Yugoslavia year 1997 Art – Museum Exhibits complete stamps set

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Yugoslavia 1997  Art – Museum Exhibits set  MNH**

In 1997, Yugoslavia issued a set of postage stamps under the theme of “Art – Museum Exhibits.” These stamps were part of the cultural and artistic heritage series, showcasing notable artworks from Yugoslavian museums. Here’s an overview of the stamps issued that year:

Historical and Cultural Context

  • Yugoslavia: In 1997, Yugoslavia was composed of several republics, including Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Macedonia. This diversity in culture and art was reflected in the stamps issued.
  • Art and Museum Exhibits: The stamps aimed to highlight the rich cultural heritage and artistic achievements found within Yugoslavian museums.

Key Stamps from 1997 “Art – Museum Exhibits”

  1. “Portrait of a Girl” by Ivan Meštrović
    • Design: Features a portrait painting by Ivan Meštrović, a renowned Croatian sculptor and artist.
    • Denomination: Varied, depending on the postal rate.
    • Issued: This stamp celebrated the artistic contributions of Ivan Meštrović, reflecting his mastery in portraiture.
  2. “Wounded Foot” by Vlaho Bukovac
    • Design: Displays the painting “Wounded Foot” by Vlaho Bukovac, a prominent Croatian painter known for his realistic style and use of light.
    • Denomination: Various, reflecting different postal rates.
    • Issued: This stamp honored Bukovac’s skill in capturing emotional depth through his artwork.
  3. “Battle of Kosovo” by Paja Jovanović
    • Design: Features the painting “Battle of Kosovo” by Paja Jovanović, a Serbian realist painter known for his historical and mythological compositions.
    • Denomination: Different values to cover postal rates.
    • Issued: This stamp commemorated Jovanović’s depiction of an important historical event in Serbian history.
  4. “The Bronze Horseman” by Petar Lubarda
    • Design: Displays the painting “The Bronze Horseman” by Petar Lubarda, a Montenegrin painter known for his abstract landscapes and expressive use of color.
    • Denomination: Various, corresponding to different postal needs.
    • Issued: This stamp highlighted Lubarda’s contribution to Yugoslavian art with his powerful and symbolic compositions.

Significance and Collectibility

  • Cultural Heritage: These stamps underscored the diversity and richness of Yugoslavian cultural heritage, showcasing artworks that spanned different genres and regions.
  • Artistic Representation: Each stamp offered a glimpse into the artistic styles and themes prevalent in Yugoslavian art history, from realism to symbolism and abstraction.
  • Collectible Value: Highly sought after by philatelists and art enthusiasts alike, these stamps combine the appeal of art appreciation with the historical context of Yugoslavia.