Valentine

Esther Howland

mid 19th century

Valentine by Esther Howland

Medium

Collage, colored papers, lace paper, chromolithographed die-cut scrap

Dimensions

width 3 15/16 in. (10 cm). length 13.9 cm

Classification

Ephemera|Drawings

Department

Drawings and Prints

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Mrs. Richard Riddell, 1981

Accession Number

1981.1136.560

Art Historical Context

Step into the romantic world of mid-19th-century America with *Valentine*, a delicate masterpiece by Esther Howland, often hailed as the "Mother of American Valentine." Created around the 1840s–1850s, this charming ephemera measures just 3 15/16 inches wide 5 1/2 inches long, as an intimate token of affection for Valentine's Day. Housed in the Metropolitan Museum Art's Drawings and Prints, it exemplifies the shift from simple handwritten notes to elaborate, commercially produced cards that democratized romance. Howland revolutionized the greeting card industry after being inspired by imported...

About the Artist

Esther Howland · 18281904

American, Worcester, Massachusetts 1828–1904 Quincy, Massachusetts

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