Victorian Thanksgiving Greeting Card with Harvest Abundance

Victorian Thanksgiving Greeting Card with Harvest Abundance

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OccasionThanksgiving
EraVictorian (1870-1900)
Decade1890s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorsgolden yellow, burnt orange, deep red, sage green, cream
Vibeskitschy, elegant

Text on Card

Best Wishes for a Happy Thanksgiving.

Description

A large golden pumpkin commands the center of this charming Victorian-era Thanksgiving greeting card, surrounded by corn with husks, apples, and what appear to be gooseberries or small green fruits, all nestled in dried straw and autumn foliage with artistic precision. The warm, muted palette of ochres, reds, and golden tones evokes the season's natural abundance throughout the bountiful harvest composition. The card's text reads "Best Wishes for a Happy Thanksgiving" in period-appropriate script lettering positioned at the lower left. This lithographed design exemplifies the sentimental aesthetic popular during the late 19th century, celebrating harvest themes and gratitude. The detailed rendering of produce and natural materials demonstrates the skilled chromolithographic printing techniques of the era, making this card a delightful period example of holiday sentiment and agricultural celebration.

Subjects

pumpkin, corn, apples, harvest, straw, green apples, autumn leaves

Printing Notes

Evidence of skilled color separation and hand-tinted chromolithographic printing typical of Victorian holiday card production.

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