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The Mad Hatter Postcard by K. Nixon. ca. 1925-1930, The Mad Hatter came with a cup in one hand and a piece of bread and butter in the other
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The Mad Hatter Postcard by K. Nixon. ca. 1925-1930, The Mad Hatter came with a cup in one hand and a piece of bread and butter in the other
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The Mad Hatter, portrayed in this vintage postcard print by K. Nixon from the 1925-1930 era, captures the essence of Lewis Carroll's iconic character with whimsical charm. Dressed in a stylish coat adorned with stripes and spots, the Mad Hatter exudes an air of amazement as he sits with legs crossed and a mischievous smile on his face. In one hand, he holds a delicate teacup, while the other grasps a piece of bread and butter - symbols of his eccentricity and love for tea parties. His top hat adds to his enigmatic persona, casting a shadow that hints at the depths of his imagination. The intricate details on this lithograph postcard showcase the artistic prowess of K. Nixon. From the carefully crafted clothing - including breeches, bow tie, vest, and knickers - to every dot and line that brings out the character's features flawlessly. As we delve into Alice's Adventures in Wonderland through this image, we catch glimpses of both fear and surprise within our own minds. The March Hare peeks over his shoulder in curiosity while an inscription below invites us to join their extraordinary party. This postcard serves as more than just commercial art; it transports us to another world where mental illness takes shape as pure creativity. It is a testament to how literature can inspire visual interpretations that endure throughout time.
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