Victorian Cupid Valentine Card with Romantic Floral Heart Design — Victorian

Victorian Cupid Valentine Card with Romantic Floral Heart Design

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OccasionValentine
Decade1890s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorspale yellow-green, pink, red, cream, sage green

Text on Card

To My Valentine Tho Cupid's dart has reached my heart, And pierced it through and through; I did not mind sweet Valentine, Because it came from you.

Description

Lush roses and romantic florals cascade around an elaborate heart at the center of this enchanting Victorian Valentine card. A cherubic cupid draws his bow on the left, aiming at the flower-adorned heart on a pale yellow-green background that creates a soft, dreamy atmosphere typical of the era's most sentimental greetings. The accompanying verse speaks to Cupid's arrow piercing the heart, a timeless metaphor for love's impact. The card exemplifies Victorian sentimentality with its blend of mythological figures, abundant floral decoration, and heartfelt romantic language that defined courtship-era correspondence.

Subjects

cupid, heart, roses, flowers, arrow, cherub, romantic love

Printing Notes

Chromolithographic printing with embossed details and gilt accents on heart and decorative elements

Public domain. This vintage card is free of known copyright restrictions — free to download, share, and reuse for any purpose.

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