Edwardian Cherub Valentine Card with Blue Forget-Me-Nots

Edwardian Cherub Valentine Card with Blue Forget-Me-Nots

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OccasionValentine
EraEdwardian (1900-1915)
Decade1900s-1910s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorscream, blue, gold, rose red, pale green
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

To My Valentine O. Sweetheart, how my spirits rise, When I read the love-light in your eyes!

Description

Two golden-curled cherubs dominate this charming Edwardian Valentine, positioned intimately within a romantic garden setting surrounded by delicate blue forget-me-nots. The cherub on the left appears to be speaking to or whispering to another winged cherub figure seated among the flowers, creating an intimate scene of celestial affection. Ornate red lettering proclaims 'To My Valentine' with decorative flourishes, while the verse below expresses tender sentiments about love's transformative power. The card exemplifies early 20th-century romantic aesthetics with its soft color palette of pale cream, blue, gold, and rose tones. The chromolithographic printing technique creates luminous, delicate hues characteristic of the period. Such Valentine cards were popular tokens of affection exchanged during this genteel era, combining classical allegorical imagery with heartfelt poetry to convey deep emotional connection.

Subjects

cherubs, angels, forget-me-nots, flowers, romantic love

Printing Notes

Hand-tinted chromolithography with embossed details on decorative letterpress text. Quality production typical of premium Valentine cards from this period.

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