Victorian Cupid Valentine Card with Heart and Arrow, Circa 1890s

Victorian Cupid Valentine Card with Heart and Arrow, Circa 1890s

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian
Decade1890s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorsrose red, soft green, pale blue, cream, golden yellow
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

To my Valentine

Description

At the center of this composition stands a cherubic cupid with curled blonde hair, delicate wings, and a mischievous expression as he knocks on a wooden door while holding a large red heart. A quiver of arrows is carried at his side. Rendered in soft pastels of rose, green, and blue, the cherub is shown barefoot in classical style, poised against a weathered wooden door festooned with climbing ivy and verdant foliage. The romantic imagery exemplifies late 19th-century sentimentality, combining classical mythological elements with naturalistic botanical details. The chromolithographic printing showcases the period's technical sophistication in greeting card production, while the message 'To my Valentine' beneath expresses timeless affection in typography characteristic of the era.

Subjects

cupid, cherub, heart, arrows, quiver, ivy, wooden door, wings

Printing Notes

Die-cut construction with embossed details. Printed on textured cardstock with subtle gold accents.

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