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This gorgeous Valentine card from around 1860 has lacy, beautifully detailed, cut-and-embossed paper making it up. Unfortunately, it uses text speech ("U.R. kind"), so it's
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This 1880s Valentine card is apparently for soldiers. "Home from the war. I pray you smile on me."
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Love is in the air: Lovey-dovey stuff for Valentine's.
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This gorgeous Valentine card from around 1860 has lacy, beautifully detailed, cut-and-embossed paper making it up. Unfortunately, it uses text speech ("U.R. kind"), so it's clearly going to kill the English language within 170 years or so.
clearly going to kill the English language
This 1880s Valentine card is apparently for soldiers. "Home from the war. I pray you smile on me."
This one's by Victorian artist Kate Greenaway, better known for her children's book illustrations.
Kate Greenaway
Vernon and Irene Castle spent a career dancing together.
Vernon and Irene Castle
Two Lovers Beneath an Umbrella in the Snow by Suzuki Harunobu
Suzuki Harunobu
A couple at the 2021 NYC Pride March
NYC Pride March
The Stolen Kiss by Jean-Honoré Fragonard
Jean-Honoré Fragonard
"Love or Duty" by Gabrielé Castagnola
Gabrielé Castagnola

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