Victorian Valentine Greeting Card: Children Under Umbrella

Victorian Valentine Greeting Card: Children Under Umbrella

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian (1870-1900)
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorsblack, blue, white, green, pale pink, yellow/gold
Vibesromantic, whimsical

Text on Card

TO MY VALENTINE What shall my little secret be? That I love you if you love me.

Description

Soft pastels and lush greens wash over this charming Victorian Valentine card depicting two cherubic children sharing an intimate moment beneath a black umbrella in a pastoral landscape. The boy, dressed in a blue coat and yellow straw hat, leans affectionately toward a girl in a white dress, while delicate white flowers bloom around them in the verdant grass. The composition captures the sentimental romance typical of late 19th-century Valentine iconography, with floating pink hearts framing the tender scene. Romantic verse adorns the card: 'What shall my little secret be? That I love you if you love me.'

Subjects

children, umbrella, flowers, hearts, pastoral landscape, romantic figures

Printing Notes

Multi-color lithographic printing with embossed details and gilt accents typical of premium Victorian Valentine cards

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