Victorian Cupid Valentine Card with Roses Die-Cut Heart

Victorian Cupid Valentine Card with Roses Die-Cut Heart

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian (1870-1900)
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorsrose pink, deep crimson, cream, gold, brown
Vibesromantic, elegant

Description

A heart-shaped die-cut backdrop composed entirely of lush pink and red roses anchors this charming Victorian-era Valentine greeting card, framing a cherubic cupid figure with delicate wings at its center. The angel holds a golden bow with an arrow nocked, the traditional symbols of love and romance. This chromolithograph exemplifies the sentimental aesthetic of late 19th-century greeting card design, with intricate floral patterning and soft color gradations creating depth and dimensionality.

Subjects

cupid, angel, bow and arrow, roses, heart, cherub

Printing Notes

Die-cut heart shape with embossed pearl-like embellishments; chromolithographic color printing with detailed floral rendering

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