Prints and Books: Americana by Currier and Ives
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All the prints below are antique 19th century prints published by the famous American press of Currier & Ives. Read more about Currier & Ives here. For more American themes, see the prints, photographs, ephemera, decorative arts, collectibles in our Americana section. We also carry a wide selection of U.S. Maps, Views and Books, including Pictorial Maps.

Windsor Castle and Park

Windsor Castle and Park
c. 1870
$550

Currier and Ives Bouquet

Flowers
3rd Qtr. 19th C.
$750 framed

Currier and Ives Bouquet, Flowers: Roses and Bluebells

Bouquet of Roses and Bluebells
3rd Qtr. 19th C.
$750

Who's Afraid of You?

Who's Afraid of You?
1868
$525

First Game and Revenge

Nathaniel Currier
Pair of Dog Prints
Lithographs
$1,100, pair

Summer in the Country

Summer in the Country
by Kellogg & Bulkeley
(Contemporaries of Currier & Ives)
Mid 19th C., $375

The lithography firm of Currier & Ives was founded in 1834 by Nathaniel Currier and based in New York. They were extremely prolific and highly successful, producing almost 7,500 different separately issued art prints during the 19th Century, and became known as the "Printmakers to the American People." Dozens of American artists in the Mid 19th Century painted primarily for lithographic reproduction by Currier & Ives and other firms. To please a broad audience, the firm presented a warmly positive vision of America, frequently sentimental, and sometimes with a touch of humor. Currier & Ives prints generally portrayed the American landscape, scenery and landmarks, including the westward expansion, as well as daily life in both urban and rural settings. Their sporting and maritime subjects were particularly popular. These prints are now highly collectible as records of American history and for their decorative appeal.

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