There’s a quiet, homespun charm in this 1920 Christmas card, a peaceful winter moment captured in the clean lines and bold colors of early 20th-century printmaking. The scene feels like a memory set in ink and snow, where simplicity and warmth meet.
A snow-covered house with a blue roof and red brick chimney sits to the left, its silhouette softened by winter’s hush. A brick wall stretches across the card, partially blanketed in snow, with “A CHRISTMAS GREETING” gently inscribed in pale blue across its surface. To the right, a yellow wooden gate adorned with a holiday wreath invites you in.
The flat shapes and muted tones lend the image a woodblock print, folk-art quality, blending rustic charm with modern simplicity. It’s the kind of scene that feels both familiar and quietly festive.
This antique postcard would look great framed and make a wonderful hostess gift, a delightful stocking stuffer, a unique holiday decoration, or an excellent addition to any collection.
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