
Edwardian Valentine Card with Woman & Silhouette, Green
Text on Card
To My Valentine
Description
An elegant woman in a flowing aqua dress adorned with purple flowers on her hat gazes fondly at a delicate silhouette paper cutout of a gentleman's head and upper body with a flower, rendered in white/cream against the rich forest green background. This charming Edwardian-era Valentine's Day greeting card exemplifies early 1900s romantic sentimentality with its soft color palette and refined aesthetic. The composition features a decorative border showcasing ornamental sophistication typical of the period, with alternating pink, blue, and white floral garlands framing an oval vignette. Four large red hearts positioned at the corners emphasize the Valentine's theme, while gilt lettering spells 'To My Valentine' at the top. The chromolithographic printing technique creates a luminous, jewel-toned effect characteristic of premium greeting cards from this era.
Subjects
woman in profile, man silhouette, flowers, hearts, romantic couple
Printing Notes
Enhanced chromolithographic printing with gold gilt accents; embossed floral border details







