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The Paper Girl

Antique & Vintage Ephemera Since 2019

15 Religious Easter Images

9 April 2023

Before we get too deep down the rabbit hole (in which there are no rabbits), I’d like you to take a close look at the below batch of Easter graphics and tell me what you notice.

What shows up in 8/9 of them?

If you said “white lilies”, you’re right!

Calla Lilies are a versatile flower that are often seen alongside the Virgin Mary in illustrations depicting her. They’re associated with the concepts of purity and rebirth, and since they tend to bloom around Easter-time, they’re often tied to Jesus’ resurrection.

Resurrection! Rebirth! Same thing.

That other white lily, the Easter Lily, was predominantly produced in Japan prior to the 1800s. These days, notsomuch: 95% of potted Easter lilies come from a small number of growers between California and Oregon. Their symbolism is comparable to the calla lily, however, as they’re associated with purity and rebirth.

Come get yer purity and rebirth right here!

You’ll see both brands of lily displayed prominently on religious Easter cards, along with bright whites and candles. Silver foil and crosses sometimes appear on these cards alongside Jesus and the occasional Bible verse. Maybe it’s specifically the lots that I found. Either way, the old postcards I have are not as overt in their religious references.

Another thing, naturally: crosses. You’ll see a lot of those. Crosses and silver.

A little Bible verse for good measure.

This card adds a little bit of silver, too, that’s just subtle enough one could almost miss it.

Lilies, candles, some more silver, a pretty little card in the shape of a church window.

This Greek Orthodox postcard doesn’t scream ‘Easter’ to me, but if you can read it, it might to you. I admire this one because it feels like a mixed-media piece, with its hand-painted elements that are light on detail combined with darker components that make me think of stamps.

And now, the Jesusening.

Any time Jesus shows up in a card about the holiday for His resurrection, take exactly three shots. One for each day. Also, don’t do anything I tell you to do in this article, you might die. Note the lilies here!

This is the “what the heck, man, you drank the last Pepsi and didn’t tell anybody? That’s so not cool of you” Jesus.

I like this card for the imagery of Christ holding a lamb, and also for how huge He looks compared to those kids, even if He is standing on something.

Now, now, Jeremy, pipe down, we haven’t made it to that hymn yet. Charlotte, I swear to Dad if you don’t stop picking your nose your finger’s going to get stuck—

Jesus appears about the same in every depiction on Easter cards: peaceful, robed, and very, um, pale. In many cases, He looks like He’s about to give Little Timmy a very gentle reminder that we don’t bite our classmates. Sometimes, like in the first image, He appears to be saying “what the shit?”

We don’t know, either, Jesus. We ask that question a lot ourselves.

Join me next time for another round of vintage images, and be sure to subscribe to my mailing list so you never fall behind!

Filed Under: Blog, Postcards, Vintage Graphics Tagged With: easter, flowers, vintage graphics, vintage images

The Latest News From The Paper Girl

8 April 2023

As I sit here catching up on whatever the heck I’ve been doing, I figure now is a great time to provide some updates on what’s what here in The Paper Girl land.

Places to Find Me

You can now find me on Etsy and Ko-fi! Ko-fi is the platform I’m using for my writing. I have been using Ko-fi for years as a tip jar and participating in its growth, so I encourage creators and supporters alike to check it out. It has a lot of worthwhile tools.

Beyond that, I’m also occasionally posting on Instagram. My Twitter is too weird, you’ll just have to hunt that down yourself.

Print on Demand Products Coming Soon

Occasional print-on-demand items are showing up in my Etsy shop and will carry over once I get WooCommerce running. I don’t know how deep I’m going to dive into this, mind you, so don’t expect too much beyond the occasional witty postcard.

The Paper Girl Graphics Queue is Growing

This week has been spent editing more files between uploads to Etsy and Ko-fi, so more posts will be joining the queue. I have quirky cyanotypes, early 1900s Easter postcards, some Americana for our friends in the USA, Elvis, and more flowers than you can shake a stick at. I need to hit the scanner again soon, as there are bibles and children’s books in need of processing.

By the time I get through what I have waiting in the wings, I imagine we’ll hit the 1,000 image mark before next year.

I’ll soon be able to get into the Canadian postcards, too, and some proper history hunting. I wonder if I’ll be able to visit any of the places represented in my collection? That would be something.

Anyway, it’s going to be an interesting summer. Here’s to all the fun stuff we’re going to discover together. Is there anything you hope to see here? Let me know in the comments.

Cheers,

Melissa

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: blog, news

3 Antique Cabinet Card Images

3 April 2023

Cabinet cards are fascinating. They give us this glimpse of people as they were, in fashions of the time. There’s a clarity to most examples that makes them difficult to look away from. I sometimes feel like I’m going to run into these people when I’m out in the world, even though they’ve (probably) been dead for a century.

I love cabinet cards because of the details. I get to see what these fashions looked like on people instead of on a mannequin in a museum, including the hairstyles of the time. It isn’t just rich people represented in these photographs, it’s everybody. Getting a photograph taken wasn’t quite as expensive as some folks may lead you to believe.

Presentation was very different back then. There was a good chance your photographer would have a fancy backing on your picture, with an elaborate advertisement for their studio. They could present your photograph to you in a lovely frame, as below.

Notsomuch framed as pasted onto a fancy card, I suppose. Look at those edges, the stippling, the embossed bits—so pretty! And that child was very distracted. Imagine trying to get a baby to remain still for any longer than three seconds.

These images are from the Cabinet Card Bundle that is up for sale in my shop, which is made up of 40+ high-quality images scanned from my collection. Cabinet cards, cabinet card frames, and the photographer logos.

Filed Under: Blog, Photographs, Vintage Graphics Tagged With: cabinet cards, people, photographs, vintage graphics, vintage images

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I'm Mel, a vintage reseller and ephemera collector. I share pieces from my collection, insights into the antique business, tips, and graphics. Join me for inspiration for your vintage art and antiquing adventures!

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