Victorian Valentine Card with Cherubs and Pink Roses

Victorian Valentine Card with Cherubs and Pink Roses

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian (1870-1900)
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorsred, pink, gold, cream, green
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

To my Valentine

Description

At the center of this composition, two cherubic cupids float amid an abundance of vibrant pink roses, their soft, romantic features rendered with Victorian delicacy. One appears to be aiming or handling an arrow while the other assists or embraces from behind, both positioned before a massive crimson heart that dominates the card's entire design. Delicate floral garlands and golden ribbon details frame the scene, creating an ornate, luxurious aesthetic typical of the era's sentimental approach to romance. The card's text reads 'To my Valentine,' establishing its purpose as an expression of romantic affection. This chromolithograph exemplifies the intricate color printing and decorative excess that made Victorian valentines beloved keepsakes.

Subjects

two cherubs, cupid, roses, heart, ribbon, arrow

Printing Notes

Die-cut elements with embossed details; rich color chromolithography typical of premium Victorian card production

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