
Buster Brown Valentine Card - R.F. Outcault Vintage Illustration
Text on Card
I WANT YOU TO BE MY VALENTINE IT DOESN'T SEEM TO BE A SECRET
Description
Distinctive for featuring actual comic strip characters rather than generic cherubs or flowers, this Edwardian-era Valentine showcases Buster Brown and his faithful bulldog Tige, the beloved characters created by R.F. Outcault. Young Buster, sporting his signature wide-brimmed hat and orange suit, has just finished painting 'I WANT YOU TO BE MY VALENTINE' in bold red letters, paintbrush still dripping. His loyal companion Tige sits nearby quipping 'It doesn't seem to be a secret' in a speech bubble. A red paint bucket and splattered red paint on the ground add playful energy to this delightful early 1900s Valentine. Signed by R.F. Outcault, this card captures the humor and warmth of one of America's first popular comic strip characters, making it a wonderful piece of both Valentine and comic art history.
Subjects
Buster Brown, Tige, bulldog, child, paintbrush, paint bucket, red paint, speech bubble
Printing Notes
Hand-colored lithographic print with artist signature visible (R. Fouther or similar). Noted printing details suggest professional chromolithographic production.







