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Showing posts with label Mail Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mail Art. Show all posts

Folk Art Foot Ephemera

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The small art of the mailed foot.  Two of these anyway.  The smallest is actually a Lady's Calling Card.  Late 19th / Early 20th C...

Folk Art Mail Art 19th Century Bike and Bridge

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Folk Art Mail Art 19th Century. A bike and a bridge! Mailed within New York state, 1888. Collection Jim Linderman

Racist Envelopes Mailed to Florida 1949

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The artist from Michigan had a demented view of Florida, but he shared them in a trio of letters to a pair of snowbirds wintering ...

Traveling to Unusually Named Cities? Send me some ART MAIL Farmers and Battle Postmarks

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Pair of hand drawn cachet art on mailed envelopes.  Note postmark for each.  Early mail art. Two original drawings on envelopes 1...

The Philosophical Underpinnings of Mail Art (and some advice from my mother)

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Receiving a hand-decorated piece of mail from a loved one is always a pleasant surprise. Unfortunately, it is a practice falling by the wa...
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