Victorian Cherub Valentine with Spectacles & Floral Heart

Victorian Cherub Valentine with Spectacles & Floral Heart

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian
Decade1890s
Stylechromolithograph with die-cut and embossed elements
Colorspink, purple, cream, gold, green
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

To My Valentine That you may look with eyes of love, On me Sweet Valentine. I send these spectacles to prove, That I am ever thine.

Description

Distinctive for its playful literalism, this Victorian Valentine features a chubby cherub holding a pair of ornate spectacles inscribed with 'Love' and 'Spectacles.' The winged putto gestures toward a beautiful wreath of purple and white flowers arranged in a heart shape, symbolizing romantic vision and affection. The card's sentimental verse reads, 'That you may look with eyes of love, On me Sweet Valentine. I send these spectacles to prove, That I am ever thine.' This piece exemplifies the Victorian fascination with allegorical imagery and romantic sentiment, blending classical cherub iconography with whimsical Victorian aesthetics and die-cut embellishments.

Subjects

cherub, Cupid, spectacles, floral wreath, hearts, romantic verse

Printing Notes

Hand-tinted chromolithograph with gold metallic accents and embossed details on the heart spectacles and floral elements. Die-cut cherub figure.

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