Description
Masonic Home Chapel Utica NY Linen Postcard 1950 Curteich CT Art-Colortone. The image features the grand architectural facade of the chapel, complete with its towering steeple and classical columns, set against a vibrant sky. Lush green lawns, mature trees, and a charming fountain in the foreground enhance the serene campus view. This vintage postcard showcases The Chapel at the Masonic Home in Utica, New York, a significant landmark captured with the distinctive aesthetic of a Curteich CT Art-Colortone production. The image features the grand architectural facade of the chapel, complete with its towering steeple and classical columns, set against a vibrant sky. Lush green lawns, mature trees, and a charming fountain in the foreground enhance the serene campus view. Produced by the renowned Curteich-Chicago company, known for their high-quality postcards, this piece exemplifies the popular 'linen' era with its characteristic textured finish and vivid, yet softened, color palette. The detailed illustration provides a glimpse into the appearance of this historic institution in the mid-20th century, making it a valuable collectible for those interested in New York history, Masonic heritage, or vintage postcard artistry. The card bears the series number 159 and the production code 7A-H3724.