Victorian Cherub Valentine Card with Pink Roses and Garden Scene

Victorian Cherub Valentine Card with Pink Roses and Garden Scene

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorsrose pink, sage green, cream, dusty purple, golden yellow
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

To my Sweetheart

Description

A barefoot child in a green dress sits upon a garden bench, adorned with a lush heart-shaped wreath of pink roses and surrounded by abundant floral baskets in an idyllic Victorian garden landscape. Set within verdant scenery framed by towering cypress trees, this exquisite valentine celebrates romantic sentiment through the cherubic figure's composition, which exemplifies late 19th-century sentimentality. Naturalistic shading creates atmospheric depth across the distant landscape, while the inscription 'To my Sweetheart' at the card's top reinforces its purpose as a declaration of affection. This chromolithographed masterpiece showcases the technical brilliance and ornamental sensibility characteristic of Victorian-era greeting card production, appealing to those seeking authentic period romance ephemera.

Subjects

child, pink roses, heart-shaped floral wreath, floral basket, garden landscape, cypress trees, bench

Printing Notes

Ornate olive-green border frame with gilt or metallic accents. Hand-colored chromolithographic printing with embossed details suggesting possible die-cut or embossing elements.

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