Victorian Cupid Love Card: Cherubs Harvest Heart Fruit

Victorian Cupid Love Card: Cherubs Harvest Heart Fruit

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian
Decade1880s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorscream, rose pink, soft green, red, brown
Vibeskitschy, romantic

Text on Card

To my Love

Description

Dressed in their traditional winged glory, a trio of plump cherubs tends to a whimsical garden scene of heart-shaped fruits ripening on tree branches. Multiple putti climb ladders, pick blossoms, and gather the symbolic fruits of love against a softly rendered landscape of flowering vines and foliage. The allegorical imagery—cherubs as agents of romantic sentiment—was a beloved convention of Victorian greeting cards, combining classical motifs with sentimental Victorian aesthetics. The card's pastel palette and delicate rendering exemplify the chromolithographic mastery of the era, while the composition's playful energy and romantic symbolism made it an ideal expression of Valentine's Day affection.

Subjects

cupids, cherubs, hearts, ladder, flowering vines, garden urn, love fruit

Printing Notes

Finely detailed chromolithographic printing with embossed elements and subtle hand-coloring accents typical of premium Victorian Valentine cards.

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