
Victorian St. Valentine's Greeting Card with Girl Sewing
Text on Card
ST. VALENTINE'S GREETING Woman's sphere is in the HOME
Description
A red rocking chair anchors this charming Victorian Valentine's greeting card, its occupant a cherubic child in a white bonnet with black ribbon and blue dress, carefully engaged in needlework. The card celebrates domestic virtue and 19th-century ideals about women's roles through this sentimental composition, with the inscribed message "Woman's sphere is in the HOME" prominently displayed. The young girl stitches colorful fabric patches in a pose that emphasizes delicate craftsmanship and moral instruction, hallmarks of Victorian greeting card culture. The soft color palette of blues, reds, and flesh tones, combined with the ethereal background, exemplifies the chromolithographic techniques perfected during this era.
Subjects
young girl, sewing, needlework, domestic labor, bonnet, chair, fabric scraps
Printing Notes
Hand-colored chromolithograph with embossed details visible on the bonnet and dress







