
Victorian Cross Die-Cut Easter Card with Girl & Flowers
Description
A sense of sacred reverence and springtime joy radiates from this exquisite Victorian-era die-cut greeting card, which showcases the ornate religious iconography typical of late 19th-century Easter celebrations. The ornamental cross with scalloped, cloud-like lobes outlined in deep crimson commands the composition against a rich cobalt blue background embellished with delicate embossed patterns. The card masterfully combines sacred and pastoral imagery: a bucolic countryside cottage scene with flowering trees occupies the upper cross section, while a young girl in a blue bonnet and dress surrounded by golden wheat sheaves and blooming flowers adorns the lower portion. Vibrant purple hibiscus flowers and budding florals frame the entire design, creating a harmonious blend of religious reverence and springtime celebration.
Subjects
cross, girl in bonnet, hibiscus flowers, cottage, flowering trees, wheat sheaves, buds, pastoral landscape
Printing Notes
Hand-colored chromolithograph with die-cut scalloped edges and embossed background texturing. Multiple layers create dimensional effect with deep crimson outline borders.







