Victorian Valentine's Day Greeting Card with Child & Floral Hearts

Victorian Valentine's Day Greeting Card with Child & Floral Hearts

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian
Decade1900s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorsred, cream, teal, white, gold
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

Loving Greeting

Description

A charming Victorian-era Valentine's greeting features an adorable child dressed in a deep teal suit, standing before an elaborate floral scale adorned with red and white flowers. The whimsical scene depicts the child carefully balancing two hearts—one large floral heart on the left pan and one solid red heart on the right pan. The imaginative composition uses a floral balance beam motif to express the weighing of love and affection, a popular visual metaphor during the Victorian romance era. The delicate chromolithographic printing showcases vibrant reds, soft creams, and rich jewel tones typical of late 19th/early 20th-century greeting card artistry. "Loving Greeting" appears in elegant script in the upper right corner, completing this sentimental expression of Valentine's Day sentiment.

Subjects

child, boy, hearts, flowers, scale, balance, love

Printing Notes

High-quality chromolithographic print with embossed details and gilt accents. Die-cut elements enhance the dimensional effect.

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