
Victorian Valentine Greeting Card with Child Portrait and Forget-Me-Nots
Text on Card
With Love to Greet my Valentine.
Description
Warmth and ornamental splendor radiate from this exquisite Victorian Valentine, exemplifying the sumptuous sensibility of the 1890s. A cherubic child's face, rendered in delicate chromolithographic detail, gazes sweetly from within a circular vignette surrounded by a lush arrangement of blue forget-me-nots and white snowdrops. An elegant green silk ribbon bow crowns the composition, its ribbons cascading downward with characteristic Victorian grace against a rich ochre background. The card's handwritten sentiment—"With Love to Greet my Valentine"—speaks to the tradition of elaborate courtship greetings that defined the Victorian era. The composition demonstrates masterful use of chromolithographic printing, with soft gradations and metallic accents enhancing the flowers' delicate beauty. The forget-me-nots symbolize remembrance and true love, while the innocent child face evokes themes of pure affection central to Victorian romance. This card represents the pinnacle of sentimental greeting card design, when holidays provided occasions for elaborate declarations of feeling through beautifully printed ephemera.
Subjects
child's face, forget-me-nots, snowdrops, ribbon bow, floral wreath
Printing Notes
Chromolithographic printing with hand-applied metallic details on the ribbon. Die-cut circular vignette for the child's portrait.







