My father would send these fun postcards to us. This one is postmarked March 1994.
Four years ago I posted some of these mischievous cat postcards. You can click link to see the other four. The artist was Eugen Hartung from Switzerland
While looking for a book in the shelf, I found one more.




The artist signed his initials in the corner in a heart which I never noticed before but I read that on Mousebreath
The Hartung postcards were first published in Switzerland by Max Kunzli of Zurich and then(from the 1940’s onwards) by the Alfred Mainzer Company of Long Island New York. Each card is signed with the artist’s monogram, a little heart in the lower right corner. (Because of cropping, sometimes the heart gets chopped off.)
One of the cards from the old post


These are adorable. ❤️😍
They are so beautiful, fascinated me. Thank you, have a nice day, love, nia
Aren’t they great! Will look at the others.
Love the cards. Love the knitting cat . I guess she is grandma? Looks like Mother has the bottle.
The cards are adorable. Cat chaos.
Love the cat knitting the sock. Cute postcards, thanks for sharing.
Fascinating!
The chaotic first scene seems to fit the chaos in our country today. That was my first thought.
Great postcards!
They are so funny.
I love all of the clever details in these! And so wonderful that you have such a special tangible memory of your dad.
Yes. It was a good find.