Victorian Valentine: Children in Yellow Roses

Victorian Valentine: Children in Yellow Roses

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph (postcard format, not die-cut)
Colorsgolden yellow, pale cream, forest green, soft peach, rosy brown
Vibesromantic, elegant

Description

Warmth and sentimentality radiate from this charming Victorian-era valentine, featuring two cherubic children emerging from oversized yellow roses with lush green foliage. The design showcases exquisite chromolithographic printing, with the flowers rendered in warm golden yellows and soft peachy tones that frame the children's delicate features. The composition exemplifies the sentimental aesthetic of the Victorian period, when such elaborate greeting cards were treasured tokens of affection. Decorative linked heart motifs with an arrow appear at the bottom right, reinforcing the romantic Valentine's Day sentiment.

Subjects

children, girls, yellow roses, floral, hearts, cupid symbolism

Printing Notes

Die-cut format with layered chromolithographic printing. Embossed details visible on flower petals and foliage. Gilt or metallic accents likely present on hearts.

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