Edwardian Valentine Greeting Card with Cupid and Heart Portrait

Edwardian Valentine Greeting Card with Cupid and Heart Portrait

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OccasionValentine
EraEdwardian (1900-1915)
Decade1900s-1910s
Stylechromolithograph
ArtistSigned, appears to be 'J' or similar mark
Colorscream, pink, red, olive green, gold
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

If you will sigh for one alone, Most happy I to be that one!

Description

Against the soft romanticism typical of Edwardian valentines, this greeting card makes a bold statement with its central portrait of a young woman framed within a large heart-shaped border adorned with a pink bow at the top. A cherubic cupid figure stands to the left, holding ribbons that hang from the heart, adding whimsical charm to the composition. The handwritten verse reads 'If you will sigh for one alone, Most happy I to be that one!' Four red hearts accent the lower portion, reinforcing the Valentine's Day theme, with two additional red hearts appearing in the upper corners. The soft color palette and elegant typography exemplify early 20th-century greeting card artistry.

Subjects

young woman, cupid, hearts, bow, portrait

Printing Notes

Handwritten text overlay on printed lithograph; artist signature visible in lower left

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