Yes, Virginia, before Haddon Sundblom's portrayal of Santa, Santa was almost never rendered the same twice. Every artist had their own vision, and some were rather . . . peculiar.
Some were come hither . . .
Some were grandfatherly . . .
Some were gaunt . . .
Some were color blind . . .
Some were from the land of Oz . . .
Some from the holy land . . .
Some came from deep in the forest . . .
Some were kindly old eccentrics . . .
Some were definitely from the far north . . .
Some, Yoda-like they were . . .
Some were drawn by Mary Engelbreit, long before she was born . . .
Some were reindeer wranglers . . .
Some were bound to the ground . . .
Some gave up reindeer altogether . . .
Some were modernized . . .
and were in a hurry . . .
Some were blatantly commercial . . .
Some were secretive and sly . . .
Some were downright scary looking. . .
and some were a child's worst nightmare . . .
I, for one, thank Haddon Sundblom for his contribution to the mythos.
I thoroughly enjoyed this post as well as the preceding essay. Thank you for putting so much trouble into writing your blog. It is a pleasure to read and to view.
I am posting these images with a non-profit and educational 'fair use' motive, regarding respective copyrights. Anyone downloading and using these images for any commercial use would be in violation of respective copyrights, and does not have my approval for such use.
My name is Thom Buchanan.
I'm an artist and photographer.
People are my favorite subjects to portray in art and photos. My wife (and studio partner) has called that my 'people skills', as I've been passionately creating portrait studies for many years.
I refer to myself as a pictorialist, a combination of image-making and journalist. Images are my life.
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Beautiful collection of images! Thanks and have a Merry Christimas!
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Hi Thom,
I enjoyed this article and all the wonderful images of Santa. Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas!
I thoroughly enjoyed this post as well as the preceding essay. Thank you for putting so much trouble into writing your blog. It is a pleasure to read and to view.
And I love those New Yorker covers.
That last one is begging to go on my Christmas card.
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