
Victorian Christmas Greeting Card: Children Building Snowman
Text on Card
A Merry Christmas
Description
From the height of the Victorian era comes a delightful Christmas greeting card capturing the joy of winter childhood. Two rosy-cheeked children in period clothing—one wearing a red cap and the other a blue bonnet—play near a cheerful snowman complete with a button face and jaunty dark hat decorated with holly. The child on the right holds a shovel, while the child on the left holds a snowball. The scene is set against a pale blue winter sky with bare trees, evoking the crisp chill of Christmas season. The border features a charming holly and berry garland in vibrant greens and reds, framing the festive tableau and enhancing the season's warmth. The card's elegant chromolithographic printing showcases the soft texturing and vibrant color palette typical of 1880s-1890s holiday cards. The greeting 'A Merry Christmas' appears in flowing red script at the top. The composition balances nostalgic winter imagery with the sentimental depiction of innocent childhood play, making this a quintessential Victorian Christmas keepsake celebrating family, tradition, and seasonal happiness.
Subjects
children, snowman, winter scene, snow, holly berries, bare trees, period clothing, shovel, snowball, basket
Printing Notes
Hand-colored chromolithographic print with embossed details and glitter accents on the holly border and snowman's features. Textured background suggests early chromolithographic technique.







