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'To My True Love', American Valentine card, c1910. Artist: Anon
'To My True Love', American Valentine card, c1910. Cupid dances on grass with naturalised Snowdrops and is playing a lyre of bluebells. Above him are red hearts symbolising love and four-leafed Shamrocks for luck. In the language of flowers the snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis) stands for consolation and the blueball (Scilla noscripta) for kindness. Shamrock or wood sorrel (Oxalis acetosella) is a symbol of Ireland. In Roman mythology Cupid was the son of Venus, goddess of love (Eros and Aphrodite in the Greek Pantheon). The identity of St Valentine is uncertain, the most popular candidates are Valentine, bishop of Terni (3rd century) or a Roman Christian convert martyred c270). St Valentine's Day, celebrated on 14 February, probably replaces the Roman pagan festival of Lupercalia.
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AR913569
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3354px × 5206px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1900s
1910s
20th century
allegorical figure
AMERICA
American
Ann Ronan Pictures
Anon
anonymous
ARTS
Cherub
CHROMOLITHOGRAPH
color
concept
country
Courtship
CUPID
FEBRUARY
Flower
FLOWERS
Heart
KITSCH
LOCATION
love
Lyre
month
music
musical instrument
MYTHOLOGY
NATURE
Plant
Playing
Print Collector1
Putto
ROMAN MYTHOLOGY
Romanticism
shamrock
snowdrop
Symbol
UNITED STATES
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
usa
VALENTINE
valentines card
Valentine's card
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