Victorian Valentine Card Cherub Heart Design with Love's Greeting

Victorian Valentine Card Cherub Heart Design with Love's Greeting

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian (1870-1900)
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorspale gold, cream, peachy-red, green, white
Vibeskitschy, romantic

Text on Card

With Love's Greeting to my Sweetheart

Description

A pale gold background provides the elegant setting for this charming Victorian-era Valentine greeting card, featuring a cherub angel rendered in soft pastels within an ornate heart border. The cupid figure, depicted with gentle features and rosy cheeks, wears a flowing peachy/pink drape and looks forward with a slight smile, posed next to what appears to be a large key or lock mechanism on the right side. The composition showcases classic Valentine Day iconography: a heart-shaped frame adorned with decorative beads, delicate floral sprays including roses and small blossoms, and red hearts decorating the border and sides of the card. The card's sentiment reads 'With Love's Greeting to my Sweetheart,' perfectly capturing the romantic essence of Victorian courtship customs. The chromolithographic printing technique demonstrates the technical sophistication of late 19th-century card manufacturing, while subtle embossing adds dimensional texture throughout the design.

Subjects

cherub, angel, cupid, heart, roses, romantic greeting

Printing Notes

Die-cut format with embossed details. Gold ink highlights on border beads.

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