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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Earle: Santa and Deer Holiday Cards
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Earle: Santa and Deer Holiday Cards

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Santa pulls a sleigh filled with reindeer in this charming image by Eyvind Earle (American, 1916-2000), an illustrator, sculptor, and Disney animator whose work is in The Met collection. This Christmas card set reproduces the original gouache titled Santa and Deer (1951). Produced in cooperation with American Artists Group. Please note that our holiday cards reproduce original works of art, some of which include visual artifacts and imperfections.
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Metropolitan Museum of Art Earle: Santa and Deer Holiday Cards

Spread festive cheer with the Earle: Santa and Deer Holiday Cards from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This delightful set features charming artwork that captures the magic of the season, showcasing Santa with his trusty reindeer in a whimsical design. Each card is beautifully printed on high-quality cardstock, ensuring your holiday greetings stand out. Perfect for sending warm wishes to friends and family, these cards come with coordinating envelopes and are ideal for any holiday occasion. Celebrate the spirit of giving and art with this unique collection!

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