Introducing another soft floral background for your digi collection. Enjoy this pink rose background with a faded love letter in the background. You can almost smell the vintage roses in a warm garden. Perfect for wrapping, scrapping, and inviting, this useful background is a must-have.
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You can pretty much smack the title “Victorian” on most flower art. Floral prints are associated with the Victorian era due to several factors. During the Victorian age (1837-1901), there was a significant cultural emphasis on nature, sentimentality, and romanticism. Flowers were highly symbolic and used extensively in art, fashion, and décor. The Victorian obsession with botany and horticulture led to the popularity of floral motifs in clothing, upholstery, and home accessories. Additionally, advancements in printing technology during this period made it easier to reproduce intricate floral designs on textiles, further contributing to their prevalence. These historical factors have cemented the association between floral prints and the Victorian era in contemporary perceptions.
Sources:
- Aileen Ribeiro, “Dress in Eighteenth-Century Europe, 1715-1789,” Yale University Press, 2002.
- Valerie Cumming, “The Dictionary of Fashion History,” Berg Publishers, 2010.
- National Museums Scotland, “Victorian Sentimentalities: The Art of Valentine’s Cards,” Accessed Jan 2022.