First Australian Christmas cards
Designs for John Sands’ Christmas card
competition
1881
Watercolour on card
PXA 648
The practice of exchanging Christmas-themed greeting cards first became popular during the mid-nineteenth century. Christmas cards available in Australia, however, portrayed only English and European scenes. On 26 February 1881, Sydney stationer John Sands advertised an Art Competition offering prizes for original Christmas card designs showcasing ‘Australian subjects’. 700 designs were submitted and displayed at the Art Gallery of NSW in May, with 24 designs placed into production and ready for sale by early December.