The 2021 Serbian stamps offer some real treats for the eye. I spent a lot of time cruising through the Serbian Post Office site. Not, for a change, because I was hopelessly looking for information, but because it was well organised, and the stamp designs were so fun to explore. I dug deeper and deeper into the archives, enjoying everything.
What really struck me is the way Serbian designers incorporated colours from their stamps into the First Day Covers. Instead of the usual white envelope, the covers became a canvas. I’ve become especially fond of graphic artist and designer Boban Savić’s work. His Lunar New Year series is a good example of using the cover as canvas:
There is an amazing continuity to each FDC design. The colours, all the elements, the cancel, they all flow together. Occasionally, he also slips in a bit of cheekiness, like my favourite the rat for 2020’s Lunar New Year and 2019’s pig.
If you enjoy FDCs then Serbia needs to be on the top of your list. They also offer great thematic treats such as military, architecture, science, art and wildlife. The covers are exquisite.
Cancels & maxi cards
If you are a cancel collector, then Serbia is a rich hunting ground. Serbia Post makes it easy to track cancels. They keep an archive of material dating to 2013. The cancels are well designed and appealing. Last Easter’s cancel is a good example of the quality:
A couple maxi cards will be issued this year. The first will be in April, Tourism in Serbia, and later in the year the Stamp Day issue will come with one maxi card to celebrate the event. Last year’s Nikola Tesla’s series was outstanding. It ticked a couple of collecting boxes: cancels, science, history, maxi cards.
Designer Nadežda Skočajić used rich, earthy colours that made the subject pop. Now you see why I spent so much time wandering the virtual halls of the Serbian post office. Not quite sure what it is about Serbian artists that has me enthralled. It’s more than the topic. If I figure out what it is, I’ll share it with you. In the meantime, just enjoy the work.
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2021 Serbian stamps – February
Lunar horoscope – year of the ox
2 stamps, FDC, cancel, sheets of 25
Designer: Boban Savić, MA
Savić has designed numerous stamps for Serbian Post, including 2020’s Ljubomir Klerić and the Belgrade Hand and the spectacular Beethoven’s Birth. He has also designed all Lunar New Year stamps & covers since 2013.
See all the Year of the Ox stamps for 2021
Release date: Feb. 23, 2021
March
Easter
2 stamps, FDC, cancel, 2 sheets of 25
Designer: Marija Vlahović, MA
with Miljana Matić, PhD in Art History, Curator of the Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church
Release date: Mar. 5, 2021
150 Years since the foundation of the Prizren seminary
1 stamp, FDC, cancel, sheet of 10
Featuring portrait of Sima Andrejević Igumanov (Uroš Knežević, National Museum in Belgrade), in the background the building of the Prizren seminary.
Designer: Anamari Banjac
with Dr. Aleksandra Novakov, expert associate of the Lexicography Department and Secretary of the Kosovo-Metohija Board of Matica Srpska, with the blessing of Bishop of Raška and Prizren Eparchy Mr. Teodosije, Rector of the Seminary
Release date: Mar. 10, 2021
Doyens of Serbian Acting
part of a series
- Ljiljana Krstić (31 October 1919, Kragujevac – 12 April 2001, Belgrade)
- Tatjana Lukjanova (6 November 1923 – 18 August 2003, Belgrade)
- Radmila Andrić (17 July 1934 – 20 November 2018, Belgrade)
- Milena Dravić (5 October 1940 – 14 October 2018, Belgrade)
- Miodrag Radovanović Mrgud (20 August 1929, Čačak-14 January 2019, Belgrade)
- Mihailo Miša Janketić (24 May 1938, Novi Sad – 15.5.2019, Belgrade)
- Marko Nikolić (20 October 1946, Kraljevo – 2 January 2019, Belgrade)
- Predrag Ejdus (24 July 1947 – 28 September 2018, Belgrade)
8 stamps, 4 FDC, cancel, sheet of 8
Designer: Marina Kalezić
Release date: March 26, 2021
April
50 years of Student Cultural Center in Belgrade
1 stamp, sheet of 10, FDC, cancel
Designer: Jakša Vlahović
Release date: Apr. 2, 2021
1 stamp
Designer: Nadežda Skočajić
Release date: April 9, 2021
Let’s bring back the hug – by vaccination to herd immunity
Regular issue
1 stamp
Designer: Nadežda Skočajić
Release date: April 12, 2021
60 Years since the First Manned Space Flight
- Yuri Gagarin
- German Titov
- Valentina Tereshkova
- FDC graphic includes ground trace of ”Vosto–1″
- FDC graphic model includes Vostok capsule with its upper stage
- FDC graphic model includes “Vosto–6” capsule
3 stamps, souvenir sheet, booklet, 3 FDCs, cancel
Issued in collaboration with the State Space Corporation ”Roscosmos”
Designer: Nadežda Skočajić
Release date: April 12, 2021
- Ruins of the Đurđevi stupovi Monastery
- Studenica, monastery complex
- Church of the Assumption of the Mother of God in the Gračanica Monastery
3 stamps, sheets of 8, 3 FDC, cancel
Designer: Miroslav Nikolić
In collaboration with Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments of Serbia – Belgrade
Release date: Apr. 15, 2021
1 stamp, souvenir sheet, FDC, cancel
POSTMARK PLACE: Belgrad
Designer: Nadežda Skočajić
Release date: Apr. 22, 2021
Civil Engineering
175 Years of the Faculty of Civil Engineering University of Belgrade
75 Years Since the Reconstruction of the Road-Railway Bridge Over the Danube
Designer: Anamari Banjac
Release date: Apr. 28, 2021
2021 Serbian stamps – May
Europa – Endangered National Wildlife
2 stamps, 2 sheets of 8, FDC, cancel
- Saker Falcon – Falco cherrug
- Shore Lark – Eremophila alpestris
Designer: Marija Vlahović
Release date: May 5, 2021
Stamp Day – 150 years since sending the first Serbian postcard
1 stamp, sheet of 25, FDC, cancel
I think this is the single most awesome dragon stamp & FDC ever! It’s AMAZING.
First Serbian postcard, popularly called ”Zmaj” (Dragon), was sent by Jovan Manojlović on 19th of May 1871 from Vienna, from the editorial board of the newspaper ”Zmaj” to Sombor, to the address of a lawyer Dimitrije Manojlović. It was written in Serbian language, in Cyrillic. The postcard was printed on a cardboard of 155 mm x 105 mm format, in the coloured copper engraving technique, done by the Vienna typographer and carver Rudolf Schürer von Waldheim at the beginning of 1871. The postcard was ordered by the editorial board of the satirical newspaper ”Zmaj”, which was one of the first and the best edited humorous newspapers in Serbian language. It was the reason why its founder and editor-in-chief, poet Jovan Jovanović was nicknamed Zmaj. This satirical newspaper was founded by Jovan Jovanović in 1864, and the name ”Zmaj” is a play on words, since May 3 was the date of the May Assembly in 1848 (in Cyrillic 3. мај – Змај).
Only one known postcard is known to survive.
1871
Original artist: Petar Manojlović
Typographer & Engraver: Rudolf Schürer von Waldheim
Stamp designer: Jakša Vlahović
Release date: May 19, 2021
125 Years since the Birth of Sava Šumanović (Vinkovci, 22 January 1896 – Sremska Mitrovica, 30 August 1942)
100 Years since the Birth of Zoran Petrović (Sakule, 7 April 1921 – 23 June 1996)
Notable Serbian Persons
2 stamps, 2 sheets of 10, 2 FDC, cancel
Sava Šumanović Sava Šumanović – Wikipedia and Sava Šumanović – A Tragic Painter In A White Suit (davidcharlesfox.com)
Zoran Petrović Zoran Petrovic – Arte Gallery Belgrade (artegalerija.rs) and Zoran Petrović – Moderna Galerija (modernagalerijabeograd.com)
Designer: JakŠa Vlahović
Release date: May 26, 2021
1 stamp, FDC, cancel, sheet of 8
Designer: Nadežda Skočajić
Consultation with Museum of African Art, Belgrade; Society Adligat for Culture, Arts and International cooperation.
Release date: May 25, 2021
Children’s Safety Online
Regular issue
1 stamp, sheet of 100
Designer: Boban Savić
Release date: May 27, 2021
June
European Nature Protection – Blederija and Osredak
2 stamps, 2 sheets of 8, FDC, cancel
World Environment Day – three new protected areas – Завод за заштиту природе Србије (zzps.rs) (Also in English)
Designer: Miroslav Nikolić
Release date: June 6, 2021
Digitization
2 stamps, FDC, cancel, 2 strips of 10
Designer: Boban Savić
Release date: June 14, 2021
650 years of the city of Kruševac
1 stamp, souvenir sheet of 4, FDC, cancel
Grad Kruševac | Dobrodošli na zvaničnu Internet prezentaciju grada Kruševca (ls.gov.rs)
Designer: Miroslav Nikolić
Release date: June 28, 2021
2021 Serbian stamps July
XXXII Summer Olympic Games – Tokyo 2020
2 stamps, sheets of 8, FDC, cancel
Designer: Nadežda Skočajić
Release date: July 1, 2021
Francophonie is an international organisation representing countries and regions where French is a national, official, working or the language of international communication. Francophonie comprises 53 full member countries and 13 observers, one of which is Serbia. Франкофонија – еФилателија (posta.rs) (English version available)
August
St. Sava Temple
Regular issue
1 stamp, sheets of 100
St. Sava temple (Hram Svetog Save), located at the St. Sava Plateau (or Vračar’s Plateau) in Belgrade
Designer: Nadežda Skočajić
Release date: August 12, 2021
September
Cities of Serbia
2 stamps, 2 FDCs, cancel, 2 sheets of 9
- Kraljevo – Monument to the Serbian Warriors
- Novi Pazar – panorama of Novi Pazar with the Old Bazaar
Designer: Anamari Banjac
Release date: September 8, 2021
75 years of diplomatic relations between Serbia and Mexico
1 stamp on a souvenir sheet, FDC, cancel
Designer: Marija Vlahović
Release date: September 12, 2021
100th Anniversary of the Albanian Commemorative Medal
1 stamp, souvenir sheet, FDC, cancel
Designer: Jakša Vlahović
Release date: September 15, 2021
Centenary of Serbian Water Polo
1 stamp, FDC, cancel, sheet of 9
Designer: Anamari Banjac
Release date: September 23, 2021
Serbian-Turkish War – The 145th Anniversary of Russian Volunteers Arrival
1 stamp, sheet of 8, FDC, cancel
Designer: Nadežda Skočajić
Release date: September 24, 2021
Joy of Europe
1 stamp, sheet of 8, FDC, cancel
Designer: Jakša Vlahović
This beautiful set used the artwork from the following children:
Single stamp: drawing by Dunja Sudžum (11 years, Serbia)
Vignettes on sheet of stamps: Alina Pagaeva (12 years, Russia), Simon Haburcak, (7 years, Slovakia), Aurora Tsang, (6 years, Hong Kong), Sofia Zakharkina, (7 years, Russia), Gleb Kolchev (6 years, Russia), Dzerassa Ikaeva, (11 years, Russia), Alisa Chernova, (13 years, Russia)
FDC: drawing by Tanisha Vihol (15 years, India).
Release date: September 30, 2021
October
The 60th anniversary of the First Conference of the Non-Aligned Movement – Belgrade 1961
2 stamps, sheet of 10, FDC, cancel
History and Evolution of Non-Aligned Movement (mea.gov.in)
Designer: Nadežda Skočajić
Release date: October 11, 2021
140th Anniversary of the Serbian–American Diplomatic Relations
2 stamps on a souvenir sheet, FDC, cancel
Designer: Jakša Vlahović
Release date: October 14, 202
World Boxing Championships – Serbia 2021
1 stamp, sheet of 8, FDC, cancel
Designer: Jakša Vlahović
Release date: October 18, 2021
100th Anniversary of Sports Aviation in Serbia
1 stamp, sheet of 8, FDC, cancel
The Serbian Aeroclub formed by WW1 pilots on October 22, 1921 in Belgrade. Founding members were:
Matija Hođera, Orestije Krstić, Dragoljub Ristić, Sava Mikić, Dragiša Vujić, Rodolphe Archibald Reiss PhD, Dragoljub Mitrović–Janković, Dragoš Adamović, Jovan Šrepalović, Atilije Raspor, Dragomir Nikolić, Sava Simić, Mihajlo Bošković, Petar Đurković, Đorđe Mirković i Bogdan Bogdanović.
Web sajt ==> PREDRAG ALIC <== Aeroklub “Nasa krila” (50webs.com)
Designer: Miroslav Nikolić
Release date: October 22, 2021
Tourism in Serbia – Gamzigrad ‒ Felix Romuliana
1 stamp, sheet of 10, FDC, cancel
Felix Romuliana, home of the last Roman god – Serbia.com
Designer: Nadežda Skočajić
Release date: October 29, 2021
November
Slava – Celebration of Family Saint Patron’s Day
1 stamp, sheet of 8, FDC, cancel
Saint George’s Day (Djurdjevdan) – St. George slaying a dragon
Designer: Marija Vlahović
Release date: November 2, 2021
The Life and Work of Duke Živojin Mišić
1 stamp, sheet of 8, FDC, cancel
Designer: Boban Savić
Release date: November 10, 2021
Serbia–Germany 100 Years since the Birth of Great Artists
2 stamps, 2 FDCs, cancel, 2 sheets of 8
Dimitrije Bašičević Mangelos (1921 – 1987)
Trained in art history and philosophy, and known as an influential critic and curator in what was then Communist Zagreb, Mangelos (a pseudonym of the late Dimitrije Bašičević) offers a distinct approach to language as an aesthetic material. Unlike his Conceptualist contemporaries in the West, who came to this subject as the logical conclusion of modernist reduction and dematerialization, the artist adapted painted and drawn words in different languages as a way to extend his philosophical reflections into the material world, a physical counterpart to abstract thinking. His practice was essentially concerned with introspection, note-taking as an art form. Galerie Martin Janda – Artforum International
Dimitrije Bašičević Mangelos – Dimitrije Bašičević Mangelos
Mangelos (Dimitrije Bašičević) | MoMA
Joseph Beuys (1921 – 1986)
Beuys’s insistence on the fundamentally democratic nature of human creativity suggested that every fully thinking and feeling person is, by definition, an artist, has left a widely influential and creative legacy since his death in 1986. While Beuys had always made an impact on his fellow Fluxus colleagues since the early 1960s, he would ultimately come to play a larger role in lending credence to the notion, increasingly popular since the mid 1990s, that art should address social, political, and related concerns by blurring the boundaries between its own practice, as a professional discipline, and everyday reality. Joseph Beuys Biography, Life & Quotes | TheArtStory
Joseph Beuys | National Gallery of Canada
Joseph Beuys | Art Gallery of Ontario (ago.ca)
Germany issued a stamp in 2021 celebrating Joseph Beuys. You need to skip down a couple issues to see it.
Designer: Jakša Vlahović
Release date: November 23, 2021
125th Anniversary of the Belgrade Museum of Pedagogy
Series: Museums of Serbia
2 stamps, 2 FDCs, cancel, 2 sheets of 10
Founded November 24, 1896 as the School Museum. First director: Dimitrije Putniković
Today, the Museum of Pedagogy is a modern institution that preserves about 50,000 exhibits of the history of Serbian schooling and education, from Cyril and Methodius to modern age (books, textbooks, school supplies and teaching aids, archival documentation, photographs, media library, etc.). The Museum of Pedagogy offers professional guidance to the visitor of all ages through a permanent exhibition, gallery and treasury, organizing educational and entertainment workshops, birthday celebrations with “Escape Room” for the youngest, a library with a reading room for all who want to get acquainted with the past of Serbian schools, and a lot more. In this way the Museum of Pedagogy remains a lighthouse in the field of care for the tradition and past of Serbian education and culture as a whole. Пригодна издања – 2021 – еФилателија (posta.rs)
Designer: Anamari Banjac
Release date: November 24, 2021
Christmas 2021
2 stamps, FDC, cancel, 2 sheets of 25
… the Orthodox celebrate it on January 7th, and the Catholic on December 25th, but its message remains the same – the message of peace and love.
We celebrate Christmas for three days. It is primarily family holiday, and there are numerous traditions and customs regarding Christmas. On the day before Christmas and Christmas Eve, the yule log is being brought into house, cresset lit and hay with hidden candies, prunes, walnuts, sugar and coins, spread all over the house. The hay is a symbol of the manger in which Christ was born. The yule log represents longevity and substance of Christianity, as well as of the warmth of the love Christ brought to us when he was born and arrived to the Earth. On the very day of the Christmas, early in the morning the church bells of all Orthodox temples are ringing, announcing the nativity of Christ. People go to church to attend Christmas liturgy and they all greet each other by “Christ has been born” and “Indeed he has”. Пригодна издања – 2021 – еФилателија (posta.rs)
Designer: Marija Vlahović
Release date: November 26, 2021
100 years of the Communist Party of China
3 stamps, FDC, cancel
Designer: Nadežda Skočajić
Release date: November 29, 2021
100 years since the establishment of The Postal Savings Bank, a.d. Beograd
1 stamp, sheet of 10, FDC, cancel
Designer: Miroslav Nikolić
Release date: November 30, 2021
December
Renowned World writers
4 stamps on a booklet sheet, 4 FDCs, cancel, postcard (?)
- Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867)
- Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821 – 1881)
- Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
- Stanislaw Lem (1921-2006)
Designer: Boban Savić
Release date: December 1, 2021
Serbia – United Arab Emirates: 50 Years of Friendship
2 stamps on souvenir sheet, FDC,cancel
Designer: Miroslav Nikolić
Release date: December 2, 2021
Monument to Stefan Nemanja
1 stamp, FDC, cancel, sheet of 10
Unveiling of the monument to Stefan Nemanja | Serbian Orthodox Church [Official web site] (spc.rs)
Designer: Miroslav Nikolić
Release date: December 3, 2021
140th Anniversary of the Journalists’ Association of Serbia
1 stamp, FDC, cancel, sheet of 25
The Journalists’ Association of Serbia was founded on December 21, 1881 in Belgrade, under the name of the Serbian Journalists’ Society. It is one of the oldest professional journalist associations in the world. The first president was Laza Kostić, famous journalist and poet. Пригодна издања – 2021 – еФилателија (posta.rs)
Designer: Marija Vlahović
Release date: December 7, 2021
Red Star’s Family
2 stamps, FDC, cancel, sheet of 10
Red Star football club – founded March 4, 1945
ФК Црвена звезда – Насловна (crvenazvezdafk.com)
Designer: Jakša Vlahović
Release date: December 8, 2021
Renowned Serbian Personalities
4 stamps, 4 FDCs, cancel, 4 sheets of 10
- Jovan Dučić (Trebinje, 15 February 1874 – Gary, Indiana, USA, 7 April 1943)
- Stanislav Vinaver (Šabac, March 1, 1891 – Niška Banja, August 1, 1955)
- Branko Pešić (Zemun, 1 September 1921 – Lignano, Italy 4 October 2006)
- Dobrica Ćosić (Velika Drenova, 29 December 1921 – Belgrade, 18 May 2014)
Designer: Boban Savić
Release date: December 12, 2021
60 years Since the awarding of the Nobel Prize to Ivo Andrić
1 stamp, FDC, cancel, sheet of 8
Nobel Prize in Literature 1961
Ivo Andric – Biographical – NobelPrize.org
Designer: Anamari Banjac
Release date: December 10, 2021
25th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations between the Republic of Serbia and the Republic of Kazakhstan
2 stamps on a souvenir sheet, FDC, cancel
Designer: Miroslav Nikolić
Release date: December 10, 2021
Tennis: Novak Đoković, World Number One
2 stamps on a souvenir sheet, FDC, cancel
Designer: Boban Savić
Release date: December 16, 2021
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