Print, Christmas: 1950 Wert Family Christmas Greeting

1950 Wert Family Christmas greeting.: Collection of Sara Leeper. Image: PKM
1950 Wert Family Christmas greeting.

Collection of Sara Leeper. Image: PKM

Name/Title

Print, Christmas: 1950 Wert Family Christmas Greeting

Description

A 1950 Wert family Christmas greeting that was mailed to family , friends and other people of note. The lower right corner bears the names of Robert, Margaret, and Sara Darr Wert, along with the date. A second version was produced for Country Prints with the company name added and the family names removed; see separate entry. This is a five-color silkscreen print on natural linen. At center is the Holy Family, with Joseph and Mary kneeling on either side of the manger containing baby Jesus. The image is bordered by a dark green field with yellow stars representing the night sky. Within are partial lyrics to the Angelic Hymn/Hymn of the Angels, the words the angels sang to the shepherds in Luke 2:14 (see web links): “GLORIA IN EXCELSIS DEO ET IN TERRA PAX HOMINIBUS BONAE VOLUNTATIS AND ON EARTH PEACE-GOODWILL” In the upper left corner is a paraphrasing of the Bible verse Luke 2:8 in lower case red script: “and there were shepherds in the same country keeping watch by night over their flock“ Repeated at the perimeter in red type, “GIVE US PEACE, DONA NOBIS PACEM”, which likely refers to the traditional canon, or song in the round, “Dona Nobis Pacem”. Songs sung in the round have a sense of the infinite, which may be the symbolic reason for the border repeating itself; see web links.

Made/Created

Artist Information

Artist

Robert Darr Wert

Role

Artist

Manufacturer

Country Prints

Date made

1950

Time Period

20th Century

Place

Location

Gill MA.

Continent

North America

Inscription/Signature/Marks

“Robert, Margaret and Sara Darr Wert, CHRISTMAS ANNO DOMINI 1950”, lower right corner.

Dimensions

Height

17-1/2 in

Width

16 in

Colors

Color

Brick Red, Dark Green, Yellow, Brown, Light Brown

Color Notes

Additional colors are produced by overprinting.