Victorian Valentine's Day Card with Playing Cards & Crowned Young Woman Portrait

Victorian Valentine's Day Card with Playing Cards & Crowned Young Woman Portrait

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian (1870-1900)
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorsred, gold, blue-grey, cream, black
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

To my Valentine, Queen of my Heart

Description

An ornate die-cut border of radiating playing cards adorned with red hearts frames this exquisite Victorian Valentine's greeting. At the center, a crowned young woman's face nestles within a red heart, her image skillfully merging romantic symbolism with gaming motifs to create a whimsical visual narrative. Below the central figure, a golden ribbon banner frames Cupid's arrow piercing a red heart, while delicate hanging ornamental tasseled elements accent the composition. The soft blue-grey background contrasts beautifully with rich reds and golds, typical of chromolithographic production. This card exemplifies the elaborate, sentimental aesthetic of Victorian courtship traditions, where recipients exchanged these treasured tokens to express affection and admiration during Valentine's Day celebrations.

Subjects

crowned young woman, playing cards, hearts, Cupid's arrow, romantic imagery, candelabra ornaments

Printing Notes

Die-cut format with elaborate embossing. Multiple layers of color registration typical of premium Victorian chromolithography.

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