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American Victorian wood framed landscape lithograph of Winter Morning (CURIER & IVES).
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American Victorian wood framed landscape lithograph of Winter Morning (CURIER & IVES)
Sku: 055808 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Currier & Ives
Width: 22.5" Height: 20.0"
Style: American Materials & Techniques: Wood Category: Cleared Art
Currier & Ives was a prominent American printmaking firm that operated during the 19th century. Founded by Nathaniel Currier and James Merritt Ives, the company became widely known for producing high-quality lithographs that depicted various aspects of American life, including landscapes, historical events, and everyday scenes. Nathaniel Currier, born on March 27, 1813, in Roxbury, Massachusetts, showed an early interest in art and became an apprentice in a Boston lithography shop at the age of 15. After honing his skills, he established his own lithography business in 1835, initially focusing on producing small-scale prints and book illustrations. Currier's entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to artistic excellence soon propelled his business to success. James Read Full Bio
Currier & Ives was a prominent American printmaking firm that operated during the 19th century. Founded by Nathaniel Currier and James Merritt Ives, the company became widely known for producing high-quality lithographs that depicted various aspects of American life, including landscapes, historical events, and everyday scenes. Nathaniel Currier, born on March 27, 1813, in Roxbury, Massachusetts, showed an early interest in art and became an apprentice in a Boston lithography shop at the age of 15. After honing his skills, he established his own lithography business in 1835, initially focusing on producing small-scale prints and book illustrations. Currier's entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to artistic excellence soon propelled his business to success. James Merritt Ives, born on March 5, 1824, in New York City, had a background in finance and worked as a bookkeeper. However, his passion for art led him to join Currier's firm in 1852. Recognizing Ives' business acumen, Currier made him a partner in 1857, and the company was renamed Currier & Ives. Currier & Ives gained widespread popularity for their prints, which were affordable and accessible to a wide audience. Their prints depicted a range of subjects, including landscapes, cityscapes, portraits, sporting events, and historical scenes. The firm employed a team of talented artists who worked under the guidance of Currier and Ives to create the lithographs. Notable artists associated with the company include Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait, George Durrie, and Frances Flora Bond Palmer. The prints produced by Currier & Ives were characterized by their meticulous attention to detail, vibrant colors, and ability to capture the essence of American life. Their prints were widely distributed and became popular household decorations, making Currier & Ives a household name across the United States. Currier & Ives' prints not only provided aesthetic pleasure but also served as a visual record of American history and culture during a time of significant social and technological change. Their prints documented important events such as the American Civil War, the expansion of the railroad system, and the growth of urban centers. Despite their success, Currier & Ives faced challenges in the late 19th century with the advent of new printing technologies, such as photography and chromolithography. These advancements led to a decline in demand for traditional lithographs. Nathaniel Cur
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