Edwardian Cherub Valentine Card with Giant Red Heart & Violets

Edwardian Cherub Valentine Card with Giant Red Heart & Violets

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OccasionValentine
EraEdwardian
Decade1900s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorsred, green, cream, purple, gold
Vibeskitschy, romantic

Text on Card

To my Valentine

Description

A colossal crimson heart adorned with purple violets commands the center of this enchanting Edwardian valentine, surrounded by a whimsical tableau of three cherubs in playful adoration across a soft green landscape. The winged putti tumble and gesture joyfully, their porcelain-pale skin and golden ringlets rendered in delicate chromolithographic detail. A reclining cherub at center, legs akimbo in exaggerated repose, balances the heart on its feet while gazing upward, with small red hearts scattered at the card's base echoing the romantic theme. The hand-lettered script 'To my Valentine' curves gracefully at the top in red ink. The composition exemplifies the saccharine sentimentality and cherub-centric iconography that defined turn-of-the-century valentines, blending classical motifs with Victorian-era mass-production aesthetics.

Subjects

cherubs, heart, violets, love, romance

Printing Notes

Multi-color chromolithographic printing with hand-lettered text. Likely die-cut or embossed for dimensional effect on the heart element.

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