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Austrian 2024 stamp program – vintage nostalgia & modern art

by | Apr 13, 2024

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The Austrian 2024 stamp program offers up a full year of vintage vehicles and outstanding designs. If there’s one thing we can rely upon annually, it’s the intense program Österreichische Post will issue. It’s sometimes difficult to keep up with their stamps. Not because of the number, but because of the intriguing topics. I often end up reading for hours on the artists and photographers as well as the various themes. If you are looking for a deep dive into Austria’s history and cultural treasures, well, stamps are a good starting point.  

This year is already well underway, with a couple of excellent stamps, and re-occurring series but, I’m not sure any will rival 2023’s extensive 100 Jahre ÖBB /100 Years of ÖBB100 Jahre ÖBB /100 Years of ÖBB 

This stamp used recycled acrylic glass to shape each old railway sign that hung on the bottom of each stamp. There are 1,031 different blue sections to collected – each one with a different station name. As a bonus, the blue acrylic tiles have small magnets attached so you can use them as fridge magnets.  As well, each stamp has an NFT chip embedded that, when scanned with a smart phone, allows the viewer to travel along an animated “steam locomotive entering a tunnel and emerging as a modern electric locomotive”.  That’s a lot of NFTs to collect, and you could devote an entire album to this series alone.

“The stamps were printed in multiple phases using screen and digital printing processes, mirrored on the reverse side, similar to reverse glass painting. The printed panels were then precision cut using high-precision lasers, including the characteristic perforations associated with stamps. On the reverse side of the slips with the station names, there’s a thin magnetic film, allowing the miniature station sign to be affixed to objects like a fridge.” Commemorative stamp 100 th anniversary of ÖBB – PostAG

Sometimes it takes time to find all the images, not all are available immediately. So don’t forget to pop back occasionally to see if I’ve loaded up either more images or better ones. And, some of the dates for upcoming stamps will change. 

Oh and one last note. This year’s special winter release will be Snow Boots. Looking forward to seeing it. 

Enjoy
Catpaw

January

The Origin of All Things is Small

Der Ursprung aller Dinge ist klein
Austrian 2024 stamp program

5 stamps on a sheet
offset

Release date: January 2, 2024


Winter vegetables
Series 8

Winter vegetables
Series 8 Winter vegetables
Series 8 

8 stamps on a sheet
offset

Release date: January 2, 2024


Clown Triggerfish
Series: Fish

 Clown Triggerfish
Series: Fish 

1 stamp
offset

Balistoides conspicillum  Balistoides conspicillum, Clown triggerfish : fisheries, aquarium (fishbase.se)

Release date: January 2, 2024


Wien Museum
Series: 20

Wien Museum
Series: 20 Wien Museum
Series: 20 

20 stamps on sheet
offset

WIEN MUSEUM

Release date: January 2, 2024


Attractions in Austria
Series: 4

Attractions in Austria
Series: 4 

4 stamps on sheet
offset

Release date: January 2, 2024


Special Post Office 2024 – Summer
vending machine stamps

Special Post Office 2024 - Summer
vending machine stamps
 

2 vending machine stamps
offset

Austria issues a series of themed vending machine stamps each year.  The stamps alternate on a single roll. 

Release date: January 9, 2024


Lohner L98 „Kamel“

Lohner L98 „Kamel“

 Lohner L98 „Kamel“
Austrian 2024 stamp program

Lohner L98 „Kamel“ 

Lohner L98 „Kamel“  Lohner L98 „Kamel“ 

1 stamp, FDC, cancel, black and white print, info sheet
offset

The first Austrian motor scooter.  

The Lohner-Werke, founded in 1821 by Heinrich Lohner, had already written vehicle history with the Lohner-Porsche electric car and the Mixte with hybrid drive. In the 1950s, the demand for low-cost transport increased, and the heyday of two-wheelers began. Otto Kauba designed the L98 (L for Lohner and 98 for displacement) in 1950 as an affordable vehicle for everyday use. The single-seater scooter with a self-supporting chassis, which could be retrofitted with a second seat, was equipped with a single-cylinder two-stroke engine with 2.25 hp from Sachs. The L98 was nicknamed the “camel” because of its “hump” as a luggage compartment. In 1952, an improved touring model, the L98T, was launched, and other more powerful models followed, until the scooter boom gradually subsided in the 1960s. 
Austria Post write-up

Designer: David Gruber
Gruber is a prolific stamp artist with over 200 stamps in his portfolio for Austria, Netherlands and Switzerland. 

Release date: January 12, 2024


European Capital of Culture – Bad Ischl Salzkammergut 2024

European Capital of Culture - Bad Ischl Salzkammergut 2024

European Capital of Culture - Bad Ischl Salzkammergut 2024

European Capital of Culture - Bad Ischl Salzkammergut 2024 fdc

European Capital of Culture - Bad Ischl Salzkammergut 2024 1 stamp, FDC, cancel, black and white print, info sheet
offset

1 stamp, FDC, cancel, black and white print, info sheet
offset

Each year a different city takes on the title of European Capital of Culture. Since its inception in 1985, over 60 cities across Europe have been showcased as culture capitals, including Austrian cities Graz (2003) and Linz (2009).  

This year 3 cities are showcased Bad Ischl (Austria), Bodø (Norway), and Tartu (Estonia)

Bad Ischl – The imperial town in the center of the Salzkammergut

Designer: Marion Füllerer 
Marion has 65 stamp designs to her credit, including the 2021 EUROPA Endangered Wildlife stamp Wolf.

Release date: January 20, 2024


Amboss – Cutlery 2060
Series: Design made in Austria

Amboss – Cutlery 2060
Design made in Austria

Amboss – Cutlery 2060
Design made in Austria

Amboss – Cutlery 2060
Design made in Austria

Amboss – Cutlery 2060
Design made in Austria Amboss – Cutlery 2060
Design made in Austria 

1 stamp, FDC, cancel, black and white print, info sheet
offset

This set was designed 1955.

Carl Auböck (1924–1993) was a Viennese designer and architect, as well as a professor at the Uni-versity of Applied Arts in Vienna, where he led the master class for metal product design. Auböck is considered a representative of a factual, internationally oriented modernism. He designed apartments, residential complexes, commercial premises, and a church, with a special focus on industrial design for renowned manufacturers. The 2060 cutlery, captivating with its reduced elegance and sculptural design, was created around 1955 for the Upper Austrian manufacturer Neuzeughammer Ambosswerk. Founded in the 18th century, Amboss was in business until the 1990s and was especially known for its high-quality designed cutlery. The 2060 cutlery was awarded the silver medal at the 11th Triennale in Venice in 1957 and the gold medal at the 1958 World’s Fair in Brussels. 
Austria Post write up.

Designer: Anita Kern
Kern authored Austrian Graphic Design in the 20th Century (2008). Her first design was the 2013 Gmunden dress (Dirndl and sectional drawings of two Janker). Since then she has created dozens of stamps including the Traditional Costumes – Accessories series in 2020. She is also known for her typography work.  

Release date: January 24, 2024


Bassoon
Series: Austria, land of music

Bassoon
Series: Austria, land of music

Bassoon
Series: Austria, land of music

Bassoon
Series: Austria, land of music

Bassoon
Series: Austria, land of musicBassoon
Series: Austria, land of music 

Bassoon
Series: Austria, land of music Bassoon
Series: Austria, land of music 

1 stamp, FDC, cancel, black and white print, info sheet, sheets of 10 + black & white sheet
offset

Another in Austria’s long running Austria, land of music series.

Designer: Kirsten Lubach

Release date: January 25, 2024


February

Melk Abbey Church
Series: Churches

Melk Abbey Church
Series: Churches 

1 stamp
offset

Melk Abbey (lower-austria.info)

Release date: February 1, 2024


Domestic fauna
Series 4

Domestic fauna
Series 4 

4 stamps
offset

Release date: February 1, 2024


Four Seasons

Four Seasons 

Four Seasons 

Four Seasons

Four Seasons Four Seasons

10 stamp, FDC, cancel, black and white print, info sheet
offset

Designer: Theresa Radlingmaier 
Tadlingmaier’s won Österreichische Post AG and DiePresse’s 2018 Stamp competition with her New Ways – Carrier Pigeon design.

http://www.theresa-radlingmaier.com/

Release date: February 14, 2024


Congratulations – 2024

Congratulations - 2024 

Congratulations - 2024 

Congratulations - 2024 

Congratulations - 2024Congratulations - 2024 

1 stamp, FDC, cancel, black and white print, info sheet
offset

Designer: Emma Zwettler
Congratulations and Condolences are Emma’s first stamps.

Release date: February 14, 2024


Condolences – 2024

Condolences – 2024 

Condolences – 2024 

Condolences – 2024 

Condolences – 2024 

1 stamp, FDC, cancel, black and white print, info sheet
offset

Designer: Emma Zwettler

Release date: February 14, 2024


Postage Stamps from 1917/19

Postage Stamps from 1917/19

Postage Stamps from 1917/19 

Postage Stamps from 1917/19 

Postage Stamps from 1917/19Postage Stamps from 1917/19   

2 stamps, FDC, cancel, black and white print, info sheet
offset

The two stamps in this set were originally issued between 1917-1919. 
Coat of Arms. 

Austria 1917 Coat of Arms Austria 1917 Coat of Arms

Designer: Anita Kern

Release date: February 21, 2024


March

Flowers
Series: 4

Flowers
Series: 4

4 stamps on sheet
offset

Ipheion, flax, nigella, common corn-cockle

Release date: March 1, 2024


The History of the Bicycle
Series: 8 

The History of the Bicycle
Series: 8  The History of the Bicycle
Series: 8 

9 stamps on a sheet
offset

Release date: March 1, 2024


Storks
Series: Animals 

Storks
Series: Animals 

stamp
offset

Release date: March 1, 2024


Treasures From Our Postal Archive: Domestic Flowers

Treasures From Our Postal Archive: Domestic Flowers Treasures From Our Postal Archive: Domestic Flowers

20 stamps
offset

Release date: March 1, 2024


Giant Ground Beetle – Carabus Nodulosus

Giant Ground Beetle – Carabus Nodulosus 

Giant Ground Beetle – Carabus Nodulosus 

Giant Ground Beetle – Carabus Nodulosus

 Giant Ground Beetle – Carabus Nodulosus 

  Giant Ground Beetle – Carabus Nodulosus    Giant Ground Beetle – Carabus Nodulosus 

Giant Ground Beetle – Carabus Nodulosus   Giant Ground Beetle – Carabus Nodulosus

1 stamp, FDC, cancel, black and white print, sheets of 10, black & white sheets, info sheet
offset

Carabus nodulosus · iNaturalist

Designer: Theresa Radlingmaier

Release date: March 2, 2024


Loyalty Bonus Brand for 2024 – Amaryllis

Loyalty Bonus Brand for 2023 – Amaryllis 

Loyalty Bonus Brand for 2023 – Amaryllis

1 stamp, cancel

Designer: Brigitte Heiden
Amaryllis is Heiden’s 13th Bonus Brand stamp, and 14th overall design.

Release date: March 1, 2024


Austro Tatra 57A

Austro Tatra 57A 

Austro Tatra 57A 

Austro Tatra 57A 

Austro Tatra 57A Austro Tatra 57A 

1 stamp, FDC, cancel, black and white print, info sheet
offset

Designer: David Gruber

Release date: March 2, 2024


Corn Bunting – Emberiza calandra
Bird of the Year

Corn Bunting - Emberiza calandra
Bird of the Year

Corn Bunting - Emberiza calandra
Bird of the Year 

Corn Bunting - Emberiza calandra
Bird of the Year 

Corn Bunting - Emberiza calandra
Bird of the Year Corn Bunting - Emberiza calandra
Bird of the Year Corn Bunting - Emberiza calandra
Bird of the Year 

1 stamp, FDC, cancel, black and white print, sheets of 10, info sheet
offset

Corn bunting | The Wildlife Trusts

Designer: Lisa Filzi

Release date: March 2, 2024


April

Austria’s Natural Treasures
Series: 4

Austria’s Natural Treasures
Series: 4

4 stamps on sheet
offset

Lake Waller, Salzburg; Traun Waterfall, Upper Austria; Stubai Alps, Tyrol; Danube Island, Vienna

Release date: April 2, 2024


Village Churches
Series: 1

Village Churches
Series: 1

4 stamps on sheet
offsest

Release date: April 2, 2024


Xenia Hausner – Exiles 1, 2017

Xenia Hausner – Exiles 1, 2017 

Xenia Hausner – Exiles 1, 2017  

Xenia Hausner – Exiles 1, 2017 black print 

Xenia Hausner – Exiles 1, 2017 info sheet

1 stamp, cancel, black and white print, info sheet
offset

Xenia Hausner is an Austrian artist and set designer. She is also a founding member of Women Without Borders. 

Exiles 1 is part of a series of four oil paintings by Hausner.  Each painting takes place in a train window, exploring the emotions and fears of the people. Each image was based on a photograph by Hausner created in her studio. 

When it comes to these current events, the most obvious association is the iconography and title of the Images suggest the drama of the refugee crisis, which is in the headlines and public perception has had such an impact on the last two years and at the same time has permanently changed the political landscape. Not just the (civil) wars in the Middle East, but also the increasingly significant effects of global warming, which in the near future will far eclipse that of wars, have an in An unprecedented number of refugees from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and the North African states have been driven to Europe, without fearing either the great dangers or the hardships held off.
09064c304c684cc7.pdf (artbutler.com) This pdf is in German, but easily translated. It dives into the exhibit in much more detail. 

Designer: Regina Simon
Artist: Xenia Haussner
Xenia Hausner is a contemporary Austrian artist known for her dynamically patterned, full-scale paintings of women. Using oil and acrylic paints on dibond—an aluminum composite material—she combines Expressionist and realist practices, similar to the style of American Neo-Expressionist painter Eric Fischl.
Xenia Hausner | Artnet

Release date: April 5, 2024


Jakob L. Moreno 1889–1974

Jakob L. Moreno 1889–1974

Jakob L. Moreno 1889–1974  

Jakob L. Moreno 1889–1974 FDC 

Jakob L. Moreno 1889–1974 info sheet Jakob L. Moreno 1889–1974 black and white pring

1 stamp, cancel, black and white print, info sheet
offset

Romanian-American psychiatrist. Issued on the 50th anniversary of his death. Educator and therapist who founded Sociometry-Effect on Sociology, Psychotherapy in Groups and Theatre. Biography | Moreno Museum Association

Designer: Theresa Radlingmaier

Release date: April 5, 2024


100 Years of Linz New Cathedral

100 Years of Linz New Cathedral

100 Years of Linz New Cathedral  

100 Years of Linz New Cathedral FDC 

100 Years of Linz New Cathedral black print100 Years of Linz New Cathedral info sheet

1 stamp, cancel, black and white print, info sheet
offset

Mariendom (New Cathedral) Linz » Linz Tourismus

Designer: Kirsten Lubach

Release date: April 5, 2024


May

100-year Anniversary of Avis BGV-I

100-year Anniversary of Avis BGV-I
 

100-year Anniversary of Avis BGV-I
 

100-year Anniversary of Avis BGV-I FDC 

100-year Anniversary of Avis BGV-I info card  100-year Anniversary of Avis BGV-I black print

1 stamp on souvenir sheet, FDC, cancel, info sheet, black and white print
offset

The Avis Flugzeug- und Autowerke was formed 1924. It was reformed from the Technische Werkstätten GmbH, a Vienna based company that began business April 12, 1921. The company moved its headquarters to Brunn am Gebirge and began working under the new name on July 15, 1924, 

The company originally made cars and added aircraft in 1924. This was Austria’s first home grown aircraft company. They manufactured the BGV-I, Austria’s first homegrown aircraft. 

The company halted business in 1928. 

100-year Anniversary of Avis BGV-I early ad

Ad from a French aviation newspaper l’Aerophile in the 1020s

Designer: Anita Kern

Release date: May 17, 2024


EUROPA 2024 – Grüner See / Green Lake

EUROPA 2024 – Grüner See / Green Lake cancel 

EUROPA 2024 – Grüner See / Green Lake

EUROPA 2024 – Grüner See / Green Lake 

EUROPA 2024 – Grüner See / Green Lake

 EUROPA 2024 – Grüner See / Green Lake

1 stamp on souvenir sheet, FDC, cancel, info sheet, black and white print
offset

Lake in the Styria region of Austria. The lake gets its name from the deep emerald green water colour. 

As soon as the snow melts and Grüner See fills with crystal-clear water from the surrounding mountains, visitors are presented with a magical natural spectacle: The lake shimmers in rich emerald green.
Grüner See (Green Lake) in Tragöß – Sankt Katharein | ERZBERG (steiermark.com)

During winter and early spring, the area is hikeable, complete with benches and well marked paths. In June, the snow melts in the surrounding mountains, filling the ear up with an amazing deep green lake. All the benches are plunged under 36 feet of water and the divers can go on an underwater exploration of the forest. 

Designer: Marion Füllerer

Release date: May 3, 2024


150 Years of the Vienna Harness Racing Club

150 Years of the Vienna Harness Racing Club cancel 

150 Years of the Vienna Harness Racing Club 

150 Years of the Vienna Harness Racing Club FDC

150 Years of the Vienna Harness Racing Club 150 Years of the Vienna Harness Racing Club black pring 

1 stamp, FDC, cancel, info sheet, black and white print
offset

Second oldest race course in Europe. Built in 1878. Krieau, Vienna – The Viennese Harness Racing Track Club (viennadirect.com)

Designer: David Gruber

Release date: May 3, 2024


Pinzgauer Lokalbahn – Local Railway

Pinzgauer Lokalbahn - Local Railway

Pinzgauer Lokalbahn - Local Railway  

Pinzgauer Lokalbahn FDC

Pinzgauer Lokalbahn info sheet Pinzgauer Lokalbahn black print 

1 stamp, FDC, cancel, info sheet, black and white print
offset

The construction of a narrow gauge railway in the Pinzgau region was first proposed in 1889. By 1896, royal approval was formally granted by Emperor Franz Josef and after a two year construction period the line from Zell am See to Krimml officially opened in early January 1898. 

Initially, two sets of passenger trains operated each day. One mixed consist also transported timber and other agricultural goods. Until the introduction of transporter wagons in 1926, all freight had to be separately transferred from narrow gauge to standard gauge wagons in Zell am See. Passenger numbers were favorable from the very beginning, thanks to the scenic appeal of the Krimml waterfalls and the development of tourism in the region. Firmenfeiern (pinzgauerlokalbahn.at)

This train appeared on a stamp in 1998 for the 100th anniversary of it’s creation, Pinzgau Railway, 100th anniversary.

Pinzgau-Railway-100th-anniversary

Designer: Peter Sinawehl

Release date: May 3, 2024


200 Years of Piatnik Playing Cards

200-year anniversary of Piatnik 

200-year anniversary of Piatnik  

200 Years of Playing Cards spades stamp 200 Years of Playing Cards hearts stamp 

200 Years of Playing Cards hearts stamp 200 Years of Playing Cards club stamp

200 Years of Playing Cards FDC 200 Years of Playing Cards FDC 

200 Years of Playing Cards FDC 200 Years of Playing Cards FDC

4 mini sheets in shape of a playing card, 4 FDCs, cancel
offset

Clubs, Spades, Diamonds & Hearts are each issued on separate stamps and covers. 

There don’t appear to be info sheets or black and white prints available for this set. 

Celebrating 200 years of Piatnic playing cards. This Vienna based company traces it’s origins to 1824 when Ferdinand Piatnik’s first venture into playing cards. Today, they make puzzles, board games as well as their now iconic playing cards. The World of Playing Cards website has a great bio page on Piatnik and the company he founded. Ferd. Piatnik & Söhne — Piatnik — The World of Playing Cards (wopc.co.uk) an excellent resource that was surprising in the details they cover. Worth a visit. 

Designer: Marion Füllerer

Release date: June 23, 2024


June

1,100th Birthday St. Wolfgang
Series: sacred art

1,100th Birthday St. Wolfgang
Series: sacred art cancel

1,100th Birthday St. Wolfgang
Series: sacred art single stamp 

1,100th Birthday St. Wolfgang
Series: sacred art FDC 

1,100th Birthday St. Wolfgang
Series: sacred art black print 1,100th Birthday St. Wolfgang
Series: sacred art pack1,100th Birthday St. Wolfgang
Series: sacred art info sheet 

1 stamp, FDC, cancel, black and white print, pack, info sheet, maxi card (to be issued)
offset

Benedictine monk, born in 924 CE, became the Bishop of Regensburg.

According to legend, he threw an axe from there into the valley to mark the spot where a church should be built. Today, the pilgrimage church of St. Wolfgang stands at this site, marking the end of the pilgrimage route from Regensburg to St. Wolfgang in the Salzkammergut region.Commemorative stamp, sacred art – PostAG

The statue in the stamp is part of the Baroque Schwanthaler altar in the Church,

Pfarrgemeinde St. Wolfgang im Salzkammergut (dioezese-linz.at)

St. Wolfgang has appeared on stamps from Germany in 1994, Austria in 1976.

St. Wolfgang German stampSt. Wolfgang Austrian stamp

Designer: Kirsten Lubach

Release date: June 14, 2024


Mangalica Pig
Mangalica Pig






The woolly pig is one of the oldest indigenous breeds in Europe. cancel

Mangalica Pig






The woolly pig is one of the oldest indigenous breeds in Europe. stamps 

Mangalica Pig The woolly pig is one of the oldest indigenous breeds in Europe.  Mangalica Pig






The woolly pig is one of the oldest indigenous breeds in Europe. 

SD KB Mangaliza Schwein 0624 Mangalica Pig






The woolly pig is one of the oldest indigenous breeds in Europe. Mangalica Pig






The woolly pig is one of the oldest indigenous breeds in Europe.

1 stamp, 2 FDCs, cancel, sheets of 10, pack, black prints, info sheet
offset

The woolly pig is one of the oldest indigenous breeds in Europe.

Mangalica’s are an “old breed” of pigs that nearly disappeared in the 1990s due to lack of interest in raising this unique breed. The pig is known for it’s curly fur and it’s rich, buttery lard. During the 1800s, it was a popular pig because of its thick lard, which was used in cooking, and industrial applications. The Mangalica is one of the “fattest pigs in the world” (What is a Mangalitsa Pig? | D’Artagnan (dartagnan.com)) and fell victim to the late 20th century desire for leaner cuts of meat and the use of vegetable oils rather than lard. This was further complicated by the rise in factory farming that put more value on fast growing breeds over the relatively slow growing Mangalica that did best as a free range animal. 

By the 1990s the alarm was raised that the world was at risk of losing the last known fleecy coats and an effort was made to save the Mangalica.  

In the early 1990s, there were just 198 Mangalica pigs left and a Hungarian animal geneticist became alarmed. He began a program that encouraged dedicated farmers to keep the breed alive, and raise the pigs on pastureland traditionally. Cooperatives of farmers were formed to protect the breed, and over 20 years, as the numbers stabilized, traditional Mangalica sausage with sweet paprika became available in the Hungarian markets again. When people stop eating a breed, farmers stop raising the animals. Thus, the seemingly contradictory logic of the phrase: “Eat them to save them.”

Today there are over 50,000 Mangalica pigs available annually, which still makes them a very special and limited breed, but well out of the danger zone for extinction. There are even a few specialized farmers raising Mangalica pigs in the United States today. And Slow Food, an international organization that preserves traditional foods and endangered animal breeds, and stands against the industrialization of food has listed the Mangalica pig in its Ark of Taste, recognizing it as a breed worth saving (and eating).
What is a Mangalitsa Pig? | D’Artagnan (dartagnan.com)

It is still considered a critically endangered livestock breed.

The Mangalica was featured in a 2005 Hungarian stamp:

Hungarian souvenir sheet with the Mangalitsa pig

Designer: Kirsten Lubach

Release date: June 21, 2024


Traditions
Series: beautiful Austria

Traditions
Series: beautiful Austria cancel 

Traditions
Series: beautiful Austria 4 stamps 

Traditions
Series: beautiful Austria FDC 

Traditions
Series: beautiful Austria black and white print Traditions
Series: beautiful Austria info sheet 

4 stamps on a sheetlet, FDC, cancel, black and white print, info sheet
offset

  • annual Daffodil Festival in Ausseerland – largest flower festival in Austria
  • “Sturm” – traditional autumn wine made that us red or white grape must that has just started fermenting
  • coffee and a cake with whipped cream
  • button accordion, popular with Alpine folk music and Viennese Schrammel music

The Daffodil Festival appeared on an Austrian stamp in 2020; Sturm appeared on a stamp in 2021; button accordion was featured on a Swiss stamp in 1985

Daffoldil festival SturmButton accordian 

Designer: Roland Vorlaufer

Release date: June 21, 2024


950 Years Admont Abbey

950 Years Admont Abbey 

950 Years Admont Abbey

950 Years Admont Abbey950 Years Admont Abbey 

1 stamp, cancel, black and white print, info sheet
offset

This Benedictine monastery was consecrated in September 29, 1074. 

On 29 September 1074, Archbishop Gebhard of Salzburg consecrated a Benedictine monastery in the Styrian village of Admont in the presence of many ecclesiastical and secular dignitaries. The foundation was based on a rich donation (endowment, hence the name “monastery”) from Countess Hemma von Gurk. The first 12 monks came to Admont from the old monastery of St Peter in Salzburg. The first monastery building was, of course, correspondingly simple. The location for the foundation of the monastery was deliberately chosen as an infrastructure was already in place here (the parish of St Amand in Admont, salt mining in Hall). Admont was to become a refuge for the strict reform spirit of Cluny and Hirsau, making it one of the many newly founded reform monasteries of the 11th century. The monastery was founded at a difficult time: it was the era of the investiture dispute between the emperor and the pope. As Admont was founded in Salzburg, the imperial party repeatedly attacked the young monastery.
Read the rest of Admont’s history here Timeline – EN (stiftadmont.at)

 

Poster for the special unveiling event held at the monastery.

Admont Abbey poster

 New special-issue stamp 950 years of Admont Abbey – EN (stiftadmont.at)

Designer: Kirsten Lubach

Release date: June 27, 2024


July

Stefan Zweig
Series: 2nd set in Literature from Austria 

Stefan Zweig
Series: 2nd set in Literature from Austria

Stefan Zweig
Series: 2nd set in Literature from Austria 

Stefan  Zweig
Series: 2nd set in Literature from Austria   FDC with sheet

Stefan Z sheetweig
Series: 2nd set in Literature from Austria Stefan Zweig
Series: 2nd set in Literature from Austria info sheet

Stefan Zweig
Series: 2nd set in Literature from Austria black print  Stefan Zweig
Series: 2nd set in Literature from Austria black and white print

 1 stamp, 2 FDCs, cancel, sheet of10, info sheet, black and white stamp and sheet
offset

Writer, journalist

Zweig: The writer who dreamed of a world without borders (bbc.com)

Zweig was previously featured on a stamp in 1981 (Austria) and 2017 (Albania)

Stefan Zweig
Series: 2nd set in Literature from Austria Stefan Zweig
Series: 2nd set in Literature from Austria

Designer: Roland Vorlaufer

Release date: July 17, 2024 


Charlotte Klobassa – Rumours, 2023
Series: Young art in Austria

Charlotte Klobassa – Rumours, 2023
Series: Young art in Austria

Charlotte Klobassa – Rumours, 2023
Series: Young art in Austria 

Charlotte Klobassa – Rumours, 2023
Series: Young art in Austria

Charlotte Klobassa – Rumours, 2023
info sheet

RUMOURS 2024 black print

1 stamp, FDC, cancel, info sheet, black and white print
offset

This is the first time Klobassa’s art has appeared on a stamp. She was picked to represent the Young Art in Austria series this year. 

Rumours, 2023: Art as Composition

My grandfather was a painter, my grandmother a sculptor. My father, too, studied sculpture. Everyone was always doing something creative. We are an art-loving family. My grandpa had his studio at his house, and when we went there for lunch on Sundays as children, we could experience what it means being artists. His name was Erwin Klobassa. He was not terribly famous and in addition to painting, he also worked as a restorer. When I was a child, he only painted. When my grandparents took naps, I would sneak into his studio with my sister and cousin and draw.
»Art is impulsive.« (collectorsagenda.com)

 Designer: Theresa Radlingmaier

Release date: July 17, 2024


DC Tower 1

DC Tower 1

DC Tower 1 

DC Tower 1 FDC 

DC Tower 1 black print DC Tower 1 info sheet

1 stamp, FDC, cancel, black and white print, info sheet
offset

DC Tower 1 is the tallest building in Austria. Construction completed in the Summer 2013. The second tower is currently under construction. The Towers were designed by Dominique Perrault, a French architect and urban planner. 

The Tower has an interesting website, Home – DC Tower – State of your Mind, that includes an impressive 360 virtual tour. 

Designer: Karin Klier

Release date: July 17, 2024 


Samuel von Hoogstraten – Old Man in the Window, 1653
Series: Old Masters

Samuel von Hoogstraten – Old Man in the Window, 1653

Samuel von Hoogstraten – Old Man in the Window, 1653 

Samuel von Hoogstraten – Old Man in the Window, 1653
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Samuel von Hoogstraten – Old Man in the Window, 1653
 info sheet Samuel von Hoogstraten – Old Man in the Window, 1653
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Samuel van Hoogstraten (1627–1678)  was a painter, and art theorist who trained in Rembrandt’s workshop.

In his works, he delved deeply into perspectives. His speciality was the so-called “trompe-l’œils” (“deceive the eye”), optical illusions that appear three-dimensional. “Old Man at the Window” is one such work: the man’s head protrudes from an intricately painted window, giving the impression that it is detached from his body. The painting can be seen in the Picture Gallery of the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna.
Samuel van Hoogstraten commemorative stamp – PostAG

Designer: Kirsten Lubach

Release date: July 17, 2024 


Russula Cyanoxantha – Charcoal Burner
Series: Austrian mushrooms

Headerbild SM August 1440x810 Taeubling

Russula cyanoxantha stamp 

Russula Cyanoxantha - Charcoal Burner
Series: Austrian mushrooms First day cover Charcoal burner mushroom sheet FDC

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There might be a FDC, but I haven’t found it on Austria’s post office site. 

This mushroom has appeared on 12 stamps from around the world. The Charcoal Burner is the 5th stamp in the Endemic Mushrooms of Austria series that began in 2020.

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Designer: Marion Füllerer

Release date: July 23, 2024


August

Stamp Day 2024

 cancelÖAF stamp day

ÖAF stamp day 

Stamp Day 2024 Fdc  Stamp Day 2024 sheet FDC

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This stamp celebrates Austria post’s long history of using electric vehicles. In the 1950s the post office purchased electric parcel delivery vans, the Elektro-Niederflur-Omnibus from Austrian car maker ÖAF.  They were in use until the 1980s.

Also known as the E-Post parcel van. The ENO is equipped with an electric drive and was produced as a delivery vehicle for the Austrian Post and Telegraph Administration. The Austrian Post was already using electric trucks in 1913. The first “Electric Post Bus Garage” was in the 3rd district. Up to 44 battery-powered trucks were in operation for the post office. After the end of the war in 1945, 11 battery-powered trucks were still in use. As oil was in short supply after the war, the purchase of electric trucks was considered again. After decades of experience with electrically powered vehicles, the Austrian Post and Telegraph Administration purchased a total of 160 electric parcel vehicles between 1950 and 1955 and called them the Electric Low-Floor Omnibus (ENO). The manufacturers were Dostal and the Austrian Automobile Factory (ÖAF). From 1949, five ÖAF 5 ENOs were ordered for transport between the train stations and the post offices. The smaller ÖAF 2 ENOs were delivered from 1951. A total of 155 2 ENOs were produced. The 2 ENOs were better known, they shaped the cityscape through parcel delivery. The 5 ENOs were also used as towing vehicles for parcel trailers. Due to their low acceleration and low top speed, they caused traffic jams in city traffic. The reasons for purchasing new electric vehicles included the low operating noise and the presence of existing charging stations. When designing them as low-floor vehicles, the ergonomics of the parcel delivery workers were given particular consideration.
From ÖAF 2 & 3 ENO – Elektro-Niederflur-Omnibus  20200130.pdf

The stamp within the stamp is a 10 shilling post war stamp by Hans Strohofer and engraved by Georg Wimmer. Heidenreichstein Castle (Lower Austria), 1957

Heidenreichstein Castle (Lower Austria)

Designer: Anita Kern

Release date: August 23, 2024  


Citroen Kegresse P15N – Postal Delivery Half Track

Citroen Kegresse P15N

Citroen Kegresse P15N 

Citroen Kegresse P15N FDC

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Another classic Austrian post delivery vehicle. The Citroën Kégresse P15N came equipped with caterpillar tracks.

The half-track vehicles were developed by the French engineer Adolphe Kégresse. The P15N – with the “N” standing for “neige,” the French word for snow – was specifically designed for driving in snow in 1928. The skids on the front wheels made the vehicle steerable even in deep snow, and the caterpillar tracks were equipped with rubber blocks for driving on snow-free sections. Citroën Kégresse P15Ns were used as Austrian postal buses for seven, and later up to eleven passengers, until the 1950s, primarily on mountain roads in the Arlberg region and the Tauern Mountains. In addition to carrying mail, they primarily transported tourists to ski resorts.
Commemorative stamp Citroën Kégresse P15N – PostAG

Designer: David Gruber

Release date: August 23, 2024


200th Birthday Anton Bruckner (1824–1896)

Bruckner single stamp cancel

Bruckner single stamp

200th Birthday Anton Bruckner (1824–1896) FDC

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19th c composer, organist and teacher. The National Arts Centre (NAC) has a concise and interesting biography on Bruckner and his influence on the classical music world. Anton Bruckner | Biographies | National Arts Centre (nac-cna.ca). A very approachable and well written post. 

Austria featured Bruckner on three previous stamps. Anton (Joseph) Bruckner (1824-96) in 1922, Anton Bruckner (1824-96) composer in 1949 and Anton Bruckner (1824-96) composer & Bruckner House in 1974.

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Designer: Theresa Radlingmaier

Release date: August 2, 2024


September

150th Birthday of Arnold Schönberg (1874-1951)

150th Birthday of Arnold Schönberg 

150th Birthday of Arnold Schönberg

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Chamber music quartet, Quatuor Bozzini wrote an article on Schönberg for their website. Its a bit more complex than the NAC’s Bruckner writeup, but worth the effort. 

Arnold Franz Walter Schoenberg (the anglicized form of Schönberg — Schoenberg changed the spelling officially when he left Germany and re-converted to Judaism in 1933), (September 13, 1874 — July 13, 1951) was an Austrian and later American composer. Many of Schoenberg’s works are associated with the expressionist movements in early 20th-century German poetry and art, and he was among the first composers to embrace atonal motivic development. Schoenberg is particularly well-known as the innovator of the twelve-tone technique, a compositional technique involving tone rows. He was also a painter, an important music theorist, and an influential teacher of composition.  Arnold Schönberg – Quatuor Bozzini

Schönberg was featured on an Austrian stamp in 1974 for the 100th anniversary of his birth.

Schönberg

Designer: Theresa Radlingmaier

Release date: September 6, 2024


Christ the Apothecary

Christ the Apothecary

Christ the Apothecary

Christ the Apothecary FDC

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 Oil painting 1657 “donated to the burgher hospital in St. Pölten by a local family as thanks for surviving the plague.” Commemorative stamp, Christ as a pharmacist – PostAG

Designer: Kirsten Lubach

Release date: September 6, 2024


Herbert Hönel – First Water Soluble Lacquer Resin

Herbert Hönel – First Water Soluble Lacquer Resin 

Hoener stamp

Herbert Hönel – First Water Soluble Lacquer Resin FDC Herbert Hönel – First Water Soluble Lacquer Resin FDC

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A good write up on Hönel can be found here Herbert Hönel | Natural Sciences | Essays in the Austria-Forum. It is in German, but translates very well. A good overview on this wonderful man. 

Designer: David Gruber

Release date: September 6, 2024


Diana with Menthol
series: traditional brands

Diana with Menthol
series: traditional brands

Diana with Menthol
series: traditional brands

Diana with Menthol
series: traditional brands FDC

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This is a menthol scented stamp. 

“That feels good” – company slogan for their Diana rubbing alcohol. 

In 1897, a Hungarian pharmacist from the “Diana Pharmacy” discovered the versatile effects of Franzbranntwein rubbing alcohol infused with menthol. The tonic, known under the pharmacy’s name, was registered in the Austrian trademark register in 1907, making DIANA one of the oldest brands in the country. The logo features Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt, with a bow and arrow, symbolizing vitality and a connection to nature.  
Commemorative stamp, DIANA with menthol – PostAG

Designer: Marion Füllerer

Release date: September 6, 2024


October

100 Years of Broadcasting Austria

100 Years of Broadcasting Austria cancel

100 Years of Broadcasting Austria single stamp

100 Years of Broadcasting Austria FDC

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In 1924, RAVAG was founded, which eventually led to the establishment of the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation, today known as ORF.

After the First World War, the civilian use of radio began in Austria. “Radio Hekaphon” broadcast in 1923 without a valid license; in February 1924, Oskar Czeija, along with the company Schrack, was granted the concession for “broadcasting and wireless telegraphy and telephony” in Austria. RAVAG, the Radio-Verkehrs-AG, was established, and on 1 October 1924, the radio station officially commenced operations. Following the annexation in 1938, RAVAG was liquidated but was able to resume broadcasting after the end of the war. After the occupation period, the radio stations of the occupying powers became the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation, which is now a public law foundation. In 1955, the first television broadcasts began; in addition to radio and television stations, ORF also operates an internet portal.
Commemorative stamp, 100 years of broadcasting in Austria – PostAG

Designer: David Gruber

Release date: October 5, 2024


Technical Innovations  – Beer Mat

Technical Innovations  - Beer Mat

Technical Innovations  - Beer Mat

Technical Innovations  - Beer Mat

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This special stamp continues Austria Post’s tradition of pushing the boundaries of what makes a stamp. The stamp is nestled into a detachable pulp cardboard beer mat.

The “Beer Mat” miniature sheet is original and entirely safe. It not only looks like a beer mat but is also made from the original material of wood pulp cardboard. The production process was challenging: the rough, absorbent material required multiple printing processes to apply the layers of colour and adhesive adequately, and the thickness of the cardboard, at 1.4 millimetres, necessitated the use of special band steel for the die-cutting. The gummed stamp, also thick, featuring a frothy glass of beer and the caption “Beer has it all”, can be detached from the beer mat. Some of the bubbles of the beer foam on the front of the block have also been enhanced with a tactile relief varnish.
Commemorative stamp, beer mat – PostAG

Designer: David Gruber

Release date: October 4, 2024


Winter

Winter cancel

Winter stamp

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The stamp sheet contains ten stamps with five different low denominations, specifically two each at 10, 15, 27, 33, and 40 cents. This makes it easy to supplement older stamps that are still valid for postage but no longer meet current rates. 
Commemorative stamp winter – PostAG

Designer: Theresa Radlingmaier

Release date: October 15, 2024


150 Years of the Universal Postal Union (UPU)

150 Years of the Universal Postal Union (UPU) cancel

150 Years of the Universal Postal Union (UPU) single stamp

Citroen Kegresse P15N fDC

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The 150th year of the UPU is being celebrated around the world. the organisation has made the movement of mail cross borders, with minimum fuss, possible. Austria used a different design instead of the shared design used by most countries. 

Designer: Marion Füllerer

Release date: October 23, 2024


November

Snow Boots

Snow Boots cancel 

Snow Boots stamp 

Snow Boots FDC

 Snow Boots info sheet

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Austria issues a number of stamps, secular and religious. This year, Österreichische Post started the season with the 2024 addition to their philatelic winter clothing series. There are now 4 stamps in this set. 

Designer: David Gruber

Release date: November 8, 2024 


Christmas – Traismauer Nativity Play

Christmas - Traismauer nativity play cancel 

Christmas - Traismauer nativity play Cancel 

Christmas - Traismauer nativity play FDC

Christmas - Traismauer nativity play info sheet

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The Traismauer glove maker Ferdinand Scheibl is considered the creator of the figures and the stage of the nativity play, whose final version likely dates back to 1810. However, some parts of the text are believed to be even older. Until 1917/18, the dialect texts and scenes were passed down orally. In the 1950s, the nativity play was rediscovered in the Traismauer Museum, and since then, it has been performed annually. Around 30 people are involved in a performance of the play. With 42 rod puppets, religious themes such as the birth of Jesus are depicted in 9 scenes and 28 songs. Folk figures are also introduced, and love songs and socially critical songs are performed. The Traismauer singing society stages the performances, in which the audience is traditionally also involved.
Commemorative stamp Christmas – Traismauer nativity play – PostAG

Designer: Marion Füllerer

Release date: November 14, 2024 


Christmas Wreath

Christmas wreath cancel 

Christmas wreath stamp

Christmas Wreath FDC

Christmas Wreath info sheet

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Designer: Lisa Filzi

Release date: November 14, 2024 


Christmas Tree

Christmas Tree silent night cancel

Christmas Tree silent night  stamp

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Christmas tree info sheet

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The tree is made of the worlds to “Silent Night! Holy Night!”. The song, written by  assistant priest Joseph Mohr in 1816, with music added in 1818 by village schoolteacher and organist Franz Xaver Gruber, the song is now considered part of Austria’s Intangible Cultural Heritage. 

Designer: Anita Kern

Release date: November 29, 2024 


Organ Nativity Scene at Wagrain Parish Church

Organ Nativity Scene at Wagrain Parish Church

Organ Nativity Scene at Wagrain Parish Church 

Christmas – organ crib scene, Wagrain parish church fdc

Parish church info sheet

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The sculpture is located on a pillar in front of the gallery with the Joseph Mohr Memorial Organ: Joseph Mohr, who wrote the lyrics to the Christmas carol “Silent Night! Holy Night!”, was the vicar of this church from 1837 until his death in 1848. The sculptor Jakob Adlhart (1898–1985), the creator of the “Organ nativity scene”, produced numerous wooden sculptures for churches, primarily in Salzburg, Upper Austria, and southern Germany. In 1925, he created an expressionist crucifix for St. Peter’s Abbey, the Adlhart Cross, which was the motif for the 2010 special stamp series “Sacred art”. His works for the Kleine Festspielhaus (now known as the Haus für Mozart) in Salzburg are also very well known, particularly his marble mime masks from 1926 at the entrance.
Commemorative stamp Christmas – organ nativity scene, Wagrain parish church – PostAG

Designer: Kirsten Lubach

Release date: November 29, 2024 

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