Victorian Easter Greeting Card with Bird, Eggs & Violets

Victorian Easter Greeting Card with Bird, Eggs & Violets

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OccasionEaster
EraVictorian (1870-1900)
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorspale yellow, purple, white, brown, green
Vibeselegant, whimsical

Text on Card

The Season's Cheer and Greetings Gay To You and Yours on Easter Day.

Description

Easter renewal takes playful form in this charming Victorian-era greeting card, featuring a delicate nest brimming with white eggs and inhabited by a cheerful brown bird. Two yellow chicks and blooming purple violets frame the composition, with a third chick appearing to fly above the nest, creating a pastoral springtime tableau. The nest rests on pussy willow branches. The soft yellow background and gentle watercolor-like rendering exemplify the sentimental aesthetic of late 19th-century greeting card design. The card's message celebrates the season's renewal with optimistic warmth, making it a quintessential example of Victorian Easter sentimentality that emphasized nature's rebirth and family bonds.

Subjects

bird, eggs, nest, chicks, violets, flowers, branch, pussy willow

Printing Notes

Delicate hand-colored chromolithographic printing with subtle gradations typical of quality Victorian greeting card production

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