Come, Come postcard

$2.00

Reproduction postcard of our Elizabeth Cady Stanton piece.

Description

“Come, come my conservative friend, wipe the dew off your spectacles and see the world is moving.”

—Elizabeth Cady Stanton

This oversized postcard is a reproduction (offset printed, NOT letterpress) of  our Come, Come broadside, created in honor of women’s right and responsibility to vote. The large letterpress poster is now sold out, but this postcard faithfully reproduces the hand-lettered typography and hand-drawn illustrations of the original. The illustration is inspired by the Artistic Printing phenomenon of the 19th and early 20th centuries—Ms. Stanton’s heyday.

You can find all available postcard designs in the postcards section of the shop.

Postcard size: 5 x 8 inches

PLEASE NOTE: these oversized postcards require extra postage for mailing.

PAPER FINISH: this postcard is made from paper with a smooth, eggshell finish. If you write on it, we recommend using either a ballpoint pen or some form of permanent, smear-proof ink.

Colophon reads:
Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815-1902) spent her life in pursuit of women’s rights. She wrote many speeches delivered by Susan B. Anthony, who said Stanton “forged the thunderbolts” that she delivered as they worked together for women’s suffrage. Stanton raised seven children and organized the first women’s rights convention in Seneca Falls, NY in 1848 but died without ever casting her vote before the 19th Amendment passed in 1920.

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This original artwork is copyright Chandler O’Leary and Jessica Spring 2008. Copyright is not transferable with the sale of this postcard. The buyer is not entitled to reproduction rights.

WA state residents are subject to sales tax.

This card will ship flat in a protective mailer, via the United States Postal Service.

Additional information

Postcard size

5 x 8 inches. Requires extra postage for mailing.

Paper type

This postcard is printed on heavy cardstock with a smooth, eggshell finish. If you write on it, we recommend using either a ballpoint pen or some form of permanent, smear-proof ink.