Victorian Valentine Die-Cut Heart with Children and Flowers

Victorian Valentine Die-Cut Heart with Children and Flowers

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian (1870-1900)
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph with embossing and die-cut
Colorscrimson red, pale mint green, deep purple, gold, soft pink
Vibesluxurious, romantic

Text on Card

With Love and esteem

Description

Against the ornate sentimentality characteristic of the Victorian era, this exquisite die-cut heart greeting card presents an unexpectedly layered composition. The elaborate border features vibrant pink roses, delicate green foliage, and golden horseshoe accents framing a charming central vignette of two children in period attire—the older child wearing a striking red bonnet—sharing a symbolic red heart that embodies the romantic innocence of Victorian love sentiments. Chromolithographic printing combined with embossed detailing creates dimensional elegance, with gold accents outlining the heart's perimeter and handwritten script reading 'With Love and esteem' gracing the central scene. The sophisticated color palette of rich crimsons, soft pastels, deep purples, and vibrant greens demonstrates the advanced printing technology of this golden age of greeting cards, while a turquoise heart motif with an additional red heart accents the composition's lower register.

Subjects

children, red heart, roses, pink flowers, horseshoes, golden accents, romantic love, botanical ornaments

Printing Notes

Die-cut heart shape with gold-leaf embossed border; chromolithographic color printing with hand-applied metallic accents

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