Edwardian Valentine's Day Greeting Card with Woman and Hearts

Edwardian Valentine's Day Greeting Card with Woman and Hearts

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OccasionValentine
EraEdwardian (1900-1915)
Decade1900s-1910s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorspale pink, soft gold, sage green, crimson red, cream
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

YOUR VALENTINE Your little net, as'round it darts Among the fluttering, willing hearts, Will catch one for your valentine, I hope the heart you snare is mine

Description

Flowing pink and golden robes announce this exquisite Edwardian Valentine's greeting, capturing the romantic sensibilities of the early 20th century through its ethereal female figure. The elegantly dressed woman holds a butterfly net aloft while surrounded by cascading red hearts and colorful butterflies, embodying the period's celebration of feminine beauty and romantic symbolism. Diagonal striped backgrounds and Art Nouveau influences create dynamic visual movement across the card's composition. The heartfelt verse below expresses tender sentiments about love and devotion, typical of Valentine's Day messages from this era. Chromolithographic printing techniques render soft, luminous colors that convey romantic emotion and timeless elegance.

Subjects

woman, hearts, butterflies, butterfly net, romantic sentiment, valentine greeting

Printing Notes

Multi-color chromolithographic printing with embossed details and gold foil accents. Diagonal striped background pattern typical of Art Nouveau design.

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