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With Christmas Greetings (Fair Mistletoe)

Greetings Card
second half of 19th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The tradition of kissing beneath the mistletoe, the central theme of this Christmas greetings card, originates in an old Norse practice of warring enemies calling truce under mistletoe, sealing their pledge with a kiss. The kiss symbolised an exchange of souls. Apart from encouraging peace and reconciliation, mistletoe was believed to have medicinal and healing properties.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleWith Christmas Greetings (Fair Mistletoe) (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Chromolithograph on paper card
Brief description
Christmas card bearing mistletoe motif
Physical description
Chromolithograph depicting a large sprig of mistletoe in the foreground. Behind it, a short poem is printed on an ornate ground in style of blue and gold mosaic.
Dimensions
  • Height: 12.8cm
  • Width: 10.1cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • (Inscription; decoration; English)
  • Fair Mistletoe!/ Lover's opportunity!/ What trees that grow/ Give such sweet/ Impunity! (Inscription; decoration; upper left corner)
  • with (Inscription; decoration; right centre)
  • Christmas Greetings (Inscription; decoration; English; lower fourth of composition)
Subjects depicted
Summary
The tradition of kissing beneath the mistletoe, the central theme of this Christmas greetings card, originates in an old Norse practice of warring enemies calling truce under mistletoe, sealing their pledge with a kiss. The kiss symbolised an exchange of souls. Apart from encouraging peace and reconciliation, mistletoe was believed to have medicinal and healing properties.
Collection
Accession number
29324:25

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Record createdNovember 21, 2003
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