1904 Joseph Mero Monument Cannes France Postcard TVC
About This Vintage Postcard
Celebrate the civic heritage of the French Riviera with this captivating monochrome postcard of the Monument to Donat-Joseph Méro in Cannes. Nestled against the rugged stone grotto of Mont-Chevalier (Le Suquet), the monument features a dignified white marble bust of Méro, who served as the Mayor of Cannes from 1865 to 1874. This "Timbre Côté Vue" (TCV) card is a prime example of early 20th-century postal trends, where stamps were placed directly on the image side to create a unique visual souvenir. Méro was a transformative figure for Cannes, overseeing its early growth from a small fishing village into a premier international resort, and this memorial was inaugurated as a sign of lasting gratitude from the local community.
Details
Era: Divided Back (1904–1910)
City: Cannes
State or Region: Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Country: France
Topic: Joseph Méro Monument, Mont-Chevalier, Le Suquet, Cannes History, TCV Postcard
Condition: Circulated (TCV style)
Postage: 5c Red Sower and 15c Green Sower stamps (on front); postmarked Cannes, December 21, 1912
Address Side: divided back
Orientation: Vertical (Portrait)
Artist / Photographer: Unknown (Collection LL)
Publisher: Lévy Fils et Cie, Paris (Trademark: LL)
Printer: Lévy et Neurdein Réunis
Print Type: Collotype
Additional Information
The "Timbre Côté Vue" (TCV) style featured here adds a layer of authenticity, with the postmark of December 21, 1912, perfectly preserving the moment this card was sent. The address side features a handwritten message in French: "Bons Baisers de tous, La Bourboule," sending good kisses from the town of La Bourboule. It is addressed to Madame V. Cuman in Saint-et-Oise. The publisher, Léon & Lévy (LL), was renowned for documenting French landscapes with exceptional clarity. The monument itself, a bust by sculptor Paul Ducuing, is situated on the ascent to Le Suquet, the oldest quarter of Cannes. Joseph Méro was a liberal businessman whose term saw significant infrastructure improvements that paved the way for the city's modern tourism industry.
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