Estonia
Date of Issue: 5th of May 2022
two stamps (2x 1.90 €)
both stamps are issued in mini-sheets of 8 stamps with a large vignette in the centre
The stamps depict the painting ‘Tiritamme kasvatamine’ (‘Doing a
headstand’) and the tapestry design ‘Siuru-lindu Kalevipojast’ (‘The
Siuru bird from Kalevipoeg’) by the artist Oskar Kallis.
Kalevipoeg is a mythical hero in Estonian folklore, which contains
many legends and stories about a mighty man named Kalevipoeg. The
legends of Kalevipoeg, together with runic folk songs, were the subject
for Friedrich Robert Faehlmann and Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald while
preparing and writing the epic Kalevipoeg in the nineteenth century.
Kalevipoeg is considered to be one of the most important works of
Estonian literature, and its motifs have later been used by many
artists, composers, and writers. The work also played an important role
in the development of Estonian national self-awareness.