German Clown with Owls Halloween Morning Embossed Postcard

Halloween, rooted in ancient Celtic harvest festivals and Christian observances, experienced a transformation into a more secular, children-centric holiday in North America and parts of Europe during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Postcards from this era, likely dating from the Edwardian or early Art Nouveau period (c. 1900-1920s), commonly featured whimsical scenes with costumed children, owls, and pine branches, reflecting a gentler, less ominous portrayal of the holiday than its earlier folklore.