9 Harp Clipart
Today we have a wonderfully festive collection of Harp Clipart for St. Patrick’s Day and other occasions! I think there is something really special about shamrocks and that Irish green color, even if you aren’t Irish. Those of us of Irish heritage are surely proud of it and we may even celebrate St. Patrick’s day with some mugs of green beer. This splendid collection includes sweet and poignant messages on postcards about people missing either their Irish childhood or their native country of Ireland. Written on one card is an plea for a lost love that stirs the emotions. All of the graphics have shamrocks of course, with one displaying loads of them! All of the Irish images seen below are nice for your St. Patrick’s craft, collage, or scrapbooking projects!
Harp Clipart
These beautiful Harp images were scanned from an early printers book. The original is the black and white version, it has lovely clovers twisted around it! I’ve also created a green version to give you additional options for your projects.
This is a lovely Vintage Harp Clipart Lady Silhouette! This lovely Silhouette shows a young woman playing the Harp. It’s not really a St Pat’s image, this one could be used for any occasion. This was scanned from a recent addition to my collection, a rare Circa 1941/1942 Printer’s Catalog.
Harp Clipart St Patrick’s Day
Featured on this postcard is a woman all dressed in green. She is playing a large polished black Harp. The greeting says “God Save Old Ireland”.
Shown above is a lovely gold Harp that is decorated with an Angel with large wings. And 4 cheery looking Shamrocks in the corners!
Here we have an especially pretty vintage St Patrick’s Day postcard. This one shows a beautiful Golden Harp and lots of tiny Shamrocks! A banner wrapped around the harp reads, “Come Back to Erin.” Another one reads, “From Erin’s Golden Harp resounds the silvery strain, Come back to Erin and my heart’s once home again.” Such a heartfelt plea to be home in Ireland once again.
Pictured above is a fun little something for you for Saint Patrick’s Day! Look at all those shamrocks! This piece features Ireland’s symbols, including the beautiful large gold harp in the center. So many different interesting things to see in this picture! There is a combination of buildings and monuments. A woman is proudly holding an Irish flag of some sort next to a dog sitting behind her. An Irish Wolfhound perhaps? A pretty river flows in the background as well. This one is not from my personal collection, but from an archives and it is in the public domain.
This is a cute vintage St. Patrick’s Day postcard that has a nicely illustrated harp and shamrocks on a lovely green background. It reads, “Tune up the harp and play a tune One with an Irish strain That memories recall My childhood days again.” One of the shamrocks is a creamy off white color and has “Dear Irish Memories” written on the petals. P Are they actually petals? Perhaps the person who wrote these sweet words moved to America or some other country and deeply misses their native Ireland. Or I suppose they might just miss their Irish childhood.
Above is a lovely vintage St. Patrick’s Day postcard displaying a pretty lady playing an ornate silver harp. I love the carved figure at the front of the harp. Three cream colored shamrock leaves say “Dear Irish Memories” and a banner reads, “A bit o’Blarney and lakes o’Killarney will stir each Irish heart. For they bring memories that no earthly power can part.” Love it!
Here are the latest additions to this collection. Here is another beautiful gold instrument with touches of green on it. It’s surrounded by green leafy vines. Lovely!
I hope you enjoyed this fun curated collection of Harp Clipart for St Patrick’s Day and more! You might also like our St Patrick’s Day Lady Images HERE .
Angela Hoynes says
Thank you, hope you are keeping well x
graphicsfairy says
Thank you Angela, I am and hope you are as well 🙂
Irene says
Hi Karen,
These are all very nice – different and the one I adore is the one that boasts all about the country’s historical emblems. I think this one sets off the summary very well. I love the Ancient Cross and the tower. I can’t imagine how many circular steps up to the top of that tower! And beautiful Erin, standing so proudly with the flag! It’s all very beautiful and one of my favourites!
Thanks so much for sharing these with us and have a wonderful Sunday!
Karen Watson says
Thank you so much Irene! Happy Sunday to you too! 🍀
Karen says
Hi Pat,
Thank you so much for link, that’s so kind of you!!
Karen (The Graphics Fairy)
Pat says
Thanks Karen!
I put your link into my blog post about St Patrick’s Day goodies here:
http://millefiorifavoriti.blogspot.com/2008/03/st-patricks-day-link-fun.html
It’s the last entry.
Thanks again!
Hugs, Pat
Anonymous says
I was surfing for some inspiration and came across your site. I am in the process of designing some cards to market this season’s collection of my handmade vintage inspired jewellery and accessories. The photos and postcards on your site would be perfect! I loved so many that I could only narrow my favourite choices down to 7. I would like to print maybe 50 of each card incorporating the name of the business and my contact details – I will credit the images to your site on every card I promise. (I didn’t get the part about only using 4 in any one product or web page and as I am a conscientious individual will not use the images without your permission). I will wait anxiously for your reply.
Karen says
Hi Patty & Cori,
Thanks for stopping by my blog! Cori your banner is gorgeous!!!
Karen (The Graphics Fairy)
Karen says
Hi Pat,
Yes, of course. I am always thrilled to get links, you never have to ask permission for that!!
Thanks so much!!
Karen (The Graphics Fairy)
~*~ Patty says
Thank you Karen, the harp is just beautiful!!! Happy St. Paddy’s day a little early!
Cori G. says
Hi Karen,
I’m pretty new to blogging, in fact the first time I heard the word “Blog” was in December of 07.
Anyway, I just wanted to let you know that I love your site and all the free images.
I created my banner with several of the them and thought you might like to take a look.
Thanks for the inspiration.
Cori
Pat says
Thank you for the great St Pat’s clip art! I am posting links to St Patrick’s Day info in my blog –may I post a link to your clip art?