Edwardian Easter Greetings Card with White Daffodils

Edwardian Easter Greetings Card with White Daffodils

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OccasionEaster
EraEdwardian (1900-1915)
Decade1900s
Stylechromolithograph
CountryUnited Kingdom
Colorswhite, cream, gold, gray, green
Vibesreligious, elegant

Text on Card

Easter Greetings Bright with sunshine and with joy Break for you this Easter-tide, He Whose Love our thoughts employ Ever in your heart abide.

Description

This charming Edwardian Easter greeting card showcases the season's most beloved flowers—delicate white daffodils with golden centers—rendered in exquisite chromolithographic detail. The composition features three vignettes: blooming spring flowers at the top, daffodils reflected in still water on the left, and a stunning spray of white narcissus on the right. A decorative cross formed by the card panels anchors the classical design. The ornate Gothic-inspired lettering announces "Easter Greetings" in golden text, while a heartfelt verse celebrates Easter joy and spiritual renewal, inviting loved ones to share in moments of brightness and hope.

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Subjects

daffodils, narcissus, white flowers, spring flowers, pussy willows, budding branches, water reflection, cross motif

Printing Notes

Multi-panel layout with embossed border details and ornamental Gothic lettering. Fine chromolithographic color separation evident in floral rendering.

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