Victorian Easter Greeting Card with Angels and Cherubs

Victorian Easter Greeting Card with Angels and Cherubs

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OccasionEaster
EraVictorian (1870-1900)
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorscream, gold, rose pink, sky blue, sage green
Vibesreligious, elegant

Text on Card

Happy Easter with best wishes for a happy Easter. — Eva

Description

Rendered in ornate chromolithographic detail, this enchanting Victorian Easter greeting card showcases the period's quintessential aesthetic of religious symbolism intertwined with playful celestial imagery. Two graceful winged angels in flowing robes frame a large golden bell—a symbol of Easter celebration—while three cherubic putti cavort above, holding a banner or ribbon. The right-hand angel holds a trumpet or horn. The composition exemplifies the ornate chromolithographic style popular during the late Victorian era. A charming handwritten inscription in period script reads 'with best wishes for a happy Easter,' personalizing this mass-produced greeting. White flowers, likely daffodils or narcissus, appear in the lower right corner. A pastoral landscape is visible in the background.

Subjects

angels, cherubs, Easter bells, religious symbolism, wings, pastoral landscape, flowers, daffodils, trumpets/horns

Printing Notes

Hand-colored chromolithograph with embossed details. Shows age-related foxing and creasing consistent with 19th-century greeting cards.

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