Madagascar – Stamps Art Museum https://stampsartmuseum.com Your Digital Gateway to the World of Stamps! Fri, 22 Aug 2025 07:10:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://stampsartmuseum.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/cropped-50340-O6B4C4-32x32.jpg Madagascar – Stamps Art Museum https://stampsartmuseum.com 32 32 Malagasy Madagascar (WWF) Diademed sifaka 1988 Stamp https://stampsartmuseum.com/malagasy-madagascar-wwf-diademed-sifaka-1988-stamp/ https://stampsartmuseum.com/malagasy-madagascar-wwf-diademed-sifaka-1988-stamp/#respond Wed, 06 May 2026 10:30:54 +0000 https://stampsartmuseum.com/?p=987516330 Issue:        Malagasy Madagascar (WWF) Diademed sifaka 1988 Stamp

Type:         Stamp

Number of Stamps:         1

Denominations:          150 FMG,  30 Ariary,

Issue Date:           1988

Issued By:       Madagascar ( Post)

 

 

 

A Rare Glimpse of Madagascar Wildlife:

 

The Malagasy Diademed Sifaka Stamp is a beautiful issue that shines a light on one of the rarest primates in the world. The Diademed Sifaka is a striking lemur found only in the forests of Madagascar. With its soft fur golden colors and graceful movements it is often called one of the most elegant of all lemurs. This stamp was released in 1988 as part of the World Wildlife Fund series which highlights endangered animals across the globe. By featuring this lemur the stamp not only served its purpose for mail but also worked as a small but powerful tool to raise awareness of conservation.

 

Conservation Through Stamps and Awareness:

 

Stamp often carry stories of culture history and nature. In this case Madagascar used postage to tell the world about the importance of protecting its wildlife. The Diademed Sifaka faces threats from deforestation and hunting which make it vulnerable to extinction. By showing its image on a stamp the country reminded people both at home and abroad of the need to preserve natural habitats. The WWF logo on the design further strengthens its role as a conservation message.

 

A Collector Treasure and Symbol of Nature:

 

It captures the essence of Madagascar a land famous for its unique biodiversity found nowhere else on earth. For philatelists it is a treasure that combines wildlife art and global conservation efforts in one small square. For nature lovers it is a symbol of the ongoing struggle to protect endangered species and the natural balance of our planet. This stamp continues to inspire people by showing that even small items like postage stamps can have a lasting impact on raising awareness about the beauty and importance of wildlife.

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Madagascar Democratic Republic Angraecum Sesquipedale Flower 1981 Stamp https://stampsartmuseum.com/madagascar-democratic-republic-angraecum-sesquipedale-flower-1981-stamp/ https://stampsartmuseum.com/madagascar-democratic-republic-angraecum-sesquipedale-flower-1981-stamp/#respond Sat, 07 Feb 2026 09:35:06 +0000 https://stampsartmuseum.com/?p=987516057 Issue:        Madagascar Democratic Republic Angraecum Sesquipedale Flower 1981 Stamp

Type:         Stamp

Number of Stamps:         8

Denominations:           170 FMG,

Issue Date:           1981

Issued By:       Madagascar Post

 

 

 

A National Treasure Honored in Delicate Bloom

Madagascar Flower Angraecum Sesquipedale stamp showcases one of the country most iconic and scientifically fascinating orchids. Commonly known as the Star of Madagascar this rare flower is famous not only for its beauty but also for its long spur and its role in the history of evolutionary biology. Charles Darwin once predicted the existence of a moth with a tongue long enough to pollinate it a prediction later confirmed. By featuring this unique orchid on a stamp Madagascar celebrated both its botanical richness and its place in the global story of nature and discovery.

 

An Elegant Design Reflecting Science and Wonder:

The stamp features a beautifully rendered image of the Angraecum Sesquipedale in full bloom with its star-shaped petals and elongated spur gracefully highlighted. The artwork uses soft greens and whites to evoke the flower natural elegance while maintaining scientific accuracy. The background is often left simple or shaded in soft earth tones to allow the flower to stand out prominently. The design balances artistic beauty with botanical precision inviting both collectors and nature enthusiasts to admire a plant that is as mysterious as it is mesmerizing. This stamp is not only a visual tribute but also an educational statement.

 

A Symbol of Biodiversity and National Pride:

For philatelists and conservationists the 1981 Angraecum Sesquipedale stamp represents more than floral beauty it is a symbol of Madagascar extraordinary biodiversity and a call to protect its fragile ecosystems. As an endemic species this orchid embodies the uniqueness of the island flora. Through this stamp Madagascar raised awareness of its environmental treasures and its responsibility to safeguard them. Whether mailed across continents or preserved in a collector album the stamp carries a message of wonder scientific curiosity and pride in nature quiet brilliance blooming on one of the world most remarkable islands.

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Madagascar Democratic Republic First Indian Ocean Cities Games 1987 Stamp https://stampsartmuseum.com/madagascar-democratic-republic-first-indian-ocean-cities-games-1987-stamp/ https://stampsartmuseum.com/madagascar-democratic-republic-first-indian-ocean-cities-games-1987-stamp/#respond Thu, 05 Feb 2026 11:00:08 +0000 https://stampsartmuseum.com/?p=987516054 Issue:        Madagascar Democratic Republic First Indian Ocean Cities Games 1987 Stamp

Type:         Stamp

Number of Stamps:         3

Denominations:           60 FMG,

Issue Date:           1987

Issued By:       Madagascar Post

 

 

 

A Regional Celebration of Unity Through Sport:

The Madagascar Indian Ocean Cities Games stamp commemorates a historic sporting event that brought together athletes from island nations and coastal cities around the Indian Ocean. This inaugural competition promoted friendship regional solidarity and cultural exchange through athletic performance. Hosted in Antananarivo the capital of Madagascar the games marked a milestone in regional cooperation. The stamp symbolized more than just medals and matches it represented unity identity and the shared aspiration of neighboring nations to grow stronger through peaceful competition.

 

A Vibrant Design Full of Motion and Symbolism:

The stamp artwork reflects the energy and diversity of the games. It often features stylized figures in motion representing various sports such as running swimming or volleyball with dynamic poses and flowing lines. The use of vivid colors like red green blue and yellow captures the spirit of celebration and inclusivity. Background elements may include maps of the Indian Ocean region or national flags suggesting both local pride and international participation. The overall design is lively and festive echoing the joy and determination that athletes brought to the field while conveying the broader goals of unity and progress.

 

A Stamp That Marks Sports Diplomacy and Cultural Pride:

For collectors and sports historians the Indian Ocean Cities Games stamp stands as a unique tribute to regional collaboration. It reflects Madagascar leadership in hosting and organizing a large scale international event with lasting impact. The stamp reminds us that sports are more than competition they are opportunities for dialogue connection and shared celebration. Whether mailed across the region or saved in an album it serves as a reminder of a moment when countries came together not for politics but for teamwork and mutual respect. This issue remains a vibrant example of how postage can document not just events but the spirit behind them.

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Madagascar Democratic Republic Elizabeth’s Eulophiella Flower 1984 Stamp https://stampsartmuseum.com/madagascar-democratic-republic-elizabeths-eulophiella-flower-1984-stamp/ https://stampsartmuseum.com/madagascar-democratic-republic-elizabeths-eulophiella-flower-1984-stamp/#respond Tue, 03 Feb 2026 03:10:41 +0000 https://stampsartmuseum.com/?p=987516051 Issue:        Madagascar Democratic Republic Elizabeth’s Eulophiella Flower 1984 Stamp

Type:         Stamp

Number of Stamps:         4

Denominations:           50 FMG,

Issue Date:           1984

Issued By:       Madagascar Post

 

 

 

A National Jewel Blossoms in Philatelic Form:

The Madagascar Elizabeth’s Eulophiella stamp showcases one of the country most stunning and rare native orchids. Known scientifically as Eulophiella Elizabethan this orchid is found only in Madagascar and is celebrated for its striking pink and purple petals and elegant form. By featuring this flower on a postage stamp Madagascar honored both its unique biodiversity and its commitment to preserving delicate and endangered plant species. The 1984 stamp was more than a floral image it was a national salute to natural beauty and botanical pride rooted deeply in the island landscape.

 

A Design That Captures Grace and Botanical Detail:

The stamp features a finely illustrated depiction of the Elizabeth’s Eulophiella in full bloom with long slender petals and vibrant colors set against a neutral or soft toned background. The attention to detail highlights the orchid elegant structure including its central column and symmetrical balance. Shades of lavender rose and cream are used to enhance the natural radiance of the flower. The name of the species is often elegantly inscribed below the image along with the issuing country. The overall design conveys a sense of delicate grandeur reflecting the orchid place as one of Madagascar floral treasures.

 

A Stamp That Celebrates Nature and Conservation:

For botanists philatelists and nature lovers alike the Elizabeth’s Eulophiella stamp represents more than artistic beauty it is a statement of conservation and awareness. This orchid is not just rare but also threatened by habitat loss and environmental change. By placing it on a national stamp Madagascar drew attention to the importance of protecting its unique ecosystems. The stamp became a small but powerful reminder of what is at stake and what is worth preserving. Whether sent through the mail or kept in a collection it carries a message of wonder pride and responsibility to the natural world.

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Madagascar Democratic Republic (Levitan Mars) Tretyakov Gallery 1986 Stamp https://stampsartmuseum.com/madagascar-democratic-republic-levitan-mars-tretyakov-gallery-1986-stamp/ https://stampsartmuseum.com/madagascar-democratic-republic-levitan-mars-tretyakov-gallery-1986-stamp/#respond Sun, 01 Feb 2026 09:10:20 +0000 https://stampsartmuseum.com/?p=987516048 Issue:        Madagascar Democratic Republic (Levitan Mars) Tretyakov Gallery 1986 Stamp

Type:         Stamp

Number of Stamps:         2

Denominations:           100 FMG,

Issue Date:           1986

Issued By:       Madagascar Post

 

 

 

A Soviet Masterpiece Celebrated by a Distant Nation:

The Madagascar stamp featuring March by Isaac Levitan highlights the global appreciation of Russian art far beyond its borders. The painting is one of Levitan most beloved works capturing the soft thaw of early spring in the Russian countryside. Though the artwork originated in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow its appearance on a Malagasy stamp shows how fine art travels not just through museums but through miniature forms of cultural diplomacy. In issuing this stamp Madagascar recognized Levitan ability to express universal emotion through landscape and honored international ties in art and culture.

 

A Scene of Quiet Beauty and Changing Seasons:

The design of the stamp features a faithful reproduction of March also known as Early Spring showing bare trees melting snow and a cottage bathed in weak sunlight. Levitan soft brushwork and gentle tones are carefully preserved even in the reduced format of a stamp. Browns whites and cool blues dominate the palette evoking a season in transition and the sense of quiet after winter long hold. The visual detail is rendered with surprising clarity giving the viewer a glimpse into rural simplicity and renewal. The scene speaks of peace change and a deeper appreciation for nature rhythms.

 

A Cross Cultural Tribute to Artistic Legacy:

This 1986 issue is notable for blending Malagasy philately with Russian cultural heritage. It exemplifies how stamps can serve as bridges across continents using art as a universal language. For collectors the stamp offers both aesthetic value and historical significance marking a rare instance of Malagasy stamps spotlighting European fine art. It celebrates the legacy of Isaac Levitan and the global reach of the Tretyakov Gallery collection. More than a postage tool this stamp becomes a canvas of shared admiration a moment when two nations found common ground in the brushstrokes of a quiet Russian spring.

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Madagascar Democratic Republic World Food Day 1981 Stamp https://stampsartmuseum.com/madagascar-democratic-republic-world-food-day-1981-stamp/ https://stampsartmuseum.com/madagascar-democratic-republic-world-food-day-1981-stamp/#respond Mon, 05 Jan 2026 08:25:43 +0000 https://stampsartmuseum.com/?p=987516045 Issue:        Madagascar Democratic Republic World Food Day 1981 Stamp

Type:         Stamp

Number of Stamps:         5

Denominations:           200 FMG,

Issue Date:           1981

Issued By:       Madagascar Post

 

 

 

 

A Nation Speaks Through Stamps on Global Hunger:

The Madagascar World Food Day stamp was issued to commemorate an international call to action against hunger and malnutrition. World Food Day is observed annually on October 16 to honor the founding of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. In 1981 Madagascar joined this global movement by releasing a stamp that symbolized both national solidarity and international responsibility. The stamp served as a reminder that food is a basic human right and that combating hunger requires global cooperation and local commitment. It was a small square of printed urgency and shared hope.

 

A Bold Design with a Message of Life and Need:

The design of the 1981 stamp reflects the seriousness and humanitarian focus of World Food Day. It often features images of agricultural scenes such as fields crops or farming tools along with human figures representing workers or families. These visual elements are paired with strong graphic symbols like grains hands or the globe to suggest nourishment and unity. The colors are earthy and warm greens browns and golds evoking the land and the life it sustains. The artwork is simple but purposeful designed to catch the eye and inspire reflection on hunger as a solvable global issue.

 

A Philatelic Reminder of Shared Global Responsibility:

For collectors and historians the World Food Day 1981 stamp from Madagascar is more than a commemorative issue it is a reflection of a moment in history when developing nations voiced their role in a collective mission. It shows how stamps can do more than mark time or cost they can promote values. The stamp is a reminder that even the most modest countries contribute to global conversations. Whether displayed in an album or sent across borders it carries a universal message of compassion justice and the urgent need to build a world where no one goes hungry.

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Madagascar Chief Sakalave 1930 Stamp https://stampsartmuseum.com/madagascar-chief-sakalave-1930-stamp/ https://stampsartmuseum.com/madagascar-chief-sakalave-1930-stamp/#respond Sun, 10 Aug 2025 10:30:50 +0000 https://stampsartmuseum.com/?p=987515570 Issue:        Madagascar Chief Sakalave 1930 Stamp

Type:         Stamp

Number of Stamps:         1

Denominations:           2C,

Issue Date:           1930

Issued By:       Madagascar Post 

 

 

 

Pride of a People in Powerful Portrait:


The 1930 Madagascar stamp featuring a Sakalave Chief is a commanding image of leadership culture and heritage. Issued during the French colonial era the stamp showcases the dignified profile of a Sakalave leader from western Madagascar one of the island prominent ethnic groups. His portrait is detailed and expressive marked by traditional attire and a confident gaze. The stamp honors more than one man it reflects the strength of an entire people and their deep rooted social structure. Despite being produced under colonial administration the design gives space to local identity highlighting the role of native leadership and cultural dignity in a land often seen only through foreign eyes.

 

Colonial Frame Local Voice:


Part of the broader Types Colonies series this 1 franc brown and violet stamp was printed for French Madagascar as both a postal necessity and a symbolic gesture. The Sakalave Chief is placed centrally within a decorative frame with MADAGASCAR and POSTES clearly marked. Though the inscription République Française remains above as a colonial stamp the artwork pays genuine tribute to the stature and significance of local chieftains. These leaders were integral to community life trade negotiation and resistance or alliance with colonial forces. The sharp engraving and respectful posture captured in the design lend the image historical gravity and artistic excellence. It is both a document and a portrait crafted to travel the world on letters and official mail.

 

A Cultural Legacy Etched in Ink:


Today the 1930 Sakalave Chief stamp is not just a collector item it is a visual record of Madagascar diverse society before independence. It preserves the presence of an indigenous leader in a format that was rarely given to native figures in colonial art. For philatelists historians and admirers of African heritage this stamp offers a rare blend of portraiture postal history and ethnographic storytelling. It stands as a miniature yet powerful reminder of the importance of traditional authority and cultural identity in Madagascar long and complex journey through colonization and nationhood. This stamp gives voice to the past in lines that still speak today.

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Madagascar Republic (Malagasy) Lesser Vasa Parrot 1987 Stamp https://stampsartmuseum.com/madagascar-republic-malagasy-lesser-vasa-parrot-1987-stamp/ https://stampsartmuseum.com/madagascar-republic-malagasy-lesser-vasa-parrot-1987-stamp/#respond Mon, 04 Aug 2025 05:25:46 +0000 https://stampsartmuseum.com/?p=987515398 Issue:        Madagascar Republic (Malagasy) Lesser Vasa Parrot 1987 Stamp

Type:         Stamp

Number of Stamps:         1

Denominations:          6o FMG,

Issue Date:           1987

Issued By:       Madagascar ( Post)

 

 

 

Voice of the Forest in Feathered Form:


The Madagascar Republic stamp featuring the Lesser Vasa Parrot brings attention to one of the island most unusual and intelligent bird species. Known scientifically as Coracopsis nigra this parrot is native to Madagascar and the nearby Comoros islands. Unlike the brightly colored parrots found in other parts of the world the Lesser Vasa Parrot has a dark gray to black plumage giving it a sleek and mysterious appearance. It inhabits dry forests and woodland areas where it feeds on fruits seeds and blossoms. This bird is known for its complex vocalizations and remarkable mimicry making it a fascinating subject for both researchers and bird lovers alike.

 

Detailed Portrait of a Rare Native:


Stamp captures the essence of the Lesser Vasa Parrot with a finely detailed illustration. The bird is shown perched calmly its sharp beak and intelligent eyes clearly drawn to convey both its character and physical traits. The background is kept simple with soft green tones evoking the forest canopy without distracting from the parrot form. This artistic choice reflects both scientific interest and aesthetic care giving collectors and nature enthusiasts a visual connection to one of Madagascar endemic species. As part of a broader series highlighting the island’s rich biodiversity the stamp adds both educational and artistic value to the world of philately.

 

A Reminder of Natural Riches and Responsibility:


Beyond its visual beauty the Lesser Vasa Parrot stamp serves as a symbol of Madagascar unique yet vulnerable wildlife. Deforestation and habitat destruction threaten many of the island’s native species and the parrot is no exception. By featuring it on a national stamp the Malagasy Republic helps raise awareness of the importance of conservation. This 1987 issue does more than celebrate a rare bird it encourages global appreciation and responsibility. it is a prized piece for environmental advocates it is a quiet call to protect what remains of Madagascar extraordinary natural heritage.

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Madagascar ibis Bird (Lophotibis Cristata) 1987 Stamp https://stampsartmuseum.com/madagascar-madagascar-ibis-bird-lophotibis-cristata-1987-stamp/ https://stampsartmuseum.com/madagascar-madagascar-ibis-bird-lophotibis-cristata-1987-stamp/#respond Sat, 02 Aug 2025 03:25:42 +0000 https://stampsartmuseum.com/?p=987515394 Issue:        Madagascar ibis Bird (Lophotibis Cristata) 1987 Stamp

Type:         Stamp

Number of Stamps:         4

Denominations:          6o FMG,

Issue Date:           1987

Issued By:       Madagascar ( Post)

 

 

 

Crested Beauty of the Forest:


Featured on the 1987 stamp issued by the Malagasy Republic this bird stands out with its striking plumage long curved beak and elegant crest. Its crest of feathers and coppery green sheen make it one of the most beautiful and unique birds of the region. The stamp honors this endemic species with a proud and detailed illustration that brings its wild grace to life.

 

A Delicate Balance in Design and Nature:


The Malagasy stamp presents the Lophotibis cristata with precision and artistic care. The bird is shown standing alert with its distinctive crest fully visible and its feathers shaded in natural tones of brown green and copper. The background remains minimal to let the bird take center stage reflecting the peaceful environment of its forest habitat. The illustration highlights not only the bird physical features but also the quiet elegance it brings to Madagascar wildlife. This stamp is part of a wider series that celebrates the island’s rich avian diversity and encourages admiration for native species often overlooked by the global public.

 

A Message from the Forest Canopy:


More than a work of art the Madagascar ibis stamp serves as a reminder of the island fragile ecosystem. Deforestation and habitat loss threaten birds like Lophotibis cristata which depend on undisturbed forests to survive. By placing this bird on a national stamp the Malagasy Republic sends a subtle but urgent message about conservation and awareness. Stamps like this allow local wildlife to be appreciated around the world reaching not only collectors but anyone who values nature wonders. The 1987 Madagascar ibis stamp is a miniature window into the island environmental story combining beauty education and advocacy in one small yet powerful piece of printed history.

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Madagascar Republic (Malagasy) Aerangis Stylosa 1985 Stamp https://stampsartmuseum.com/madagascar-republic-malagasy-aerangis-stylosa-1985-stamp/ https://stampsartmuseum.com/madagascar-republic-malagasy-aerangis-stylosa-1985-stamp/#respond Tue, 29 Jul 2025 04:25:59 +0000 https://stampsartmuseum.com/?p=987515391 Issue:        Madagascar Republic (Malagasy) Aerangis Stylosa 1985 Stamp

Type:         Stamp

Number of Stamps:         3

Denominations:          5o FMG,

Issue Date:           1985

Issued By:       Madagascar ( Post)

 

 

 

Orchid Elegance from the Island Forests:


The Aerangis stylosa stamp issued in 1985 highlight the graceful charm of one of the island rare and captivating orchids. Native to Madagascar humid forests Aerangis stylosa is a small epiphytic orchid known for its delicate star shaped white flowers and long nectar spurs. These flowers often bloom at night releasing a soft fragrance that attracts specific night flying moths for pollination. The orchid natural beauty and ecological importance make it a fitting subject for this finely crafted stamp which serves as a tribute to the island extraordinary plant life and biological diversity.

 

Botanical Beauty in Precise Detail:


Stamp captures the elegance of Aerangis stylosa with a careful illustration that emphasizes the orchid’s refined structure. The flower is depicted with long slender petals and a gently curved spur highlighted against a clean soft background that enhances its purity and detail. The artwork reflects a balance of scientific accuracy and artistic expression making it appealing both as a collector item and as a miniature botanical portrait. With subtle shading and delicate lines the stamp design allows viewers to appreciate the orchid quiet charm and its role in the complex ecosystems of Madagascar forests.

 

A Symbol of Fragile Richness and Hope:


Beyond its aesthetic appeal the Aerangis stylosa stamp represents Madagascar ongoing efforts to raise awareness about its unique but vulnerable environment. Orchids like this one grow in highly specific habitats and are sensitive to environmental change making them indicators of forest health. By featuring this species on a national stamp the Malagasy Republic sends a message about conservation and the need to protect endangered flora. This 1985 issue not only brings global attention to a rare orchid but also reminds us of the importance of preserving natural treasures. It is more than a postal tool it is a symbol of national pride ecological responsibility and the lasting beauty found in even the smallest corners of the natural world.

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