

Embossed Nostalgic Postcard, Vegetable Parade
The anthropomorphic vegetable, carrots that dance, turnips that flirt, onions with human airs, was a popular subject in late 19th- and early 20th-century illustration, particularly in Germany and France. Part of the golden age of postcard publishing, these images combined humour, allegory, and social observation, turning the everyday produce of the garden into characters of bourgeois fantasy. Faithfully reproduced from the Choosing Keeping extensive collection of ephemera, these postcards have been carefully reprinted to match the distinctive colour palette and embossed texture of the originals, perfect for framing, sending, or collecting as curiosities.
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The anthropomorphic vegetable, carrots that dance, turnips that flirt, onions with human airs, was a popular subject in late 19th- and early 20th-century illustration, particularly in Germany and France. Part of the golden age of postcard publishing, these images combined humour, allegory, and social observation, turning the everyday produce of the garden into characters of bourgeois fantasy. Faithfully reproduced from the Choosing Keeping extensive collection of ephemera, these postcards have been carefully reprinted to match the distinctive colour palette and embossed texture of the originals, perfect for framing, sending, or collecting as curiosities.











