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Tuck's Paintbox Postcards with watercolors included. Encouraging Juvenile artists from Great Britain in the early 19th Century.
One of the earliest and most successful commercial products created to encourage juvenile artists was the Tuck series of paintbox books. The company printed dozens of books with pre-printed images to be painted “within the lines” but the best were those which were enhanced with additional contributions by the artists. The books came with watercolor paint included! Far more personal than a standard card. The examples here, dating from 1905 to 1915 or so, come from the “Tuck’s Postcard Paintbox” series standard card. Hand-painted and mailed! Interestingly, the company also published the “psychedelic” cats of artist Lois Wain in his less trippy days…he was in their stable.
Three hand-painted postcards from the Tuck Paintbox series Collection Jim Linderman Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Best Dogs Hand-Painted Turn of the Century Scrapbook with Canine Cut-Ups
Hand-Painted Turn of the Century Scrapbook with Canine Cut-Ups. No Date, circa 1920, I believe collected and collaged by a young girl. Collection Jim Linderman
Paint Me a Beard Hand-painted Tintype Ferrotype collection Jim Linderman
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Embellished by hand, whiskers extreme!
Hand-painted Half-Plate Tintype circa 1890 Collection Jim Linderman
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