Victorian Valentine's Day Greeting Card with Cherub & Die-Cut Lace

Victorian Valentine's Day Greeting Card with Cherub & Die-Cut Lace

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian (1870-1900)
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph with die-cut embossed paper lace
Colorsred, cream, gold, green, flesh tone
Vibesluxurious, romantic

Description

Ornate crimson hearts anchoring the corners frame this exquisite Victorian Valentine's greeting card, which exemplifies the elaborate aesthetic of the late 19th century with its intricate die-cut paper lace border and geometric patterns. A cherubic angel crowns the composition, while a fashionably dressed young woman in deep green holds a large white muff with a red flower accent. A second cherub emerges from a flower at the bottom, creating a symmetrical romantic arrangement. Four dimensional red hearts establish the corners as focal points. The card combines chromolithographic printing with hand-applied die-cut embossed elements, a labor-intensive technique that made such cards treasured keepsakes during the Victorian era.

Subjects

cherub, angel, woman, hearts, flowers, muff, lace

Printing Notes

Elaborate die-cut lace border with embossed paper work. Chromolithographic color printing. Three-dimensional elements including raised hearts and decorative borders.

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