Victorian Easter Greeting Card with Pink Flowers and Bells

Victorian Easter Greeting Card with Pink Flowers and Bells

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OccasionEaster
EraEdwardian
Decade1910s
Stylechromolithograph
PublisherJohn Winsch
Colorspink, red, cream, green, gold
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

The bells in welcome of Easter ring, To earth's far boundaries pealing, And righteous hearts exult for the Spring, Again o'er the land is stealing. GLAD EASTER GREETINGS

Description

Rendered in fine chromolithographic detail, this Victorian Easter greeting card features delicate pink and red flowers suspended from ornate silver bells. The design showcases a romantic sensibility typical of late 19th-century greeting cards, with elaborate calligraphy and poetic verse celebrating spring's arrival. The composition is balanced and whimsical, with blooms hanging gracefully against a cream background, creating an ethereal quality that captures the optimism and renewal associated with Easter celebrations during the Victorian era.

Subjects

flowers, bells, Easter, spring flowers, botanical

Printing Notes

Design copyrighted John Winsch 1912, suggesting Art Nouveau influence transitioning into 1910s design sensibilities despite Victorian aesthetic roots.

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