
Pigs (or boar) were a big part of the pagan solstice and that carried on to current day Christmas ham. That is one long pipe that guy is smoking. Note again the four leaf clovers.
This site shows off my gnome/elf Christmas postcard collection. Most of these postcards are from the early 1900's. I think that they are a remnant of a bygone, pagan era in Northern Europe, when the Winter Solstice was celebrated with the use of the "Fly Agaric" mushroom. Christianity has Disney-fied the celebration, but it would seem that a few talented artists, perhaps inspired by Lewis Carroll's Alice and Wonderland (1865), were still celebrating in the old way.
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