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Greetings Card

ca.1887 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Christmas card publishers often commissioned popular artists of the day to design cards. These were illustrated by Harry Payne, a famous painter of military scenes. Such subjects may not seem all that festive today, but they were popular during peacetime in the late 19th century. Handsome servicemen wearing impressive, colourful uniforms sent a patriotic and sentimental message.

Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Colour lithography on card
Brief description
Christmas card designed by Harry Payne, from a set of eight depicting military subjects. Colour lithograph, published by Raphael Tuck & Sons, ca.1887.
Physical description
Christmas card from a set of eight depicting military subjects, including an officer of the 16th Lancers, a fifer, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, and a private of the 17th Lancers.
DimensionsNo dimensions given in accession record
Marks and inscriptions
'Harry Payne' (Signed)
Credit line
Given by Mr Raymond E. de la P. Maddison
Subjects depicted
Summary
Christmas card publishers often commissioned popular artists of the day to design cards. These were illustrated by Harry Payne, a famous painter of military scenes. Such subjects may not seem all that festive today, but they were popular during peacetime in the late 19th century. Handsome servicemen wearing impressive, colourful uniforms sent a patriotic and sentimental message.
Bibliographic reference
Victoria & Albert Museum Department of Prints and Drawings and Department of Paintings, Accessions 1952. London: HMSO, 1963.
Collection
Accession number
E.224-1952

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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