Victorian Easter Greeting Card with Daffodils & Saint

Victorian Easter Greeting Card with Daffodils & Saint

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OccasionEaster
EraVictorian
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph
CountryUnited States
Colorsyellow, cream, green, gold, pale blue
Vibesreligious, elegant

Text on Card

Easter Greeting

Description

Sporting golden hair and gentle features, this serene religious figure is rendered in soft, naturalistic tones within a delicate Victorian Easter greeting card. A decorative halo frames the saint or holy figure, who holds religious symbols and is positioned within an ornate oval medallion. The composition masterfully combines spiritual iconography with springtime florals, as vibrant yellow daffodils and green stems cascade gracefully across the upper portion of the card. The refined color palette of pale cream, butter yellow, sage green, and muted gold creates an ethereal, contemplative mood perfect for Easter celebrations during the late Victorian era.

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Subjects

daffodils, religious figure, saint with halo, spring flowers, Easter symbolism

Printing Notes

Gold embossed border frame; ornate oval medallion with dotted decorative border; careful color separation typical of quality Victorian chromolithography

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