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Julia Kelly
February 14, 2017
research

The Weird Wonderful World of Edwardian Valentines

Julia Kelly
February 14, 2017
research

Happy Valentine's Day! As many of you already know, I come across a lot of really cool, interesting things in the middle of my research. Today I thought I'd share with some sweet, odd, or just down right concerning valentines from the early twentieth century. All of these images are courtesy of the New York Public Library

There's nothing weird about these first two valentines. They're going to be our baseline...

...because after this, things get weird (Okay I find the clown/jester weird but I have a thing about clowns)

Is it sweet or is it Claudius poisoning Hamlet's father while he sleeps in the garden? You decide

because nothing says love like two cherubs playing racket sports with your heart

The disembodied head in the middle of a pansy is...disconcerting

Because nothing says 'love' like a frozen heart and a half naked cupid wearing a fur with the sort of flair mae west would be proud of

Pro Tip: Don't Forget the Cat

what happens when cupid gets into mom's makeup baG? This horrifying mess

Painting spots on dogs. As you do

May your Valentine's Day be filled with love and your February 15th be rich with discounted chocolates!

Tagged: 20th century, Edwardian, New York Public Library, Valentine's Day

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