Victorian Valentine Cupid Die-Cut with Blue Flowers & Red Hearts

Victorian Valentine Cupid Die-Cut with Blue Flowers & Red Hearts

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian (1870-1900)
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph, die-cut, embossed
Colorsblue, red, gold, cream, green
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

TO MY SWEET VALENTINE

Description

Soft pastels and rich crimsons wash over this exquisite Victorian Valentine, where a charming cherub presides over an ornamental cart overflowing with forget-me-nots and scarlet hearts. The die-cut design features elaborate wheel-style handles and decorative scrollwork rendered in metallic gold, creating a three-dimensional effect typical of premium Valentine's greetings from the 1880s-1890s. The winged putto, rendered with delicate pastel tones and curled blonde hair, clutches a scarlet heart while commanding the abundant floral composition. The sentiment 'To My Sweet Valentine' appears on the gold banner on the cart body, conveying the sentimental romance characteristic of Victorian courtship traditions. This card exemplifies the period's fascination with cupids, flowers, and layered die-cut construction that created impressive dimensional depth.

Subjects

cherub, cupid, hearts, forget-me-nots, flowers, cart, wheels, angel wings

Printing Notes

Multi-layer die-cut construction with gilded metal accents. Hand-colored chromolithographic printing with dimensional relief elements creating shadow and depth.

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