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John Winsch New York - All Thanksgiving Bounty Be Thine

All Thanksgiving Bounty Be Thine (Post Card)

John Winsch's original chromolithographic post card entitled, All Thanksgiving Bounty Be Thine was published in New York as a Thanksgiving card for the year 1911. It depicts a young woman in full 19th century Indian dress, sitting upon a red cart filled with the fresh bounty of the year's crop. And, finally, to complete this wonderful scene, there is an enormous turkey pulling the cart, girl, bounty and all. The sign on the back of the cart reads; All Thanksgiving Bounty Be Thine. This original lithograph is printed on thick wove paper and with full margins, as published in New York by the American publisher John Winsch Published in 1911.
 
Title: All Thanksgiving Bounty Be Thine (Post Card)
Publisher: John Winsch, New York
Date: 1911
Medium: Original Embossed Chromolithograph
Note: John Winsch was a New York publisher at the turn of the 20th century. The subjects for many of the lithographic post cards published by them covered a wide range. Animals, soldiers, children, flowers, country scenes and tradesmen were frequently depicted. Because of their beauty and appeal, these post cards were most often mounted in keepsake albums. This original chromolithographic post card was published by john Winsch, New York as a Thanksgiving card for the year 1911.
  Chromolithography -- printing images by using a series of carefully registered tint stones -- became the most popular method for the original printmaking of everything from miniature images to large posters during the last half of the nineteenth century. By 1870, further elaborate techniques had been added to the chromolithograph. Embossing, multiple hues and raised printings created almost three dimensional qualities. The far less costly advances of photomechanical methods, however, made this original and complex form of art all but obsolete by the turn of the century. Yet, no other technique has come close to capturing the deep and rich oil based colours of the original chromolithograph.
Size: 5 1/2 X 3 1/2 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.)
  Framed and Matted with 100% Archival Materials
  All Thanksgiving Bounty Be Thine Framed Original Chromolithograph by the New York publisher John Winsch
Buy Now Price: $195.00 US
Condition: Printed on thick wove paper and with full margins as published in 1911. It is a fine, strongly printed impression without a trace of discolouration. Containing some rubbing along the corners and a crease along the lower right margin, else, in excellent condition throughout. Altogether All Thanksgiving Bounty Be Thine is a splendid example of the early chromolithographic Post Card art from the turn of the 20th century.
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Original Chromolithograph by the American publisher, John Winsch, New York.

All Thanksgiving Bounty Be Thine Original Chromolithograph by the American publisher John Winsch
All Thanksgiving Bounty Be Thine (Post Card)

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06.- Post Card Publisher John Winsch New York All Thanksgiving Bounty Be Thine Post Card (Publisher: John Winsch, New York) All Thanksgiving Bounty Be Thine Original Chromolithograph 1911 Early 20th Century Post Card (Celebration)  

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