Victorian Easter Greetings Card with Girl and Rabbits

Victorian Easter Greetings Card with Girl and Rabbits

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OccasionEaster
EraVictorian (1870-1900)
Decade1890s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorscream, gold, purple, blue, white
Vibeselegant, whimsical

Text on Card

Easter Greetings

Description

A charming Victorian-era Easter greeting card featuring a young girl in a pale blue dress standing among blooming white flowers, surrounded by four rabbits: a large brown rabbit on the upper left, a white rabbit on the lower left, a small brown rabbit at center, and a brown rabbit on the right. The composition showcases the golden-age chromolithographic printing technique, with delicate details and soft pastel tones characteristic of late 19th-century card design. Above the scene, purple flowers spill from a golden rectangular vignette, creating an ornamental frame that draws the eye to the pastoral spring setting below. The elegant "Easter Greetings" text completes this sentimental card, celebrating themes of renewal, innocence, and natural beauty associated with the Easter holiday.

Subjects

young girl, rabbits (four total), spring flowers, Easter greeting, pastoral scene

Printing Notes

Gold foil accents on decorative frame element

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