Victorian Christmas Robin on Holly Branch Die-Cut Greeting Card

Victorian Christmas Robin on Holly Branch Die-Cut Greeting Card

0
Share:Save
OccasionChristmas
EraVictorian (1870-1900)
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph die-cut
Colorsred, green, brown, cream
Vibesromantic, elegant

Description

Against the delicate hand-coloring technique of Victorian lithography stands a brilliantly rendered red-breasted robin, perched gracefully upon a lush holly branch adorned with glossy berries. The bird's vibrant plumage—rich crimson breast and warm brown wings—contrasts beautifully against the emerald green holly leaves with their characteristic spiky edges. This die-cut greeting card exemplifies the artistry of late 19th-century Christmas cards, when seasonal imagery centered on beloved winter wildlife. The robin became an iconic symbol of Christmas sentimentality during the Victorian period, representing hope and joy during the festive season.

Subjects

robin, holly, berries, winter bird, foliage

Printing Notes

Hand-colored chromolithograph with die-cut edges. Gold and bronze metallic accents along outline. Fine detail work in feather rendering.

Related Cards