1920s Couple in Crescent Moon - Anniversary Postcard Set
4 postcards of the same design, bagged
This enchanting image by Oliver Herford delves into the romantic paper moon iconography of the era, capturing a couple deeply in love. Initially featured in the pages of the 1927 issue of The Ladies Home Journal, this illustration is accompanied by the poetic verse titled The Girl in the Moon. With its timeless appeal, this image has become one of our most cherished romantic cards! See this image on a greeting card!
Oliver Herford (1863-1935), often hailed as the "American Oscar Wilde," was a British-born American humorist, essayist, and illustrator. After crossing the Atlantic to call the United States his home, Herford's artistic talents flourished. He gained fame for his brilliant and whimsical contributions to literature and art. With a penchant for anthropomorphized animals and clever scenarios, he captured the essence of humor in his essays and poems, gracing the pages of notable publications like Life and The Mentor. Herford's fusion of art and humor made him an influential figure in the world of humorous illustration, and his legacy continues to shine in our extensive collection.
This product was custom designed and created at our location in Seattle.
4 Postcards (4.75" x 6.5")
Oliver Herford