Stamp Day - 50 millimes
This stamp, issued on the occasion of Stamp Day 1968, celebrates the musical soul of Tunisia through the talent of the illustrious artist Abdelaziz Gorgi, leading figure of the School of Tunis.
The illustration represents a musician playing the traditional flute (Nay or Gasba), dressed in a costume with refined embroidery and wearing a chechia. Through his graphic style that is both modern and deeply anchored in popular aesthetics, Gorgi sublimates Tunisian folklore here, transforming a scene of daily life into an icon of national artistic memory.
In the context of the young Republic, this program highlights that the postage stamp is not just a simple administrative tool, but a true cultural ambassador. The message carried is that of a nation which draws its strength from its lyrical heritage and its artisanal know-how to build a modern and radiant identity. By honoring music and painting, Tunisia reaffirms that culture is the cement of its unity and the reflection of its poetic sensitivity to the world.