Early 1900s Christmas Greeting Card with Santa and Child

Early 1900s Christmas Greeting Card with Santa and Child

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OccasionChristmas
EraEdwardian
Decade1900s
Stylechromolithograph
ArtistG. Knobel (visible signature on card)
Colorsred, green, cream, gold, blue

Text on Card

Merry Christmas The old, old wish, that still rings true A Merry Christmas friend, to you!

Description

Against the quaint aesthetic of Edwardian commercial greeting card art, this Christmas card presents a surprisingly modern technological conceit: Santa Claus seated on a bench at left, speaking into a candlestick telephone, while a young child in a blue shirt and red shoes stands on the right holding a wall-mounted receiver, the two connected by cord. A holly sprig with red berries decorates the upper-right corner of the central text box, framing the card's message: 'Merry Christmas—The old, old wish, that still rings true—A Merry Christmas friend, to you!' The verse cleverly plays on the word 'rings,' turning the telephone motif into the card's central conceit. Rendered in delicate watercolor and lithographic style typical of the period, the card demonstrates careful attention to character expression and seasonal ornament.

Subjects

Santa Claus, child, candlestick telephones, holly sprig, bench

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