man sitting between the legs of another man dressed as a police officer; the others depict a nude backside with a man's face peering between the two legs.〔〔
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