Vintage 1920s Motorcycle Boy Valentine's Day Greeting Card

Vintage 1920s Motorcycle Boy Valentine's Day Greeting Card

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OccasionValentine
EraArt Deco (1920s-1930s)
Decade1920s
Stylechromolithograph die-cut
Colorsred, blue, yellow, green, peach
Vibescamp, humorous

Text on Card

TO MY VALENTINE - PLEASE DON'T CALL A TRAFFIC COP, I'M GOING FOR YOU STRONG NON-STOP!

Description

At the center of this composition sits a determined young boy piloting a colorful motorcycle while wearing aviator goggles and a blue flight cap, capturing the spirit of the roaring twenties in an Art Deco valentine design. Bold primary colors—reds, blues, yellows, and greens—characteristic of 1920s printing techniques fill the die-cut layout. The card's playful message humorously positions the young motorcyclist as a 'traffic cop' heading off 'non-stop,' appealing to children and adults alike during the era's automotive enthusiasm. The cherubic protagonist and whimsical mechanical subject matter embody the period's optimistic modernism and growing fascination with speed and technology.

Subjects

boy, motorcycle, aviator goggles, flight cap, vehicle, traffic

Printing Notes

Die-cut construction with dimensional layering. Chromolithographic printing with bright, saturated colors typical of 1920s production.

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