My grandma had a calendar with reproduction Currier and Ives prints on each page. They were beautiful, old-fashioned scenes. I didn’t know what she meant when she told me they were Currier and Ives, ...
Q: This picture was given to me in 1963 by my sixth-grade teacher. I have enclosed photographs of the picture along with a photo of the letter she wrote me about this picture. I would appreciate any ...
Q-How can I tell if my Currier and Ives print is an original? It pictures a farmhouse in winter. The print is 8 1/2 by 11 inches. A-Your print is the size of a standard piece of office paper. Original ...
Question: For many years I have kept an inherited box filled with old prints made by Currier and Ives. I recently was told that prints related to the Currier and Ives American Homestead Four Seasons ...
During its life from 1834 to 1907, Currier & Ives, the New York-based firm that’s still the best-known printmaking name in America, created more than 7,000 images. When we summon up an idea of the ...
Ask almost anyone to name the most popular printmakers in America and chances are they’ll say Currier & Ives. The famous Manhattan lithograph firm, founded in 1835, became a household name for the ...
nyone who has sent or received a Christmas card knows Currier & Ives, whose colorful prints of 19th-century winter scenes are considered nostalgic favorites. Card enthusiasts, or anyone hungry for a ...
The nineteenth century lithography firms of N. Currier and Currier & Ives produced images of America that remain as popular today as when they were made. Creatively marketing to a new consumer group, ...
It's about American politics, not specifically about partisan politics. That's how Katherine A. H. Basile, curatorial assistant at the Michele and Donald D'Amour Museum of Fine Arts and George Walter ...
Black smoke spews out of the stack of the locomotive chugging along the tracks with its red cowcatcher in front and tiny passenger cars in tow. In the background, a white paddlewheel steamboat cruises ...