
Victorian Valentine Die-Cut: Three Cherubs with Forget-Me-Nots
Text on Card
To My Valentine
Description
Rendered in rich chromolithographic detail, this exquisite Victorian-era Valentine features three cherubs adorned in delicate pastels, arranged in a charming composition against a soft green background. The central angel holds an open book while her companions gesture expressively, creating a narrative of love and devotion. The elaborate die-cut border showcases hundreds of tiny forget-me-not flowers in shades of turquoise and cream, meticulously printed to create an ornate heart-shaped frame. The card exemplifies the Victorian obsession with romantic symbolism and angelic imagery. Forget-me-nots symbolized remembrance and fidelity, making them the perfect floral choice for a Valentine's greeting. The chromolithographic printing technique produces rich, luminous colors with remarkable detail, from the cherubs' rosy cheeks to the delicate flower petals. "To My Valentine" is inscribed at the top in elegant script, making this a treasured declaration of affection. Such elaborate die-cut Valentines were premium products, often given as precious keepsakes between devoted sweethearts during the Victorian era's golden age of greeting cards.
Subjects
cherubs, angels, forget-me-nots, romantic love, valentine greeting
Printing Notes
Elaborate die-cut heart-shaped border with detailed floral patterning. Multiple color chromolithographic printing with embossed detailing.







