Victorian Valentine Cherub Harp Heart Die-Cut Greeting Card

Victorian Valentine Cherub Harp Heart Die-Cut Greeting Card

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian
Decade1880s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorsred, gold, white, green, pink
Vibesluxurious, romantic

Text on Card

To my Valentine I sing for thee this Rhyme

Description

From the height of Victorian decorative arts, this Valentine's Day greeting card presents a cherubic cupid playing a golden harp, adorned with a stylish green top hat. The angel figure holds a small lantern in one hand and is framed within an ornate white heart-shaped medallion embellished with delicate pink and white flowers and verdant shamrock motifs. The rich crimson background showcases intricate embossed texturing with gold foil accents at the corners. The card's romantic sentiment reads 'To my Valentine' at the top and 'I sing for thee this Rhyme' at the bottom, capturing the sentimental essence of Victorian courtship and affection during this era of elaborate greeting card artistry.

Subjects

cherub, cupid, harp, heart, flowers, shamrocks, angel

Printing Notes

Die-cut heart-shaped aperture with embossed surface texturing. Gold foil corner ornaments. Scalloped decorative border edges.

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