Edwardian Valentine Card: Inclination Cupid Love Poem 1900s

Edwardian Valentine Card: Inclination Cupid Love Poem 1900s

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OccasionValentine
EraEdwardian (1900-1915)
Decade1900s
Stylechromolithograph
PublisherA Wessler
Colorsblue, cream, green, red, gold
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

Inclination Caught her eye. Waved good-bye. Think she's mine. Own Valentine.

Description

An elegant woman adorned in a fashionable blue coat and wide-brimmed hat, embellished with fur trim and holding red roses, stands beside a winged Cupid figure in this charming Edwardian Valentine card that captures the romantic sentimentality of the early 1900s. The card's poetic text cleverly incorporates an acrostic — the decorative capital letters spell out 'INCLINATION' using the large 'I' of the title followed by C, W, T, O in the poem's opening words. Rich chromolithographic printing showcases warm tones, decorative flourishes, and ornamental borders that frame the composition, reflecting the luxury and attention to detail characteristic of high-quality greeting cards from this era.

Subjects

woman, cupid, romantic love, valentine, fashion

Printing Notes

Copyright 1903 A Wessler visible on card

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