Barbieri Andrea Christmas Card
Estimated Delivery:
12/17/2025
2 cards for $7 or 3 cards for $10
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2 cards for $7 or 3 cards for $10
Add printed cards in these bundle sizes and the best price applies automatically.
Estimated Delivery:
12/17/2025
Materials & Packing
- Printed on Glossy Card (5.5 x 5.5")
- Comes with a Kraft Envelope
Barbieri Andrea Christmas Card
Description
In this whimsical Christmas scene, imagine a snow-laden village nestled under a deep blue twilight sky, twinkling with stars reminiscent of Maxfield Parrish's dreamy landscapes. At the center is a quaint cobblestone street, bustling with the festive chaos of a holiday market. Snowflakes fall like intricate lace patterns inspired by Aubrey Beardsley, adding a delicate charm to the scene. A series of stalls are decorated with garlands and twinkling fairy lights, each selling quirky, imaginative goods reminiscent of Maurice Sendak's playful spirit.
In the foreground, a tall, gingerbread house, crafted with meticulous detail like a Beatrix Potter illustration, sits covered in sugary snow, its windows aglow with warm light. A family of mice, clad in tiny Victorian-era coats and hats in the style of Edward Gorey, carol joyously around a miniature Christmas tree, their high-pitched voices forming visible musical notes that drift upwards into the night sky.
Overhead, the name "Architetto Pizzolato Antonella" is cleverly written in the clouds, each letter shaped like an individual Christmas decoration, capturing the viewer's eye. This unique lettering is flanked by Santa Claus, who is modeled after a jolly Norman Rockwell character, his sleigh piled high with gifts, each wrapped in vibrant paper adorned with Gustave Doré's intricate illustrations. A reindeer, its antlers hung with festive ornaments, peers curiously at a nearby stall, where a giant, animated gingerbread man, channeling the energy of Quentin Blake's illustrations, dances joyously, inadvertently spilling powdered sugar snow on the cobblestones below.
Finally, Arthur Rackham’s influence is seen in the twisted, gnarled tree in the background, its branches dusted with snow and intertwined with strings of lanterns casting a golden glow over the entire scene. This delightful tapestry of elements tells a humorous and heartfelt story of holiday cheer, perfectly capturing the festive spirit while making the recipient, Architetto Pizzolato Antonella, feel uniquely celebrated.
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