Orientalist Christmas Card with Zenana Palace, Early 1900s

Orientalist Christmas Card with Zenana Palace, Early 1900s

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OccasionChristmas
EraEdwardian (1900-1915)
Decade1900s
Stylechromolithograph
CountryUnited Kingdom
Colorsturquoise, cream, burgundy red, gold, terracotta
Vibesluxurious, romantic

Text on Card

CHRISTMAS GREETINGS EXTERIOR OF ZENANA, ACRA

Description

Against the ornate grandeur of Mughal architecture, this Edwardian Christmas greeting strikes an unexpected note of festive intimacy. The card depicts the exotic Zenana at Agra—a Mughal architectural marvel—rendered in rich chromolithography. Delicate columns with intricate carved capitals frame a serene turquoise river landscape, while elegantly robed figures in jewel-toned silks populate the pavilion, conveying both luxury and imperial grandeur. This card exemplifies the Edwardian fascination with Eastern aesthetics and colonial imagery, blending spiritual reverence for monumental architecture with romantic orientalism. The sophisticated color palette and detailed architectural ornamentation reflect the technical mastery of early 20th-century holiday card production. Bold red lettering announces 'Christmas Greetings' above, anchoring the composition with festive warmth.

Subjects

Zenana palace, Mughal architecture, river landscape, columns, ornate pavilion, figures in traditional dress

Printing Notes

High-quality chromolithographic printing with detailed architectural ornamentation. Signature or artist mark visible in lower left corner.

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