St. Valentine's Greeting Card with Roses Heart Edwardian Era

St. Valentine's Greeting Card with Roses Heart Edwardian Era

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OccasionValentine
EraEdwardian (1900-1915)
Decade1900s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorscrimson red, pale pink, butter yellow, peach/orange, forest green, cream
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

St. Valentines Greeting

Description

A charming St. Valentine's greeting card exemplifying early 20th-century romantic sentimentality. Delicate roses in soft pink and butter yellow spill gracefully across a bold crimson heart, creating a striking contrast of color and emotion. The composition balances naturalistic floral detail with decorative typography, where ornate script spells "St. Valentines Greeting" in elegant flourishes. The card's chromolithographic printing captures the Victorian-to-Edwardian aesthetic, when love tokens increasingly featured garden flowers as symbols of affection. This piece reflects the golden age of greeting card artistry, when mass-produced cards brought artistic beauty to everyday expressions of romance.

Subjects

roses, heart, leaves, love, flowers

Printing Notes

High-quality chromolithographic printing with embossed details visible in the heart shape. Multiple color layers create depth and dimensional quality.

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