Vintage Victorian Valentine Card with Love Acrostic Poem

Vintage Victorian Valentine Card with Love Acrostic Poem

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorscrimson red, yellow, cream, sage green, gold
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

Will you, won't you, do you, don't you love me, darling Valentine? For I love you very dearly, and I want you to be mine.

Description

Gilt accents and chromolithographic mastery frame a fashionably dressed woman in a yellow off-shoulder gown who holds lorgnette spectacles up, appearing to blow on or examine them, standing above an elaborate heart-shaped wreath of vivid crimson roses. The card features an acrostic love poem with large decorative letters spelling 'WOLFA' down the left side of the verse, showcasing the period's ornamental detail and precision color printing. The upper corner features a red rose with green leaves. The card's palette of cream, sage green, rich reds, and gold accents exemplifies Victorian taste for opulence.

Subjects

woman, roses, heart wreath, spectacles, acrostic poem, Victorian fashion

Printing Notes

Hand-colored chromolithographic print with embossed details and likely gold leaf accents on the decorative border.

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