Vintage Blank Greeting Card or Invitation, featuring original Albert R. Thayer print/etching/engraving of a Colonial feast/dinner scene with mantle, fireplace, table, food served; printed on high quality, antique white art paper (like Rives or Arches)

These cards were found, unfolded, in their original forest green Thayer company box at a Maine estate. Cards show plate embossment (see third photo) and deckle edge. They are 80 to 90 years old. Suitable for framing.

Each card comes with a modern kraft paper envelope and small info insert (see fifth photo). Several of this card available - no extra shipping charge for additional cards.


Data: card size folded 5" x 7", image/plate size 3.5" x 5"

Condition: excellent condition, unused, original, printed by the Thayer Etchings Studio, NOS

Origin: Thayer Etchings, 126 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Mass., ~1920s-1930s


From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia:

Albert R. Thayer (19 October 1878 - October 1965) was an American painter and etcher. Born in Concord. Massachusetts, he studied at the Boston Museum School and at the Art Students League in New York. His teachers include Edmund Tarbell, Eric Page and Aldro Hibbard. He was a gifted teacher as well as oil painter and was a long-standing member of the Rockport Art Association, which he served as Treasurer.

His work is included in the Museum Collection of the Rockport Art Association and was featured in a traveling exhibition titled 'Images of a New England Seacoast' 1900-1950. He provided the illustration for the American edition of a popular Christmas book, The Man at the Gate of the World. He also provided the illustrations for the book, The Mystery of Molly Mott. He is best known for marshy landscapes and harbour scenes, but he painted on occasion a Boston house that caught his fancy. His oil paintings seldom appear in art auctions with only a couple of sales in the past twelve years.