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1910s - Vintage French Postcard - Theodore Botrel Breton Sailor Farewell - E. Harmonic Illustration - Collectible Paper Ephemera

1910s - Vintage French Postcard - Theodore Botrel Breton Sailor Farewell - E. Harmonic Illustration - Collectible Paper Ephemera

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Vintage from the 1910s

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Dimensions: 14x9 cm (5.5x3.5 in)

This captivating vintage French postcard from the 1910s presents a poignant scene inspired by the renowned chansonnier Théodore Botrel. Titled '344. - The Songs Of Botrel, Illustrated By E. Harmonic' and specifically featuring the song 'By The Little Finger,' this card brings to life the tender and melancholic verses of Botrel’s work. The image captures a classic narrative of departure and longing, evoking strong emotions of love and separation, characteristic of the era's popular culture.

The striking black and white imagery depicts a young woman in traditional regional attire, likely Breton, seated with a sorrowful expression, holding what appears to be a small doll. Beside her stands a young man dressed in a distinguished sailor's uniform, gazing into the distance as if contemplating a long journey. In the background, a distinctive church spire rises amidst a rural landscape, adding a touch of authentic regional charm to the emotional tableau. The raw, unfiltered emotion is beautifully conveyed through the composition, telling a story without words.

The postcard includes the printed lyrics of the song, detailing Pierric's departure to Toulon and Yvonne's lament: 'But one nasty autumn evening, My Pierric left for Toulon, Saying: goodbye my Yvonne, Four years a sailor... that's very long! Me, my soul was in turmoil, Holding you, Very sadly, By the little finger, Lonlaire, By the little finger, Lonla!'
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