
Victorian Valentine Greeting Card with Cupid and Woman Portrait
Text on Card
To Greet Thee, Valentine
Description
A bold red heart dominates this charming Victorian-era valentine, framing an elegant woman's profile within its boundaries. Her hair is styled in period-appropriate waves and adorned with a large blue ribbon bow, while her gaze remains thoughtfully averted. Above the heart, a cherubic cupid with golden curls and feathered wings presides over the scene. Scattered blue and purple flowers and small decorative hearts appear around the border. The card's soft cream background provides an ideal frame for this sentimental composition. The inscription 'To Greet Thee, Valentine' appears in ornate script at the bottom, completing this quintessential Victorian love token that exemplifies the era's romantic aesthetic.
Subjects
cupid, cherub, woman, heart, flowers, profile portrait, ribbon
Printing Notes
Gold embossing and die-cut elements. Likely hand-colored or chromolithographic process typical of 1880s-1890s valentine production.







