Sverre Morken (1945- ) is an award-winning Norwegian banknote and stamp engraver. He attended Wood Carver Hjerleids Homecraft College at Dovre for two years, and in 1972 graduated from the National College of Art, Craft and Design in Oslo. He joined the Bank of Norway Printing Works the same year. Morken has designed and engraved over 150 postage stamps, primarily for Norway and the Faroes. Here are images of six examples of Morken's outstanding design and engraving work, all but one issued by Norway.
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Hardanger fiddle, designed by Norwegian graphic artist Fredrik Matheson (1908-1999), issued on October 6, 1978 as one of four stamps in a Norwegian folk-music instruments set, Scott No. 735, Facit No. 817.

Training ship
Christian Radich (featured in the 1958 film
Windjammer, which I loved as a kid!), designed by Morken, issued on May 4, 1981 as one of three stamps in a sailing ships set, Scott No. 785, Facit No. 875.

Climbing the rigging, designed by Morken, issued on May 4, 1981, Scott No. 784, Facit No. 874.

Corps of Engineers building a pontoon bridge, designed by Fredrik Matheson, issued on April 26, 1988 as one of three stamps in a military jubilees set, Scott No. 927, Facit No. 1032.

Faroese horse, designed by Morken after a photo by Icelandic photographer Ragnar Axelsson (1958- ), issued by Faroes on June 7, 1993, Scott No. 254, Facit No. 250.

Harald Sigurd Johan Sćverud (1897–1992), Norwegian composer, designed by Morken, issued on September 19, 1997, Scott No. 1174, Facit No. 1305.
