Vintage Cupid Valentine's Day Card - Edwardian Era

Vintage Cupid Valentine's Day Card - Edwardian Era

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OccasionValentine
EraEdwardian (1900-1915)
Decade1900s-1910s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorsred, blue, gold, cream, pink
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

To my Valentine Altho' my Cupid looks so shy He isn't really — nor am I!

Description

Warmth and romantic charm radiate from this charming Edwardian Valentine's Day greeting card, featuring an adorable cherub Cupid with delicate wings rendered in soft pastels and gold accents. The winged cherub is depicted with a finger raised to its lips in a coy gesture, framed within an ornate heart-shaped medallion against a cream background with scattered red hearts. A blue ribbon banner reading 'To my Valentine' and two hearts pierced by an arrow appear at the top. Decorative gold borders and scattered red hearts complete the classic romantic composition. The verse reads 'Altho' my Cupid looks so shy, He isn't really — nor am I!' A wonderful example of early 20th-century sentimental Valentine's imagery, this card captures the sweetness and innocence of the Edwardian period's approach to romantic greeting cards.

Subjects

Cupid, cherub, angel, heart, arrow, ribbon

Printing Notes

Die-cut card with embossed gold accents and ornate border design

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