Sperry Chalets Glacier National Park Postcard Hileman 8025 Vintage Unposted

$ 2.62

Postcard Number: 8025 Region: Montana Country of Origin: United States Size: Standard (5.5 x 3.5 in) Country: United States Postage Condition: Unposted Era: Linen (1930-1945) Subject: Glacier National Park brand: Curt Teich Vintage: Yes Artist: Hileman Style Code: 5A-H201 Type: Linen Postcard Place/Location: Sperry Chalets Features: Made in U.S.A. City: West Glacier Unit of Sale: Single Unit Original/Licensed Reprint: Original Brand/Publisher: Curt Teich Theme: Travel Color: Multicolor

Description

Sperry Chalets Glacier National Park Postcard Hileman 8025 Vintage Unposted. You will receive the exact item shown in the photos. Skies, buildings, landscapes, and signage were frequently enhanced with vivid hues to create an appealing and optimistic presentation. This listing is for one standard size (3.5"x 5.5") Vintage Linen Postcard. You will receive the exact item shown in the photos. Linen postcards were produced primarily from the early 1930s through the early 1950s, with peak popularity during the 1930s and 1940s. They are named for their distinctive textured paper, which resembles woven linen fabric. This textured stock allowed printers to apply bold, saturated inks that produced bright, eye-catching images well suited to the growing tourism and travel markets of the era. Unlike earlier postcard types, Linen postcards often feature exaggerated or stylized color palettes rather than strict photographic realism. Skies, buildings, landscapes, and signage were frequently enhanced with vivid hues to create an appealing and optimistic presentation. This artistic approach reflects the design sensibilities of the Depression and post-war periods, when bold color and strong graphic impact were used to attract attention. Collectors value Linen postcards for their distinctive look, durable stock, and strong period character. They document mid-20th-century roadside culture, hotels, motels, national parks, highways, city views, and attractions tied to the rise of automobile travel. Many scenes capture locations during their peak years of popularity, making Linen postcards important visual records of American travel and leisure history.