
Vintage Valentine Card Boy Girl Half Me Left Right 1910s
Text on Card
This half of me is left and this half is right Now would I be alright for your Valentine?
Description
A young boy in a brown jacket and checkered cap strikes a confident, flirtatious pose with one hand extended and pointing toward a seated girl in a checkered blue dress. The girl gazes up at him with a hand to her cheek in an expression of contemplative surprise, while he playfully gestures with assured charm. Hand-colored in warm browns, blues, and earth tones, this whimsical Edwardian-era Valentine's Day illustration captures the innocent courtship customs of early 20th-century romance. The card's witty verse plays on asymmetrical attraction, making it a delightful period piece celebrating romantic banter and youthful charm.
Subjects
boy, girl, children, courtship, romance, seated figure, gesture
Printing Notes
Hand-colored chromolithograph with fine detail work on textiles and facial features. Artist signature visible in lower right.







