Victorian Valentine's Day Greeting Card - Boy in Green Suit

Victorian Valentine's Day Greeting Card - Boy in Green Suit

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph
ArtistEllen H. Clapsaddle
Colorsred, green, cream, pink, gold
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

Your witching eyes have stolen away This loving heart of mine, So give me in exchange, I pray, Your own, sweet Valentine. Clifton Bingham To my Valentine

Description

A charming young boy dressed in an elegant green velvet suit with brass buttons, cream-colored collar, and tall black boots stands as the focal point of this enchanting Victorian-era Valentine's greeting. He holds a love letter and is positioned against a dramatic heart-shaped backdrop in soft cream tones. The composition uses romantic chromolithographic printing typical of late 19th-century greeting card production. Attributed to Ellen H. Clapsaddle, a celebrated greeting card illustrator of the period, this card exemplifies the sentimental aesthetics of Victorian romance and childhood innocence. The printed verse by Clifton Bingham reads: 'Your witching eyes have stolen away / This loving heart of mine, / So give me in exchange, I pray, / Your own, sweet Valentine.' Red hearts scattered across the lower portion echo the traditional Valentine's Day symbolism. The soft gradient coloring from red to pink creates warmth and emotional resonance, characteristic of premium greeting card design from this era.

Subjects

boy, child, love letter, heart, romantic greeting, Valentine's Day

Printing Notes

High-quality chromolithographic printing with embossed details on cream-colored cardstock. Multi-color registration with hand-finished touches typical of premium Victorian greeting cards.

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