Thanks to Swap-bot and Postcrossing, I have started a postcard collection which is growing quickly. However, I have also been picking up postcards to add to my collection. Here are some of the card…
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The following set of postcards are from a postcard book I ordered. The art featured on these postcards was done by the artist Erte (aka Romain de Tirtoff). The book listing on amazon is here. When I saw this I just had to get it, and I actually ordered two copies. I wanted one copy to keep and one copy to actually send out on postcrossing. This postcard features a costume design by Erte for a parrot in the ballet Paradise, Bal Tabarin, 1938. This piece is called "Adam and Eve", serigraph, completed in 1982. This piece is called "Spring Rain", serigraph, completed in 1982. This postcard features a costume design by Erte for Madame Butterfly in the revue number "Heroines", Teatro Calderon, Barcelona, 1945. This postcard features a costume design by Erte for a gypsy dancer in a show at the Lido, Paris, 1942. This piece is a costume design by Erte for Ganna Walska as Gilda, Act II, Rigoletto, Chicago Opera Company, 1922. The coloring got a bit distorted in this one. The green is much darker on the actual postcard. This piece is called "The Dancer" from the suite At the Theatre, serigraph, completed in 1982. This piece is called "Trapeze" from the suite At the Theatre, serigraph, completed in 1982. This piece is a costume design for Ganna Walska in Manon, 1920. This piece is a costume design by Erte for a slave of Salome in the scene "Femmes Fatales", George White's Scandals, New York, 1926. This piece is called "Nature's Vanity", serigraph, completed in 1982. This piece is called "Symphony in Black" from the suite At the Theatre, serigraph, completed in 1982. This piece is called "The Surprises of the Sea", serigraph, completed in 1982. This piece is called "Fantasia", serigraph, completed in 1982. This piece is called "Swept Away", serigraph, completed in 1982. This piece is called "The Coming of Spring", serigraph, completed in 1982. This piece is called "Harlequin", serigraph, completed in 1982. This piece is called "The Pursuit of Flore", serigraph, completed in 1982. This piece is called "Freedom and Captivity", serigraph, completed in 1982. This piece is called "Sleeping Beauty", serigraph, completed in 1982. This piece is called "Her Secret Admirers", serigraph, completed in 1982. This postcard features a costume design by Erte, for a fan-bearing slave girl in Legendary Kings, Theatre Femina, Paris, 1919. This piece is called "Oriental Tale", serigraph, completed in 1982. This piece is called "Stolen Kisses" by Erte, it was a serigraph & completed in 1982.
Sold by Create your own from scratch Size: Standard Postcard Create your own vacation-worthy postcard! Any view you’ve seen, any monument you’ve fallen in love with, can all be added to your postcard with our personalization tool. Dimensions: 5.6" L x 4.25" H; qualified USPS postcard size High quality, full-color, full-bleed printing on both sides Paper Type: Matte A classic, all around paper with a natural feel and an uncoated matte finish; our Standard Matte stands the test of time. Elegant and understated, colors print softer and more subtle. 17.5 pt thickness / 120 lb weight / 324 GSM Light white, uncoated matte finish with an eggshell texture Paper is easy to write on and won't smudge Made and printed in the USA
This listing is for one handwritten postcard that I will write directly to you! Just a tiny bit of sentiment and a personal note from me. Topics will likely include a brief note on what our days have been like, along with some good wishes for you! I can also send a postcard to someone else for you! This can be from ME, or I can write out a message that you message to me. (Keep in mind the short space.) “Subscription” options available too! Choose the 3 months or full year (12) option to get one surprise postcard a month! The price of each includes the shipping (stamps) to Canada or Usa. I will choose a vintage postcard in good condition, at random to send to you. My handwriting is a fairly-legible combination of cursive and printing. I’ll use a not-boring Canadian stamp (or stamps) to mail. The images are just EXAMPLES of the types of cards I have, your order will be one like them, not necessarily any particular one shown. If you are looking for something specific (location, type) pls message me, I'll have a look and see if I have what you want.
Photo collection of early XX century Vintage Postcards of actress Miss Maude Fealy (1900s). Maude Fealy (1883 - 1971) was an American stage and silent film actress who survived into the talkie era. At the age of three, she performed on stage with her mother and went on to make her Broadway debut in the
When you buy 5 postcards you can add a 6th one for free.This postcard is created from the unique David Shrigley work:I Must Rest, My Rampage Is Over (2019)
Very nice postcard of my artwork "The Excitement" Format 15cm x 15cm on 350gr single-sided coated sulphate board front full-color back black / white writable
When you buy 5 postcards you can add a 6th one for free.This postcard is created from the unique David Shrigley work:Witness My Contentment (2020)
Here’s a collection of totally ridiculous vintage postcards and posters dated from around 1900 to 1914 warning men of the dangers associated with the suffragette movement and of allowing women to think for themselves. I think my favorite is the postcard where the woman is pinching the man’s ear and forcing him to clean the home. The nerve of her to request such a thing! via Vintage Everyday
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Thanks to Swap-bot and Postcrossing, I have started a postcard collection which is growing quickly. However, I have also been picking up postcards to add to my collection. Here are some of the card…
Here’s a collection of totally ridiculous vintage postcards and posters dated from around 1900 to 1914 warning men of the dangers associated with the suffragette movement and of allowing women to think for themselves. I think my favorite is the postcard where the woman is pinching the man’s ear and forcing him to clean the home. The nerve of her to request such a thing! via Vintage Everyday
Sold by Create your own from scratch Size: Standard Postcard Create your own vacation-worthy postcard! Any view you’ve seen, any monument you’ve fallen in love with, can all be added to your postcard with our personalization tool. Dimensions: 5.6" L x 4.25" H; qualified USPS postcard size High quality, full-color, full-bleed printing on both sides Paper Type: Matte A classic, all around paper with a natural feel and an uncoated matte finish; our Standard Matte stands the test of time. Elegant and understated, colors print softer and more subtle. 17.5 pt thickness / 120 lb weight / 324 GSM Light white, uncoated matte finish with an eggshell texture Paper is easy to write on and won't smudge Made and printed in the USA
A postcard sent by Frieda Levinson from Riga to her sister, Agnes Hirschberg, in Eretz Israel
This is another art nouveau postcard by artist Eva Danielle and published by Raphael Tuck. It is circa 1910 and part of my large postcard collection of wonderful images. This image can be printed on anything you choose, paper, fabric, decal sheets and turned into an instant art project. You can add text, change the color and size and do just about anything you want to make it your own. You will receive ONE high resolution electronic [JPEG photo image]. This image is scanned at 300 dpi and I have repaired any damage and obvious flaws. I carefully remove any blemishes to the antique postcard to give you a beautiful image. These wonderful antique postcards are perfect for Altered Art, Scrapbooking, Collage, Fabric Printing, atc, aceo and your own personally designed greeting cards. My digital images cannot be re-sold AS IS in their original digital format. You can use it in your own original artwork to create something new with it. The Postcard Fancy text will not appear on the image. Please note we are now offering a multi-purchase discount. Buy 5 images at one time and get a free image of your choosing. Just convo me with the image you would like and I will email it to you. Enjoy!
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Little is known about the origins of the Runic alphabet, which is traditionally known as futhark after the first six letters. In Old Norse the word rune means 'letter', 'text' or 'inscription'. The word also means 'mystery' or 'secret' in Old Germanic languages, and runes had an important role in ritual and magic. Here are some theories about the origins of runes: The alphabet was probably created independently rather than evolving from another alphabet. Runic writing was probably first used in southern Europe and was carried north by Germanic tribes. The Runic alphabet is thought to have been modelled on the Latin and/or Etruscan alphabet. The earliest known Runic inscriptions date from the 1st century AD, but the vast majority of Runic inscriptions date from the 11th century. Runic inscriptions have been found throughout Europe from the Balkans to Germany, Scandinavia and the British Isles. The Notable features are the direction of writing in early Runic inscriptions is variable. Later they settled down into a left to right pattern, and the Word divisions were not generally recognised in Runic writing, although one or more dots were occasionally used for this function. Elder Futhark is thought to be the oldest version of the Runic alphabet, and was used in the parts of Europe which were home to Germanic peoples, including Scandinavia. Other versions probably developed from it. The names of the letters are shown in Common Germanic, the reconstructed ancestor of all Germanic languages. This nice card was sent to me by Kristiny from Norway.
They called him Big Butter Jesus – Sweet Cream Jesus. Sometimes, Touchdown Jesus. The nicknames for the massive statue outside Monroe, Ohio’s Solid Rock Church may have varied between dairy and football allusions, but its purpose was unflinching: bring in the people. With his arms outstretched to the heavens, conveniently off Ohio’s Interstate 75, the…
Fairy tales often get a bad rap, but fairy tale princesses get the worst rap of them all. Perhaps, though, the reputation is unfairly earned — because although they’re often thought of as “damsels in distress,” fairy tale princesses are actually…
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Here’s a collection of totally ridiculous vintage postcards and posters dated from around 1900 to 1914 warning men of the dangers associated with the suffragette movement and of allowing women to think for themselves. I think my favorite is the postcard where the woman is pinching the man’s ear and forcing him to clean the home. The nerve of her to request such a thing! via Vintage Everyday
Publishing a memoir is just the start. It’s important to get the word out to readers and promote your book.
Vintage postcard.
I’m trying my hand at fashion photography, Providence, Rhode Island (P.076.5), 1977 Vintage gelatin silver print on two-sided postcard Francesca Woodman
From online soccer to missing Grandma, children all over the country sent us postcards about their lives. Along the way, they gave us a glimpse of what it's like to be a kid right now.