Edwardian Valentine's Day Greeting Card with Whimsical Couple

Edwardian Valentine's Day Greeting Card with Whimsical Couple

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OccasionValentine
EraEdwardian (1900-1915)
Decade1900s-1910s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorsblue, red, pink, yellow, green
Vibessurreal, romantic

Text on Card

I think I've made a lovely start To come and offer you my heart And ask you if you will be mine And say I'll be your Valentine.

Description

Rendered in the chromolithographic style characteristic of early 20th-century greeting card production, this charming Edwardian Valentine captures the romantic spirit of the era through a whimsical illustration of a fashionably dressed couple in a moment of slapstick mishap. The woman, adorned in a brown/mustard coat and striking red feathered hat, reacts with surprise as her companion in a blue suit falls beneath her, having slipped on a banana peel. A red heart and the man's fallen brown hat appear on the ground nearby. The handwritten message in elegant script expresses tender sentiments: 'I think I've made a lovely start / To come and offer you my heart / And ask you if you will be mine / And say I'll be your Valentine.' The delicate color palette and linework showcase the printing techniques of the era.

Subjects

couple, woman, man, heart, banana peel, hat, dog

Printing Notes

Hand-colored or chromolithographically printed with hand-written inscription in period script. Shows typical aging and wear consistent with early 20th century production.

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