The Passion Flower - Victorian Print

The Passion Flower - Victorian Print

$10.95
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The Victorian Era comes alive with this female illustration entitled "The Passion Flower.” Her beautiful lily headdress with matching hand bouquet reminds us of the meaning of a lily during the Victorian Era: If a lady was given a lily, she would know it was from her lover. Her evening dress has an off-the-shoulder neckline trimmed with lace and decorative material. This sepia-toned Victorian home decor print is bound to get a second glance by those passing by! Illustration drawn by D. M. Clise and engraved by Hollis. Published in London on July 1, 1842. Victorian print reproduction measures 8 x 10 inches. Printed on durable cover stock with soft velvet finish. Did you know?  The Victorian Era was a period of grand gestures. The etiquette of flirtation was cultivated and romance lived on the pages of love letters.   

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