Edwardian Valentine's Day Greeting Card with Cherub and Heart

Edwardian Valentine's Day Greeting Card with Cherub and Heart

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OccasionValentine
EraEdwardian
Decade1900s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorscream, red, blue, pink, green
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

Be My Valentine

Description

A young woman with delicate features and styled hair adorned with white flowers gazes out from within a large red heart, serving as the focal point of this charming Edwardian-era Valentine's Day greeting card that exemplifies the romantic sensibilities of early 20th-century design. Above her portrait, a cherubic Cupid figure with golden curls and blue-gray wings floats gracefully, symbolizing love and romance. Delicate floral elements—forget-me-nots and other small blossoms—are scattered throughout the composition in soft blue and green tones, enriching the design. The script text 'Be My Valentine' appears at the bottom in elegant cursive lettering, completing this sentimental declaration of affection.

Subjects

woman, cherub, cupid, heart, flowers, forget-me-nots

Printing Notes

Die-cut heart frame with embossed details. Soft color palette typical of early Edwardian chromolithography.

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