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Currier and Ives

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Currier and Ives

Partnership of US printmakers Nathaniel Currier (1813–1888) and J Merritt Ives (1824–1895). They produced many series of hand-coloured lithographs in New York. Topical events, racing, hunting, yachting, Mississippi steamboats, American Indians, and so on provided the subjects. They are a rich mine of social history.

Currier was a lithographer who produced his first topical print 1835 and took Ives as his partner 1850. The prints carried their joint imprint after 1857. A number of specialists were employed in the execution of the work.



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Other impressive pieces include the Currier and Ives lithograph ``The Road - Winter,'' (nice fake snow and skaters in the audience); James Tissot's ``The Letter,'' with a young woman disappointed by her absent lover; John Sloan's ``South Beach Bathers''; and the gravity-defying surf shot, ``Cutting Glass.
The famous "five-dollar-bill portrait" was grafted onto a generic body in the Currier and Ives deathbed engraving (and, incidentally, includes an inconsolable Tad, who was not present at the scene).
Beautifully decorated with five different Currier and Ives holiday scenes, the cards allow for prepaid long-distance calls up to the dollar amount printed on the card, and can be used from any touch-tone phone.
 
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