Vintage Thanksgiving Greeting Card with Children & Corn, Early 1900s

Vintage Thanksgiving Greeting Card with Children & Corn, Early 1900s

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OccasionThanksgiving
EraEdwardian
Decade1900s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorsturquoise blue, golden yellow, red, deep green, cream
Vibespatriotic, whimsical

Text on Card

Thanksgiving Greetings

Description

An oversized ear of corn tied with a dramatic red ribbon bow dominates this charming Edwardian-era Thanksgiving greeting card, presented proudly by two cheerful children in coordinating winter coats. The left child, dressed in a golden-brown coat and blue hat, leans on the massive corn while the right child, wearing a gray/blue double-breasted coat and straw hat, waves an American flag in celebration. The vibrant chromolithographic imagery captures the harvest abundance theme central to early American Thanksgiving imagery, with lush green fields stretching beneath a turquoise sky. Gold embossed lettering reading 'Thanksgiving Greetings' adorns the upper left, exemplifying the decorative printing techniques popular during this period.

Subjects

children, corn, American flag, harvest, Thanksgiving, countryside

Printing Notes

Gold embossed lettering; die-cut borders with decorative edges; detailed chromolithographic color separation typical of early 1900s greeting card production

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