This vintage postcard features a sepia-toned reproduction of Bartolomé Esteban Murillo's classic painting, "Counting Coins," showcasing two young girls engrossed in their task beside a basket of grapes and pomegranates. The postcard captures the delicate interplay of light and shadow characteristic of Murillo's Baroque style. Produced by F. A. Ackermann's Kunstverlag in München, this piece belongs to the Universal-Galerie series, numbered 2076 and 205, reflecting high-quality German postcard production.
The postcard, measuring the standard 5.5 x 3.5 inches, is an original photochrome-era item, preserved without postage marks or writing. Its artistic and historical significance makes it a valuable collectible for art lovers and postcard enthusiasts alike, especially those interested in classical European art and early 20th-century German postcard publishing.