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Thbis beautiful house is at Newton Harcourt,m I thought you would like to enjoy ikt's beauty!!

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Post Card Album 164 United Kingdom Post Cards from 1907 to late 1970s, Places, Holidays, Sights

 

A post card advertising Minis of the old days

Stamped St Louis Aug 1916.

Printed by F A Owen Co, Dansville, NY.

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The Fog Horn House, Wind Point

AKA Wakefield Lodge - shows lakes formed when garden was modelled by "Capability" Brown

Leopoldo Metlicovitz

Italian, 1868-1944

Puccini's Tosca, 1900

Color lithographs on card stock and envelope

 

Selling the Opera: When Tosca, Giacomo Puccini's tragic tale of art, love, and murder in Rome during the Napoleonic wars, hit the stage in 1900, it was an international sensation. G. Ricordi and Company, who published the opera, made sure of that, organizing productions in Milan, London, and New York in quick succession. Ricordi controlled all marketing for the opera, employing Leopoldo Metlicovitz to create a consistent "look" for the opera. He designed the cover for the musical score, the poster for the first production, and even this set of postcards, with the poster design doubling as a protective envelope.

 

(From MFA label)

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An Ordinary Free Stock Photo of Woods Curved to Create A 360 deg View and then Text Added using Photoshop CS5.

Leopoldo Metlicovitz

Italian, 1868-1944

Puccini's Tosca, 1900

Color lithographs on card stock and envelope

 

Selling the Opera: When Tosca, Giacomo Puccini's tragic tale of art, love, and murder in Rome during the Napoleonic wars, hit the stage in 1900, it was an international sensation. G. Ricordi and Company, who published the opera, made sure of that, organizing productions in Milan, London, and New York in quick succession. Ricordi controlled all marketing for the opera, employing Leopoldo Metlicovitz to create a consistent "look" for the opera. He designed the cover for the musical score, the poster for the first production, and even this set of postcards, with the poster design doubling as a protective envelope.

 

(From MFA label)

Could this be the Lady on Post Card 10?

 

Post card showing 8 different sites around Kansas dated 1949

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