Girl Witch at a Campfire - Halloween Greeting Card
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In this delightful early 1900s postcard by Ellen Clapsaddle, a charming little witch tends to her cauldron, but the contents remain a bewitching mystery. Her art captures the essence of Halloween cuteness, and during her era, sending Halloween postcards like this one to friends and family was undoubtedly a cherished tradition.
Ellen Clapsaddle (1865-1934) was an American artist who was celebrated for her immense impact on vintage postcard illustration. With a staggering portfolio of over 3,000 designs in the souvenir postcard field, she played a pivotal role in the Golden Age of Postcards (1890s through World War I), during which hundreds of millions of postcards were printed, imported, sold, and mailed. Clapsaddle's artistry is beautifully preserved in these cherished nostalgic pieces, often featuring children, floral arrangements, and holiday themes. Her profound influence extended to postage stamps through the United States Postal Service, solidifying her status as a true pioneer in postcard illustration.
This product was custom designed and created at our location in Seattle.
A6 (4.5" X 6.25") with Envelope
Ellen H. Clapsaddle