Victorian New Year Greeting Card with Pansies and Hebrew Text

Victorian New Year Greeting Card with Pansies and Hebrew Text

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OccasionNew Year
EraVictorian (1870-1900)
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph with embossing and die-cut
CountryUnited States
Colorscream, lavender, purple, blue, yellow
Vibesluxurious, religious

Text on Card

A HAPPY NEW YEAR L'Shana Tova U'Metuka

Description

This exquisite Victorian-era New Year greeting features an ornate die-cut design with a sophisticated palette of blue, purple, and yellow pansies arranged symmetrically across a cream-colored ground. The card showcases masterful chromolithographic printing with embossed detailing and delicate gilt accents, characteristic of late 19th-century luxury greeting cards. Bilingual text in English and Hebrew—"A Happy New Year" and "L'Shana Tova U'Metuka"—indicates this was created for Jewish communities, reflecting the multicultural greeting card market of the era. The elaborate architectural framing, with scrolled corners and decorative flourishes, exemplifies Victorian design sensibilities that prioritized ornamental elegance and fine craftsmanship.

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Subjects

pansies, flowers, botanical, architectural frames, gilt ornaments

Printing Notes

Hand-colored chromolithography with embossed relief detailing and gilt metallic accents. Symmetrical die-cut design creating an envelope-like presentation. Multiple printing layers create dimensional depth.

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