Victorian Easter Greeting Card with Birds, Flowers & Bells

Victorian Easter Greeting Card with Birds, Flowers & Bells

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OccasionEaster
EraVictorian
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph with embossed elements
CountryUnited Kingdom
Colorscream, white, golden yellow, red, silver
Vibeselegant, whimsical

Text on Card

A Happy Eastertide

Description

Nostalgic charm emanates from this enchanting Victorian Easter greeting card, a quintessential example of late 19th-century ornamental aesthetics. The composition features a charming cluster of white daffodils with golden-orange centers arranged prominently on the right, while golden-hued birds perch and play on a wooden seesaw/plank on the left side, with a large purple Easter egg visible at the base of the seesaw. Two small yellow chicks are also visible on the ground. Three ornate embossed silver bells with crimson red fabric linings hang at the top, their decorative rope swags creating an elegant frame. The soft blue-green background is enriched with delicate ornamental borders, while a luxurious rose garland adorns the bottom. The hand-colored lithographic design exemplifies Victorian sentimentality and meticulous craftsmanship, with carefully rendered details in each bird's plumage and flower petal.

Subjects

birds, chicks, daffodils, bells, roses, Easter egg, seesaw, Easter, spring flowers

Printing Notes

Embossed silver bells with fabric lining details; die-cut decorative border; elaborate chromolithographic hand-coloring; gilt accents throughout

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