Victorian Valentine Card: White Doves & Red Heart with Blue Flowers

Victorian Valentine Card: White Doves & Red Heart with Blue Flowers

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorssage green, crimson red, pale blue, white, gold
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

To my Valentine

Description

A sage-green background scattered with embossed golden hearts provides the perfect setting for this exquisite Victorian Valentine, where two white doves exchange love letters above a vibrant crimson heart surrounded by delicate forget-me-not flowers in shades of blue. The composition showcases the era's masterful use of chromolithography, with hand-applied embossing and gilt detailing that creates dimensional depth and romantic flourishes. The prominent message "To my Valentine" in gilt text anchors the elaborate composition, while golden heart motifs scattered throughout exemplify the Victorian fascination with natural imagery and sentimentality. This card represents the elaborate paper artistry that made Valentine's Day cards highly coveted collectibles and expressions of genuine affection during the late 19th century. The symbolism is unmistakably romantic: white doves represent peace and devotion, the letters convey tender sentiments, and forget-me-nots signify remembrance and eternal love.

Subjects

doves, love letters, heart, forget-me-nots, flowers

Printing Notes

Hand-applied embossing, gold foil accents, dimensional details on heart and doves

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