Victorian Valentine's Day Greeting Card with White Peony

Victorian Valentine's Day Greeting Card with White Peony

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian (1870-1900)
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorspink, red, cream, green, gold
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

Pæonia Symbol of Happiness Will you be my Valentine!

Description

A stunning white peony in full bloom with a red center dominates this Victorian-era Valentine's greeting, rendered in delicate detail with naturalistic leaves and stems positioned prominently against a soft pink background. The exquisite botanical artistry celebrates romance with sentimental symbolism throughout the composition. A separate pink rosebud appears in the upper right, while a vibrant red heart adorned with gold lettering references the peony as a symbol of happiness and proclaims Valentine sentiments. A pink ribbon bow ties the composition together. This chromolithographed treasure exemplifies the era's obsession with floral symbolism and romantic expression through decorative greeting cards.

Subjects

white peony, pink rosebud, red heart, flowers, pink ribbon/bow, romantic sentiment

Printing Notes

Embossed elements visible on heart; die-cut design with textured background

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