Victorian Die-Cut Valentine: Child in Pierrot Costume with Love Declaration

Victorian Die-Cut Valentine: Child in Pierrot Costume with Love Declaration

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian (1870-1900)
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph, die-cut, embossed
Colorscream, gold, coral red, soft brown, pale green
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

With my Love

Description

Against the delicate sentimentality typical of Victorian Valentine's Day cards, this chromolithographic design pairs a child's innocent face with theatrical Pierrot costuming—a pointed hat and elaborate ruffled collar rendered in sharp contrast to the child's gentle expression and golden ringlets. The heart-shaped die-cut format features decorative gold-trimmed rope borders studded with coral red hearts, while the printed message 'With my Love' captures the period's earnest romantic sensibility. The composition exemplifies 19th-century greeting card aesthetics, where childhood innocence and elaborate theatrical elements converged in expressions of sentimental affection.

Subjects

child's face, hearts, Pierrot/clown costume, rope border

Printing Notes

Die-cut heart shape with embossed gold cord border and hand-tinted details. Scalloped edges typical of premium Victorian card production.

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