Valentine’s Day cards from the early 20th century were known for their intricate designs, romantic themes, and playful illustrations. Cowboy-themed cards were often colorful, playful, and filled with Western imagery. These cards typically featured illustrations of cowboys, cowgirls, horses, and desert landscapes, often paired with charming or humorous romantic messages.
Dressed in traditional Western attire—wide-brimmed hats, boots, bandanas, and chaps. Many were printed using lithography techniques, often in bright reds, yellows, and blues. Some cards were cut into unique shapes, such as a cowboy on horseback or a heart-shaped lasso.
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