
Victorian Die-Cut Valentine Card with Blue Flowers & Woman Portrait
Description
Rendered in meticulous chromolithographic detail, this exquisite Victorian-era valentine showcases the ornamental excess and sentimental romanticism of the 1890s. A delicate woman's portrait, rendered with soft pastels and refined detail, gazes downward beneath an elaborate heart-shaped frame adorned with forget-me-nots and white blossoms. The die-cut design features a distinctive red outer border with gilded relief work, framing the pale turquoise background that emphasizes the subject's ethereal quality. Paired heart ornaments dangle from the lower corners, each nestled among clusters of blue flowers, reinforcing themes of affection and constancy. The period's commitment to lavish, multi-layered color work is evident throughout.
Subjects
woman's portrait, forget-me-nots, hearts, flowers, ornamental frame
Printing Notes
Die-cut with embossed gilded border relief. Multi-color chromolithographic printing with hand-applied or precision-registered layers.







