
Victorian Valentine Greeting Card: Woman, Cupid & Blossoms
Text on Card
Must I confess? Aye, if I can, Hiding my blushes in this fan, My heart is lost, perhaps mislaid And I a most unhappy maid. Dear cupid, be this penance mine, To send the thief a Valentine.
Description
A delicate border of blue bows and heart wreaths adorned with festive garland frames this romantic Victorian Valentine card. Within this ornate composition, an elegant woman in a pink striped gown and decorative hat holds a fan while a winged cherub whispers romantic sentiments. Soft cherry blossoms drift across a blue sky, creating a scene that captures the quintessential romance and sentimentality of the Victorian era. The intricate chromolithographic printing showcases the period's technical mastery in color production and fine detail, blending classical artistic elements into a work of remarkable craftsmanship.
Subjects
woman, cupid, cherry blossoms, fan, hearts, wreath, architectural column, dove
Printing Notes
Fine chromolithographic printing with embossed details and die-cut borders. Multiple color separations demonstrate Victorian printing excellence.







