Edwardian Valentine's Day Card - Gibson Girl with Red Roses

Edwardian Valentine's Day Card - Gibson Girl with Red Roses

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

Text on Card

To My Valentine

Description

Distinctive for its masterful chromolithograph technique, this Edwardian-era Valentine's card presents an elegant young woman embodying the Gibson Girl aesthetic at its height. Her elaborate upswept hairstyle is adorned with a generous bow and feathered plume, complemented by refined facial features and a delicate string of pearls. The composition centers on a bold crimson heart positioned below the figure, symbolizing romantic sentiment, accompanied by a lush bouquet of red roses and green foliage. The soft peachy-green background and careful attention to detail showcase the craftsmanship typical of early 20th-century greeting card design.

Subjects

young woman, Gibson Girl, red roses, heart, fashionable hat, pearls

Printing Notes

Hand-colored chromolithograph with delicate shading and fine detail work characteristic of early 1900s greeting card production

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