Victorian Cupid Valentine Card with Flaming Heart & Angels

Victorian Cupid Valentine Card with Flaming Heart & Angels

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian (1870-1900)
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorsolive gold, crimson red, white, pale blue, green
Vibesromantic, whimsical

Text on Card

To my Valentine

Description

Against the ethereal golden-green backdrop, two winged cherubs perched on a fluffy cloud present an ornate flaming heart as a Victorian Valentine's romantic gesture. The left cherub displays detailed butterfly-like wings rendered in iridescent multicolor detail and wears flowing green drapery, while the right cherub sports simpler dragonfly-like wings and a white cloth. With one cherub presenting from the front and the other holding a small paintbrush or tool, they collaborate to showcase the heart with flames flickering gracefully from its apex, symbolizing passionate devotion. A small cauldron or forge with active flames sits ominously on the cloud near the right cherub's feet. The text reads 'To my Valentine,' extending heartfelt sentiment in period-appropriate calligraphy.

Subjects

cherubs, flaming heart, butterfly wings, romantic symbolism, clouds, small cauldron/forge with fire

Printing Notes

Multi-color lithographic printing with embossed details; hand-tinted accents typical of 1880s-1890s production

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