1941 Sidney Lanier Tree Glynn Brunswick Georgia Vintage Postcard
About This Vintage Postcard
Gaze upon the tranquil beauty of the Georgia coast with this vibrant linen-era postcard featuring the historic Lanier Oak. Situated in Brunswick, this stately live oak is where Georgia's renowned poet, Sidney Lanier, was inspired to pen his most famous work, "The Marshes of Glynn," during visits in the 1870s. The image captures the "beautiful-braided and woven" tree overlooking the vast, verdant salt marshes, a scene that has beckoned tourists to this literary landmark for nearly a century. The saturated sunset colors and textured finish are hallmark traits of the high-quality lithography produced during the peak of mid-century American travel.
Details
Era: Linen (circa 1941)
City: Brunswick
State or Region: Georgia
Country: United States
Topic: Literary Landmarks and Natural Landscapes
Condition: Uncirculated
Postage: None
Address Side: Divided Back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: Unknown
Publisher: Ward News Co., St. Simons Island, Ga.
Printer: E. C. Kropp Co., Milwaukee, Wis.
Print Type: Lithograph
Additional Information
The back of this card features a tribute to Sidney Lanier, noting that he wrote his famous poem under the inspiration of this "gracious tree." It also provides his birth and death dates (1842β1881). This postcard is a "Natural Color Post Card," identifiable by the E. C. Kropp Co. (ECK) logo in the stamp box. The production number 21562 is located in the upper-right corner. Based on the publisher's records, this specific serial number corresponds to a printing date of approximately 1941. It was published locally by the Ward News Co. of St. Simons Island and remains in its original unposted state.
This card would look great framed or make an excellent addition to any collection.
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