Victorian Valentine's Day Die-Cut Card with Girl & Patriotic Design

Victorian Valentine's Day Die-Cut Card with Girl & Patriotic Design

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph, die-cut, embossed, glitter
Colorspink, green, gold, red, cream
Vibespatriotic, romantic

Text on Card

TO MY VALENTINE

Description

Distinctive for merging patriotic, romantic, and seasonal imagery on a single Valentine, this exquisite die-cut card exemplifies the ornate sentimentality of the Victorian era. A young girl in a pink dress sits upon a wooden swing suspended by verdant green ribbon bows, holding an American flag with patriotic pride. The composition radiates whimsy with shamrock clovers flanking the girl, while an elaborate oval/pill-shaped banner crowns the design, filled with delicate pink and yellow floral patterns and two crimson hearts. The card demonstrates masterful chromolithographic printing techniques typical of 1880s-1890s greeting card production. The intricate color gradation, precise die-cutting, and dimensional embellishments create a layered, three-dimensional effect that would have delighted Victorian recipients.

Subjects

girl, American flag, shamrocks, hearts, flowers, swing, wooden chair/swing seat

Printing Notes

Dimensional glitter applied to heart details. Multi-layered die-cut construction with ribbon and floral elements creating depth.

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