Victorian Valentine Cupid with Butterfly Wings and Red Roses

Victorian Valentine Cupid with Butterfly Wings and Red Roses

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian (1870-1900)
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorscrimson red, gold, cream, iridescent blue-green, forest green
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

TO MY VALENTINE

Description

Romantic enchantment emanates from this charming Victorian Valentine card, where a cherubic cupid adorned with iridescent butterfly wings stands fishing among lush crimson roses in full bloom. The winged figure wears a golden straw hat and holds an elegant curved rod, rendered with the soft chromolithographic technique characteristic of the era. The delicate composition combines classical symbolism—cupid representing love, roses embodying romance, and the fishing motif suggesting the capture of hearts. The butterfly wings add an ornamental, fantastical element that elevates this card beyond simple sentiment. The cream background allows the vibrant reds, greens, and jewel-toned wing details to command attention, making this an exquisite example of Victorian valentine artistry.

Subjects

cupid, butterfly wings, roses, fishing rod, straw hat

Printing Notes

Chromolithographic printing with hand-applied embossing details. Die-cut format typical of premium Victorian valentines.

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