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Note from Raphael Tuck & Sons rejecting designs for Christmas cards and picture postcards submitted to them, 1905 (litho)
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Note from Raphael Tuck & Sons rejecting designs for Christmas cards and picture postcards submitted to them, 1905 (litho)
6032974 Note from Raphael Tuck & Sons rejecting designs for Christmas cards and picture postcards submitted to them, 1905 (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Note from Raphael Tuck & Sons rejecting designs for Christmas cards and picture postcards submitted to them, 1905.); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection
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This photograph captures a significant moment in the history of Christmas card design. The image showcases a print of a rejection letter from Raphael Tuck & Sons, one of the most renowned publishing and printing companies in early 20th century Britain. Dated back to 1905, this litho print reveals the meticulous process behind selecting designs for Christmas cards and picture postcards. The rejection letter serves as a testament to the high standards set by Raphael Tuck & Sons. It symbolizes their commitment to delivering exceptional quality and creativity to their customers during the festive season. The grand Edwardian building depicted in the background adds an air of sophistication and importance to this historical artifact. As we delve into this snapshot from British trade history, it becomes evident that even talented artists faced rejection when submitting their designs. This document sheds light on both the challenges faced by aspiring designers at that time and the rigorous selection process undertaken by publishers like Raphael Tuck & Sons. This print not only offers us a glimpse into an era long gone but also reminds us of how far we have come in terms of commercial artistry. It is a fascinating piece that encapsulates British culture, European influence, and artistic aspirations within its frame.
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