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The Voice of the Lobster Postcard after John Tenniel. ca. 1907, The Voice of the Lobster Postcard after John Tenniel

The Voice of the Lobster Postcard after John Tenniel. ca. 1907, The Voice of the Lobster Postcard after John Tenniel


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The Voice of the Lobster Postcard after John Tenniel. ca. 1907, The Voice of the Lobster Postcard after John Tenniel

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British Period Or Style Brush Card Color Imaging Crustacean English Period Or Style English Text European Period Or Style Fine Art Furniture Grooming Imaging Invertebrate Literary Arts Lobster Mirror Postcard Table Tablecloth Text Vanity Visual Arts Western European Period Or Style Dressing Table Hairbrush


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This vintage postcard print titled "The Voice of the Lobster" is a delightful piece of fine art that captures the essence of an era long gone. Created by John Tenniel around 1907, this mirror image showcases an exquisite grooming scene with a touch of whimsy. In this composition, we see a beautifully adorned dressing table adorned with an elegant tablecloth. A lobster, an unexpected guest in this setting, sits proudly on the table holding a hairbrush in its claw. The text surrounding the crustacean adds to the charm and mystery of the artwork. The attention to detail is remarkable as every element from the antique furniture to the intricate brushwork reflects Western European aesthetics prevalent during that period. This postcard print not only serves as a visual delight but also transports us back in time when such elaborate vanities were common. "The Voice of the Lobster" draws inspiration from Lewis Carroll's famous novel "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" adding another layer of literary significance to this already fascinating piece. It invites us into a world where imagination knows no bounds and animals take center stage alongside humans. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply appreciate unique and nostalgic imagery, this postcard print will surely captivate your senses and transport you to another time and place – one filled with beauty, curiosity, and wonderment.

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