Victorian Valentine Greeting Card: Children Sharing Red Umbrella

Victorian Valentine Greeting Card: Children Sharing Red Umbrella

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian
Decade1890s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorsred, blue, green, cream, pink, yellow
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

VALENTINE GREETING Ain't it nice to have a Sweetheart?

Description

"Ain't it nice to have a Sweetheart?" reads the printed text on this charming Victorian-era Valentine greeting card, accompanying an idyllic scene of two cherubic children nestled together beneath a vibrant red umbrella in a pastoral setting. The boy, dressed in a blue jacket and yellow hat, affectionately embraces the girl in white as they sit surrounded by delicate white flowers dotting the green meadow. Two pink hearts float above the umbrella, symbolizing childhood innocence and romantic sentiment. The card also reads "Valentine Greeting," a sweetly flirtatious message typical of the era. The soft chromolithographic printing technique showcases the period's mastery of color registration and tonal gradation.

Subjects

children, boy and girl, red umbrella, hearts, flowers, pastoral landscape

Printing Notes

Hand-colored chromolithograph with embossed details; characteristic soft color palette and refined dot-screen printing technique of 1890s Valentine cards

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