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Collection of Cherub Valentines (19)
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A nostalgic Victorian-style Valentine image: a curly-haired cherub reads thoughtfully within a red heart, surrounded by forget-me-nots, roses, and Cupid’s arrow.
A playful, winking Cupid takes aim with his iconic heart-tipped arrow, ready to spark love this Valentine’s season.
A classic Cupid figure in bold red, poised mid-flight with bow drawn, surrounded by heart motifs symbolizing love and affection.
A cheerful little Cupid ready to strike love with his bow, surrounded by hearts in classic Valentine’s style.
A sweet Victorian-style cherub floats mid-air, carrying a woven basket of pink roses and offering another bloom with gentle grace.
A sweet early 20th-century Valentine card-cherub in pink drapery, dove with heart-sealed letter, and forget-me-nots symbolizing enduring love.
A classic Valentine’s motif: Cupid poised to strike with his golden bow, set against a vibrant red heart.
A sweet, childlike Cupid holds a bouquet of red flowers and a heart-tipped arrow, ready to spread love this Valentine’s Day.
A delightful early 1900s Valentine’s postcard showing two winged cupids-one lounging atop a ribbon-wrapped heart, the other resting among violets-with “To my Valentine” scripted above.
A classic Rococo decorative frame with winged cherubs on either side, delicately holding floral arrangements amid swirling foliage and clouds.
A delightful early 20th-century Valentine’s illustration showing playful cupids in colorful, ornate attire amid a pastoral scene with stars above.
A charming Edwardian-era Valentine card (c. 1905-1910) showing Cupid with a mandolin, arrows, and floral heart motif-complete with the poetic line “Love me and the world’s Thine.”
A classic Cupid silhouette poised to shoot his arrow-ideal for festive, symbolic, or decorative use.
A sweet vintage Valentine scene: two rosy-cheeked cupids play with hearts beside a stream under pink cherry blossoms.
