Why is it that we love tiny waistcoated creatures?
Rabbits in waistcoats and mice in aprons… A little reflection on our enduring affection for anthropomorphic animals.
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These adorable postcards are perfect to send, gift, frame or to simply collect for the joyful, warm and fuzzy sense of nostalgia they evoke!
We are so excited that these Medici Society postcards are in print once again and sincerely hope you love them… the illustrations definitely deserve to be celebrated.
Also available framed - click here
About the artist…
Racey Helps. 1913-71. A Somerset-born antiquarian book-dealer. A course at the West of England College of Art set him on a career as an author and illustrator of children's books and his charming artwork featuring an array of anthropomorphic woodland animals was widely reproduced as postcards and greeting cards.
Rabbits in waistcoats and mice in aprons… A little reflection on our enduring affection for anthropomorphic animals.