Victorian Valentine Die-Cut Girl with Wheelbarrow of Hearts & Flowers

Victorian Valentine Die-Cut Girl with Wheelbarrow of Hearts & Flowers

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph die-cut
Colorspink, red, teal, cream, golden
Vibesromantic, whimsical

Text on Card

To my VALENTINE

Description

Warmth and romantic sentiment radiate from this charming Victorian-era Valentine greeting, which features a delicate young girl in an elaborate pink dress with puffed sleeves and a coordinating bonnet adorned with roses. She stands beside a decorative wooden wheelbarrow overflowing with pink hearts and flowers tied with teal ribbon bows. The die-cut design captures the ornamental sensibilities of the late 19th century, with careful attention to feminine details and romantic symbolism. The lush botanical elements and the abundance of hearts create a sentimental expression of affection characteristic of Victorian Valentine traditions, celebrating youth, innocence, and romantic devotion through carefully chosen symbols of love and fertility.

Subjects

young girl, hearts, flowers, wheelbarrow, bonnet, romantic sentiment

Printing Notes

Embossed die-cut format with hand-painted chromolithographic coloring. Die-cut shaped card edge following the contours of the composition.

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