1905 Monte Carlo Casino Monaco Vintage Postcard
About This Vintage Postcard
This elegant early 1900s postcard captures the world-famous Monte Carlo Casino in Monaco, showcasing its grand Beaux-Arts facade and lush gardens. Designed by Charles Garnier, the architect of the Paris Opera, the building is a masterpiece of Belle Epoque style with its twin towers and ornate sculptures. The scene features palm-lined paths and park benches, reflecting the glamorous and leisurely atmosphere of the Mediterranean principality during its peak as a playground for European high society.
Details
Era: Divided Back (1905)
City: Monte Carlo State or Region: Monaco
Country: Monaco
Topic: Monte Carlo Casino, Charles Garnier, Belle Epoque Architecture, Monaco Gardens, Mediterranean Luxury, Casino History
Condition: Uncirculated
Postage: None
Address Side: Divided back with French advisory text
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: Levy Fils et Cie (LL)
Publisher: Levy Fils et Cie, Paris
Printer: Likely French commercial studio
Print Type: Sepia-toned Collotype (Phototypie)
Additional Information
The back of this card features the prominent LL logo, identifying it as a production of Levy Fils et Cie, one of the most prestigious French postcard firms of the era. The specific French text at the top was a warning that the "divided back" was a new and potentially confusing innovation for foreign post offices in 1905.
The waxy texture of the paper is a result of a manufacturing process called calendaring, which smoothed the fibers to better receive the tiny dots of the halftone ink. This card was produced for the elite travelers of the French Riviera.
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