
Vintage Easter Greeting Card with Chick and Eggs, Early 1900s
Text on Card
EASTER Greetings
Description
Soft golden tones and weathered gray-green hues wash over this charming Edwardian Easter greeting, capturing the whimsy of early 20th-century holiday sentiments. Two adorable chicks are depicted: one emerging from a broken white eggshell at the bottom of the card, while another peers out from a circular hole in wooden planks. The pastoral scene evokes springtime renewal and the symbolic rebirth associated with Easter celebrations. The delicate chromolithographic printing showcases the period's mastery of soft color gradations and fine detail work. Natural straw elements complete this bucolic composition, making this card a quintessential example of Edwardian Easter imagery that celebrates new life and innocent charm.
Subjects
baby chicks, eggs, eggshells, wooden structure, straw, springtime
Printing Notes
Fine chromolithographic printing with excellent color separation and soft gradient effects typical of early 1900s greeting card production.







