Victorian Cupid Valentine Card with Red Hearts | To My Best Love — art by Ellen H. Clapsaddle (signature visible) — Victorian (1870-1900)

Victorian Cupid Valentine Card with Red Hearts | To My Best Love

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OccasionValentine
Decade1890s
Stylechromolithograph
ArtistEllen H. Clapsaddle (signature visible)
Colorscream, red, gold, blue, flesh-tone

Text on Card

To my best Love Cupid, dear Cupid, pray find out for me Whether my Valentine's heart is still free.

Description

At the center of this composition, a cherubic Cupid rendered in soft chromolithography commands attention with delicate wings and flowing blue drapery. The golden-haired cherub strikes a playful pose with one leg extended, surrounded by two vibrant red hearts that float across the cream-colored card. The sentiment "To my best Love" curves gracefully at the top in elegant script, while the base offers a romantic plea: "Cupid, dear Cupid, pray find out for me / Whether my Valentine's heart is still free." This card exemplifies the sentimental romance of the Victorian era, blending classical mythology with heartfelt emotion.

Subjects

Cupid, cherub, hearts, love, bow

Printing Notes

Hand-signed by artist at lower left. Embossed details on hearts and wing details. Scalloped edge decoration visible.

Public domain. This vintage card is free of known copyright restrictions — free to download, share, and reuse for any purpose.

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