Vintage 1906 Valentine Card: Man with Rose & Puppy Love

Vintage 1906 Valentine Card: Man with Rose & Puppy Love

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OccasionValentine
EraEdwardian (1900-1915)
Decade1900s
Stylechromolithograph
PublisherRaphael Tuck & Sons Co. Ltd.
ArtistE. Curies
Colorspink, cream, green, yellow, burgundy
Vibeshumorous, anthropomorphic

Text on Card

To my Valentine. I cawn't help it, dontcherknow, I love you and must tell you so.

Description

This charming Edwardian-era valentine captures the playful spirit of early 1900s romance with its whimsical illustration of a dapper gentleman nestled within an oversized pink rose. The figure, dressed in a patterned green suit and cap, shares an intimate moment with a loyal puppy positioned at his sideβ€”a clever visual metaphor for faithful companionship. The artist's delicate chromolithographic technique brings warmth to the cream-colored background, while the hand-lettered sentiment conveys genuine emotion beneath its humorous exterior. The inscription reads: "Go my Valentine. I cawn't help it, don't cher know, I love you and must tell you so," employing period-appropriate vernacular and playful misspellings that were characteristic of humorous valentines from this era. The card exemplifies the Edwardian fascination with sentimentality paired with gentle comedy.

Subjects

gentleman, rose, puppy, romance, love declaration

Printing Notes

Copyright 1906 by Raphael Tuck & Sons Co. Ltd. Artist signature visible: E. Curies

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