Edwardian Easter Child with Eggs & Roses Vintage Greeting Card — Edwardian (1900-1915)

Edwardian Easter Child with Eggs & Roses Vintage Greeting Card

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OccasionEaster
Stylehand-colored photograph (not chromolithograph)
Colorssoft pink, cream white, pale green, sepia tone, pastels

Description

Pink blooms and pastoral charm signal the season in this Edwardian-era Easter greeting card, which captures the innocence of childhood with a smiling young boy dressed in a white chef/baker outfit, complete with a chef's toque hat and apron. He holds a cheerful bouquet of pink roses and wildflowers while standing amid a landscape dotted with blooming pink roses. At his feet rests a wicker basket overflowing with ornately decorated Easter eggs in pastel hues—a quintessential symbol of springtime renewal and holiday celebration. This hand-colored photograph exemplifies the sentimental aesthetic of early 20th-century greeting cards, blending natural garden imagery with allegorical symbols of Easter and rebirth. The soft color palette and picturesque country setting evoke a nostalgic vision of spring abundance. The composition balances the figure of the child with the surrounding floral elements and basket of eggs, creating a harmonious composition that celebrates both youth and seasonal tradition.

Subjects

child, boy, Easter eggs, pink roses, spring flowers, countryside landscape, basket, chef hat, apron

Printing Notes

Hand-colored or tinted lithograph with subtle color separation and soft tonal blending characteristic of early 1900s printing techniques. Multiple impressions of pink roses suggest careful registration and layering.

Public domain. This vintage card is free of known copyright restrictions — free to download, share, and reuse for any purpose.

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