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"postcard by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a postcard, especially if it was created or written by a certain person. For example, "I just received a postcard by Grandma Helen."
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Bon Appétit! (Image: Vintage Thanksgiving Day Postcard by Dave).
A postcard by Peter Doig bought in 2000 later sold at Sotheby's for £42,000.
Revive interest in the postcard by calling it "the proto-tweet"; promote non-geographical uses of the word "manila".
At first, "Disguised Bandit" — a life-size reproduction of a century-old postcard by Ken Gonzales-Day — does not suggest anything out of the ordinary.
Even more disorienting is a postcard by the contemporary artist Matthew Buckingham, a vision of Canal Street storefronts facing an actual canal.
I have a postcard by him that says DEATH in letters that get smaller from left to right, pithily expressing our doom as a diminishing scribble.
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HAD A GOOD TIME: Stories From American Postcards, by Robert Olen Butler.
It consisted mainly of simple postcards by friends as well as his own work.
His name is Rupert Rabeeno; his pictures are turned into postcards by the man who gave the party.
Inside, he found 18 postcards by Basquiat, all copies of the originals, but all signed by the artist.
"Postcard Collaboration Project," postcards by New Jersey residents illustrating the question "What is art?" Through April 3. Hours: Mondays through Saturdays, 1 to 4 p.m. 18 Sterling Road, Watchung.
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