Edwardian Valentine's Day Greeting Card: Artist Painting Heart Portrait

Edwardian Valentine's Day Greeting Card: Artist Painting Heart Portrait

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OccasionValentine
Era1910s (1916-1920)
Decade1910s
Stylechromolithograph
PublisherJ.P.
Colorsred, pink, green, cream, blue
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

To My Valentine The Ideal of my Heart

Description

Soft pastels wash over this charming Valentine's Day card, presenting a romantic scene of artistic devotion in watercolor tones of green, blue, and cream. A woman in a pink dress sits with her back to the viewer, admiring a large red heart portrait being painted by a winged cupid/cherub holding a palette. The idyllic garden setting evokes the sentimental aesthetics of early 20th-century courtship imagery. The card's message—'To My Valentine' and 'The Ideal of my Heart'—celebrates love through the metaphor of artistic creation. Decorative red hearts frame the composition, emphasizing its romantic purpose.

Subjects

woman, cupid, cherub, heart portrait, artist, garden, palette, romantic scene

Printing Notes

Copyright mark indicates J.P. 1917; professionally printed with hand-colored chromolithographic process typical of premium greeting cards from this period.

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