Dinty Moore James Moore Corned Beef Autographed Portrait Real Photo Postcard

Dinty Moore James Moore Corned Beef Autographed Portrait Real Photo Postcard
The postcard references Dinty Moore, a popular character from George McManus's comic strip "Bringing Up Father," which debuted in 1913. Dinty Moore was Jiggs's best friend, an Irish saloon owner often depicted with a pipe and a distinctive hat, recognized for his down-to-earth persona. The inscription "Beginning to look just like the new Dinty Moore" suggests a humorous comparison of the subject to this widely recognized figure, possibly reflecting an attempt to emulate his identifiable appearance.

Such humorous portraits, often circulated as real photo postcards, were common in the early 20th century, allowing individuals to participate in and comment on popular culture. The widespread appeal of comic strips like "Bringing Up Father" meant characters such as Dinty Moore were instantly recognizable icons, influencing everyday humor and fashion. This postcard serves as a snapshot of how popular media permeated personal expression and communication during the 1910s and 1920s.
Real Photo PostcardRPPCMan smoking pipeDinty hatHandwritten messageHumorous portraitDinty MooreVintage men's fashionEarly 20th centuryComic characterBow tieStudio portrait
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