Edwardian Cupid Valentine Card with Red Heart & Ivy Garland

Edwardian Cupid Valentine Card with Red Heart & Ivy Garland

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OccasionValentine
EraEdwardian (1900-1915)
Decade1900s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorsred, pale blue, green, cream, white
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

To My Valentine

Description

Rendered in fine chromolithographic detail, this charming Edwardian-era Valentine's Day greeting showcases a winged cherub clutching a large crimson heart inscribed with "To My Valentine" in flowing script. The cherub, rendered in soft pastels with pale white wings, sits holding a scroll and gazes affectionately at the heart. Decorative ivy garland with red silk ribbon bows frames the composition on a pale blue background, creating an elegant yet playful design typical of early 20th-century Valentine sentimentality. This card exemplifies the period's romantic aesthetic and refined attention to detail in holiday greetings.

Subjects

cupid, cherub, heart, scroll, ivy garland, ribbon bows

Printing Notes

Hand-applied or printed glitter accents on ivy garland and bows; embossed details on heart and cherub

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