Victorian Valentine Die-Cut: Cherubs in Floral Heart Cross

Victorian Valentine Die-Cut: Cherubs in Floral Heart Cross

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph die-cut embossed
Colorscream, pale yellow, purple, pink, gold
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

Love's Token to my Valentine

Description

Framed within a heart-shaped border overflowing with purple irises and pink blossoms, this exquisite Victorian Valentine showcases the ornate sentimentality of the Gilded Age, featuring two cherubic children nestled within elaborate floral arrangements. The die-cut design reveals delicate layers of embossed detail, with the composition extending into a cross formation below, creating a powerful symbol of love and devotion. The card's cream-colored background and intricate geometric borders demonstrate the technical sophistication of chromolithographic printing during the late 19th century. 'Love's Token to my Valentine' reads the tender inscription, encapsulating the romantic gesture tradition of this beloved holiday. This piece exemplifies the Victorian era's fascination with elaborate paper ephemera and sentimental imagery.

Subjects

children, floral wreath, heart shape, iris flowers, pink blossoms, ornamental cross, geometric patterns

Printing Notes

Complex multi-layered die-cut with embossing and chromolithographic coloring. Geometric borders suggest hand-applied metallic accents.

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