Edwardian Valentine's Day Greeting Card - Child at Window

Edwardian Valentine's Day Greeting Card - Child at Window

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OccasionValentine
EraEdwardian (1900-1915)
Decade1900s-1910s
Stylelithograph
CountryUnited States
Colorsblack, white, gray, light gray
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

To my Valentine

Description

Delicate floral sprays of small flowers frame this charming Edwardian-era Valentine greeting card, their gentle botanical details creating an intimate, garden-like atmosphere that was characteristic of Valentine cards from this period. Within this ornate latticed balcony window, a young boy leans out and gazes upward as a black swallow carries a small envelope or letter. The boy wears a sailor-collar dress or suit, typical of children's fashion of the era. The card exemplifies the refined aesthetic sensibilities of the Edwardian age, with its careful balance of figuration and decorative patterning. The symbolic use of the bird as a messenger of love—a common Victorian and Edwardian motif—adds romantic whimsy to the scene. Inscribed simply as 'To my Valentine' at the base, this card represents the height of sentimental greeting card artistry before the machine-age modernism of the 1920s, capturing the romantic sentiment of early 20th-century courtship.

Subjects

child, boy, window, bird, flowers, balcony, romantic sentiment, letter

Printing Notes

Photogravure or tonal lithographic printing technique, typical of high-quality Edwardian greeting cards

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