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This collectible card features a detailed image inspired by Norman Rockwell's illustration style, depicting Santa Claus in a classic red suit and hat, holding a young boy on his lap. Santa has a full white beard and is surrounded by Christmas elements, including a sack of toys slung over his shoulder. The boy is dressed in light-colored pajamas with suspenders and is looking attentively at Santa while holding a telephone handset, emphasizing the holiday tradition of calling Santa Claus.
The top of the card prominently displays "The Saturday Evening Post" with the date "Dec. 22, 1928," referencing the magazine cover from which this artwork is derived. Below the image, the names of several artists are listed: Elizabeth Fraser, Isaac F. Marcomson, Percival Gibbon, Gerald Mygant, Ruth Cross, Albert W. Atwood, John Tailnor Foster, and Ben Ames Williams. The card is copyrighted by The Curtis Publishing Company in 1994.
At the bottom of the card, large gold numbers read "1994" with the phrase "Call Santa" in flowing script underneath. This collectible represents Americana holiday imagery associated with Christmas, Santa Claus, and traditional news media, capturing a nostalgic scene influenced by Rockwell's art for The Saturday Evening Post.
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