Edwardian Easter Child with Eggs & Roses Vintage Greeting Card

Edwardian Easter Child with Eggs & Roses Vintage Greeting Card

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OccasionEaster
EraEdwardian (1900-1915)
Decade1900s-1910s
Stylehand-colored photograph (not chromolithograph)
Colorssoft pink, cream white, pale green, sepia tone, pastels
Vibeselegant, whimsical

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.

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