Currier & Ives Prints
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Author : Frederic Arthur Conningham
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Page : 86 pages
File Size : 46,26 MB
Release : 1950
Category : Lithographers
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Author : Colin Simkin
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Page : 80 pages
File Size : 19,74 MB
Release : 1952
Category : Lithographs, American
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Author : Currier and Ives Staff
Publisher : Dover Publications
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 28,13 MB
Release : 1991-12-23
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ISBN : 9780486268491
Reproduced from originals in the Museum of the City of New York: 24 well-known Currier & Ives prints, among them "Home to Thanksgiving," "The Road Winter," and "American Express Train." "
Author : N. Currier (Firm)
Publisher : [New York] : Promontory Press
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 19,49 MB
Release : 1974
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780883940310
Author : Lynn A. Coleman
Publisher : Barbour Publishing
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 28,3 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781586605520
Four American classic Currier & Ives lithographs spring to life in these tales of love and Christmas cheer.
Author : Harry Twyford Peters
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File Size : 45,96 MB
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Category : Lithography, American
ISBN : 9780405077418
Author : Currier & Ives
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Page : 168 pages
File Size : 44,30 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Art
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Author : Debbie Coe
Publisher : Schiffer Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 29,2 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : 9780764349492
The first full-color reference on Currier & Ives dinnerware produced from 1949 to 1986!
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Publisher : Joslyn Art Museum
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File Size : 32,60 MB
Release : 2020-11-10
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781646570102
"Engravings for the people" a fresh appraisal of the printmakers Currier & Ives and their vision of America Currier & Ives was a powerhouse of 19th-century publishing and had an immeasurable influence on American visual culture. Founded in New York in 1834 by Nathaniel Currier, the company expanded to include a new partner, James Merritt Ives, after 1857. Currier & Ives produced millions of affordably priced copies of over 7,000 original lithographs, living up to its self-appointed title as "The Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints." The firm took advantage of New York City's booming arts culture in the latter half of the 19th century, but its output was not seen as fine art by critics, nor was it intended as such. Its prints were first and foremost commodities; the choice subjects often determined by popularity and sales figures. Currier & Ives perpetuated Victorian ideals in its depictions of family, history, politics and urban and suburban life. But these prints also served as an important record of a nation in the midst of an extraordinary transformation from a rural and agricultural landscape to an industrialized and urbanized global power. Along with their popular appeal, Currier & Ives's images offer a new opportunity to uncover the complexities and contradictions of our history and help shape our understanding of America's past.