Victorian Cherub Valentine Die-Cut Card with Gold Leaf Frame

Victorian Cherub Valentine Die-Cut Card with Gold Leaf Frame

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph with die-cut and embossed elements
Colorscrimson red, gold, turquoise, deep purple, cream
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

Love's Offering

Description

An ornate golden leaf wreath frames this exquisite Victorian-era Valentine, surrounding a cherubic blonde child with rosy cheeks and a contemplative expression. The composition centers on a bold red heart adorned with turquoise ribbon bows and gold accents, surrounded by a garland of purple violets at the base. The sophisticated color palette of crimson, gold, turquoise, and deep purple demonstrates the technical mastery of chromolithographic printing popular during the late 19th century. The die-cut construction and embossed elements create dimensional depth, elevating this card beyond standard flat designs. Gold leaf detailing on the ivy border and heart create a luxurious, tactile quality. The cherub—a ubiquitous symbol of love and innocence in Victorian sentiment—gazes downward in demure fashion, reinforcing romantic ideals of the period. Text in script adorns the heart's surface, though partially obscured.

Subjects

child (girl), heart, violets, ivy wreath, ribbons, gold heart charms, turquoise trim

Printing Notes

Gold leaf applied to frame and heart accents; dimensional die-cut construction; embossed surface details enhance textural quality

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