Victorian Valentine with Child Faces in Pink Roses

Victorian Valentine with Child Faces in Pink Roses

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian (1870-1900)
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorspale pink, rose pink, sage green, cream, pale yellow
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

To my Valentine

Description

A charming Victorian Valentine card features two cherubic child faces nestled among lush, oversized pink roses with delicate green foliage. The composition showcases the sentimental aesthetic characteristic of late 19th-century greeting cards, where children symbolized innocence and purity. One child wears a bonnet fashioned from rose petals, while the other gazes thoughtfully downward, creating an intimate scene of romantic innocence. The script text "To my Valentine" curves gracefully across the upper right, adorned with a decorative arrow and heart motif. This chromolithographed card exemplifies the Victorian fascination with combining botanical beauty with cherubic imagery to convey tender affection and nostalgic sentiment.

Subjects

children, roses, floral composition, romantic sentiment

Printing Notes

Gold accents visible in decorative elements; embossed appearance on text; soft color registration typical of Victorian chromolithography

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