Victorian Valentine's Day Card with Cupid and Heart Design

Victorian Valentine's Day Card with Cupid and Heart Design

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorscrimson red, dusty pink, cream, sage green, gold
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

To my Valentine

Description

Rich reds and soft pinks saturate this enchanting Victorian Valentine, where a cupid figure nestled within a vibrant heart frame is surrounded by delicate roses and lush garden foliage. The cupid, rendered in soft pastels, raises one arm while holding a bow and arrows, with small wings on his back. A heart on a chain or string appears to his left. The composition employs a bold heart shape adorned with an ornate ribbon bow at the crown. The card's ornamental gold border frames the composition elegantly, while decorative elements including a bow-and-arrow with a heart-shaped medallion or locket appear at the lower right. The printed text 'To my Valentine' appears in graceful script typography. Warm cream tones complete the palette, characteristic of chromolithograph printing techniques.

Subjects

cupid, heart, roses, garden, bow, arrow, bow and arrow, ribbon bow, decorative border, heart-shaped medallion

Printing Notes

Die-cut heart shape with embossed or applied gold accents. Multi-color lithographic printing with careful registration of red, pink, and green color separations.

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