Słania's stamps for the Faroe Islands
Czesław Słania engraved 100 stamps for Postverk Føroya, the postal administration of the Faroe Islands in the years 1975-2003.
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Ø 001: First Faroe map by Lucas Debes 1673
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Ø 002: Map of Northern Europe by Abraham Ortelius 1573
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Ø 003
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Ø 004
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Ø 005: Sandoy
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Ø 006
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Ø 007
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Ø 008
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Ø 009
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Ø 010: Vágar
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Ø 011
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Ø 15, Faroese boat
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Ø 17, the old postman Jákup Andreas Henriksen from Gásadalur.
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FR 34: The old National Library
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FR 35: The new National Library
The entire volume of 1979 was engraved by Słania.
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FR 36: The Ram, is showing the heraldic animal of the Faroes. It is Słania's masterpiece for the "Sheep Islands" and considered as the most famous Faroese stamp.
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FR 37: Europe CEPT - Postal History. Provisional stamp from 1919, diagnonally cut.
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FR 38: Europe CEPT - Postal History. Provisional stamp from 1919, overprint.
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FR 39: "Girl in Faroese Costume" by Edel Davidsen, 8 years
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FR 40: "Man in Boat, Fishing" by Rasmus Fossá, 7 years
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FR 41: "Children of Different Skin Colour" by Snorri Petersen, 8 years
Note, that the stamps FR 42-46 were layouted by Słania, but drawn by Bárður Jákupsson, and can thus not counted among his engravings.
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FR 42: Sævar Gøtubrá (Plantago maritima) - Sea Plantain
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FR 43: Snjósólja (Ranunculus glacialis) - Glacier Buttercup
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FR 44: Vetrarblómi (Saxifraga oppositifolia) - Purple Saxifrage
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FR 45: Stjørnu Steinbrot (Saxifraga stellaris) - Starry Saxifrage
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FR 46: Føroya Skøra (Alchimella faeroensis) - Faroese Lady Mantle
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FR 47: Dr. phil. Jakob Jakobsen (1864-1918), anthropologist, Faroese and Old Norse linguist, explorer of the Norn in the Shetlands
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FR 48: V. U. Hammershaimb (1819-1909), Faroese priest, politician and linguist, creator of the Modern Faroese as written language
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FR 49: Maria and Baby Jesus
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FR 50: St. John the Babtist
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FR 51: St. Peter
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FR 52: St. Paul
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FR 53: No. 1
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FR 54: No. 2
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FR 55: No. 3
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FR 56: No. 4
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FR 57: Føroyskur dansur: Bandadansur - Ribbon Dance - Bändertanz - Bandedans
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FR 58: Føroyskur dansur - Faroese Caindance - Färöischer Kettentanz - Færøsk Kædedans
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FR 76: King - König - Kong.
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FR 77: Queen - Dame - Dronning.
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FR 78: Niels Ryberg Finsen (1860-1904), the only Nobel Prize Winner from the Faroes, 1903.
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FR 79: Sir Alexander Fleming (1881-1955).
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FR 087: Saint John, the Evangelist.
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FR 088: Saint James.
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FR 089: Saint Thomas.
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FR 090: Saint Judas Thadeus.
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FR 091: Europe CEPT.
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FR 092: Europe CEPT.
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FR 093: Sverri Patursson.
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FR 094: Jóannes Patursson, king's farmer.
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FR 095: Janus Djurhuus.
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FR 096: Hans Andrias Djurhuus.
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FR 097: Smack.
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FR 098: Fishermen.
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FR 099: Helmsman.
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FR 106: View over Tórshavn.
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FR 107: View from the Kjalnes farm in Kollafjørður on the mountain Skælingur.
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FR 109: Rinkusteinar in Oyndarfjørður.
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FR 112: Thomas (Tommy) Arge: The Garden, Hoyvík 1973, 70x90cm, National Art Museum.
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FR 113: Ruth Smith: Self-portrait 1952, 60x80cm, National Art Museum.
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FR 114: Steffan Danielsen: Winter day, Nólsoy 1959, 65x87cm, National Art Museum.
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FR 137: Bridge over Leypanagjógv at Oyrargjógv, Vágar of 1912.
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FR 140: Depil.
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FR 141: Frammi við Gjónna, Streymoy.
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FR 142: Frammi við Gjónna.
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FR 143: Nordic House in the Faroes, Tórshavn.
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FR 144: Nordic House in the Faroes.
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FR 148: Map of Hestur.
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FR 149: Harbour scene in Hestur.
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FR 150: Álvastakkur ("Elfin Stack").
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FR 151: Fagradalsvatn ("Beautiful Valley Lake").
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FR 152: Hestur village.
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FR 162: Jørgen-Frantz Jacobsen (1900-1938).
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FR 163: Christian Matras (1900-1988).
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FR 164: William Heinesen (1900-1991).
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FR 165: Heðin Brú (1901-1987).
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FR 169: The Cathedral ruins in Kirkjubøur.
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FR 170: Detail of a gothic arc.
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FR 171: The crucifixion on an indoor wall.
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FR 172: Inside the ruins.
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FR 173: The church in downtown Tórshavn.
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FR 174: The altar piece.
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FR 175: The bell from the ship "Norske Löwe".
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FR 178: Faroese National costumes - Sjóstuka and Stavnhetta.
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FR 179: Stakkur.
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FR 185: Skúvanes (200m).
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FR 186: Beinisvørð (469m) is one of the most impressing promontories of the Faroes.
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FR 187: Ásmundarstakkur (the stack in the foreground, 97m).
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FR 277: Milkmaids.
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FR 278: Sheep shearing.
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FR 279: Unshipping the saltfish.
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FR 311: Kalmar Union 600 Years - Eric of Pommern's coat of arms.
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FR 379: Kirkjubøur pew ends - Saint Andrew.
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FR 380: Saint Bartholomew.
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FR 381: Unidentified apostle.
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FR 382: Unidentified apostle.
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The stamp.
Image source
editFaroeartstamps - Czesław Słania archive copy at the Wayback Machine (Public Domain)
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