Victorian Cupid Valentine Card 'To the One I Love' - 1890s

Victorian Cupid Valentine Card 'To the One I Love' - 1890s

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian
Decade1890s
Stylechromolithograph
ArtistCarl
Colorscream, soft green, pink, red, gold
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

TO THE ONE I LOVE.

Description

Rendered in fine chromolithographic detail, this charming Victorian Valentine features a rosy-cheeked cherub in flowing white drapery, kneeling within a lush forest garden setting. The winged cupid carries a quiver of arrows and appears to be using an arrow or stick to tend to a small fire. Pink and red hearts are visible near the flames along with arrows. Pink roses bloom in the background. The dreamy woodland backdrop, rendered in soft greens and natural tones, creates an enchanted atmosphere perfectly suited to romantic sentiment. Printed text reading 'To the One I Love' appears at the bottom, with a handwritten name 'Carl' added, making this an intimate expression of Victorian courtship ideals.

Subjects

cupid, angel, roses, flowers, woodland, forest, arrows, cherub, hearts, fire, quiver

Printing Notes

Hand-signed. Shows slight aging and foxing consistent with 1890s-era chromolithographic greeting cards.

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