Victorian Valentine Card with Child and Red Heart Die-Cut

Victorian Valentine Card with Child and Red Heart Die-Cut

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph with die-cut embossing
Colorsdeep teal blue, gold, red, yellow, cream
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

To my Valentine.

Description

Valentine sentiment meets Victorian formality in this exquisite showcase of the period's obsession with elaborate ornamentation and sentimental imagery. A child dressed in a golden-yellow dress with a white bonnet/cap tenderly clasps an oversized red heart, surrounded by a magnificent horseshoe-shaped frame adorned with scrolling gold filigree and multiple hanging heart charms. Pink ribbon bows and small blue forget-me-not flowers decorate the top of the horseshoe frame. Vibrant pansies and flowers anchor the composition at the base, while the deep teal background creates striking contrast with the warm tones of the figures and gilt details. The intricate die-cutting and chromolithographic printing technique exemplify the technical mastery of Victorian greeting card production at its zenith.

Subjects

child, heart, pansies, flowers, filigree, horseshoe frame, forget-me-nots

Printing Notes

Die-cut scalloped frame with embossed gold details and three-dimensional elements. Heavy chromolithographic color work with gilt accents.

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