Edwardian Valentine Card with Boy in Green Hat & Red Heart

Edwardian Valentine Card with Boy in Green Hat & Red Heart

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OccasionValentine
EraEdwardian (1900-1915)
Decade1900s-1910s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorsred, green, cream, blue, tan
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

I got so many hearts today I dondt know vat to do; But noddings for dem do I care! For all I vants iss you.

Description

A torn red heart frame anchors this charming Edwardian Valentine, containing an adorable cherub-like boy dressed in a blue jacket and distinctive green cap, standing confidently within its bold borders. The illustration showcases the delicate chromolithographic printing technique characteristic of early 20th-century greeting card design, with soft watercolor-like rendering that captures the innocence of childhood sentiment. The child figure holds what appears to be a small envelope or card with heart decorations, emphasizing the Valentine's Day theme with whimsical charm. The jagged heart border frames the figure beautifully against a cream background, creating an elegant yet playful composition. The romantic message below expresses heartfelt affection with period-appropriate sentimentality, making this a treasured example of vintage Valentine card artistry.

Subjects

cherub, boy, heart, Valentine, child figure

Printing Notes

Chromolithographic printing with hand-tinted or applied watercolor details. Scalloped die-cut heart border. Cream cardstock background with aged patina.

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