Victorian Easter Greeting Card with Girl & Spring Flowers

Victorian Easter Greeting Card with Girl & Spring Flowers

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OccasionEaster
EraVictorian (1870-1900)
Decade1890s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorspale yellow, soft green, pink, light blue, cream
Vibeselegant, whimsical

Text on Card

BEST EASTER WISHES

Description

White flowers resembling wild roses and anemones dominate the foreground of this charming Victorian-era Easter greeting card, framing a young girl in period dress seated on a wooden fence. The child, adorned with curled hair and a pink bow, wears a gray dress with pink accents and holds a green Easter egg aloft in one hand while cradling a yellow hat containing white eggs in her other arm. A pastoral countryside landscape with distant buildings stretches across the background, rendered in soft, luminous colors through chromolithographic technique. This card exemplifies Victorian sentimentality, combining Easter egg imagery with childhood innocence and natural beauty.

Subjects

young girl, Easter eggs, white flowers (likely wild roses or anemones), countryside landscape, spring season, wooden fence, hat

Printing Notes

Hand-tinted chromolithograph with embossed details. Color registration shows typical Victorian printing techniques with soft color transitions.

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