Vintage Cat Valentine Die-Cut Card 1920s-1930s Art Deco

Vintage Cat Valentine Die-Cut Card 1920s-1930s Art Deco

4
Share:Save
OccasionValentine
EraArt Deco (1920s-1930s)
Decade1920s-1930s
Stylechromolithograph, die-cut
Colorsred, blue, gray, cream, yellow
Vibesanthropomorphic, kitschy

Text on Card

Can't We Be Valentines?

Description

Valentine's Day sentiment blooms in this charming Art Deco-era greeting card, featuring an anthropomorphic tabby cat with striking yellow-green eyes and rosy cheeks, dressed in a blue bow. The whimsical feline holds a bold red heart inscribed with the romantic question "Can't We Be Valentines?" rendered in elegant script. The card's die-cut format creates a playful dimensional quality, with the cat's striped paws rendered in meticulous chromolithographic detail. This delightful example of early 20th-century commercial Valentine ephemera captures the era's characteristic blend of sentimentality and geometric modernity, making it a treasured piece for collectors of vintage greeting cards and Art Deco design.

Subjects

cat, heart, valentine, anthropomorphic animal, bow

Printing Notes

Die-cut format with layered chromolithographic printing; hand-colored details on cheeks and eyes

Related Cards