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This vintage postcard features a beautifully illustrated Roadrunner, the official state bird of New Mexico, painted by renowned artist Ken Haag. The artwork captures the distinctive markings and lively posture of the Roadrunner set against a vibrant desert landscape with blooming cacti and red-leafed trees, evocative of New Mexico's natural environment. The scene is rendered in a classic photochrome style, popular from the late 1930s through the 1960s, giving the card a rich, colorful appearance with a nostalgic feel. Published by Capital Engravings in 1967, this artist card highlights the historical significance of the Roadrunner, which was officially designated New Mexico's state bird in 1949. The card includes detailed text on the reverse explaining the bird's unique characteristics and its cultural importance. This postcard remains unposted and signed by Ken Haag, enhancing its appeal as a collectible piece of mid-century Americana.
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