- 4 CURRIER & IVES CHICAGO FIRE AND FIREMAN
PRINTSCurrier and Ives, United States. Group of four lithographs depicting scenes of fires in Chicago and St. John as well as a firefighter including:
Louis Maurer (American,...
[more like this] - 4 CURRIER & IVES PRINTSCurrier and Ives,
United States. Group of four lithographs including:
"Love is the Lightest," depicting an allegorical figure of a woman and a cupid.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier...
[more like this] - 4 CURRIER & IVES PRINTSCurrier and Ives,
United States. Group of four lithographs including:
Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (American/British, 1819-1905). "American Forest Scene: Maple Sugaring," 1856.
Literature: Gale...
[more like this] - 3 CURRIER & IVES PRINTSCurrier and Ives,
United States. Group of three lithographs including:
Napoleon Sarony (American, 1821-1896). "Noah's Ark," depicting a biblical scene of paired animals boarding Noah's Ark...
[more like this] - 5 CURRIER & IVES EQUESTRIAN PRINTSCurrier
and Ives, United States. Group of five equestrian lithographs including:
Louis Maurer (German/American, 1832-1932). "Life In The Country: 'The Morning Ride'," 1859.
Literature:...
[more like this] - 5 CURRIER & IVES EQUESTRIAN PRINTSCurrier
and Ives, United States. Group of five equestrian lithographs including:
John Henry (J.H.) Wright (American, 1813-1883). "Rysdyk's Hambletonian: The Great Sire of Trotters,"...
[more like this] - 4 CURRIER & IVES EQUESTRIAN PRINTSCurrier
and Ives, United States. Group of four equestrian lithographs including:
Scott Leighton (American, 1847-1898). "The Queen of the Turf Maud S, Driven by W.W. Bair: By Harold,...
[more like this] - 4 CURRIER & IVES HUNTING PRINTSCurrier
and Ives, United States. Group of four hunting lithographs including:
"Brook Trout - Just Caught."
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne,"...
[more like this] - 3 CURRIER & IVES FARM PRINTSCurrier
and Ives, United States. Group of three farm, homestead, or pioneering lithographs including:
Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876). "The Farmers Home -...
[more like this] - 4 CURRIER & IVES FARMING PRINTSCurrier
and Ives, United States. Group of four lithographs depicting farm life including:
"Going to the Mill," 1859.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue...
[more like this] - 2 CURRIER & IVES FARM ANIMAL PRINTSCurrier
and Ives, United States. Group of two color lithographs depicting a horse race and farm animals including:
Louis Maurer (German/American, 1832-1932). "At The Fair Grounds,"...
[more like this] - 4 CURRIER & IVES HOMESTEADING PRINTSCurrier
and Ives, United States. Group of four homesteading or pioneer lithographs including:
Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876). "A Snowy Morning," 1864.
Literature:...
[more like this] - 4 CURRIER & IVES AMERICAN HISTORY PRINTSCurrier
and Ives, United States. Group of four lithographs depicting American history including:
"Cornwallis Is Taken!: Lieut. Col. Tighlman of Washington's Staff, Announcing the...
[more like this] - 3 CURRIER & IVES REVOLUTIONARY WAR PRINTSCurrier
and Ives, United States. Group of three Revolutionary War prints including:
"Washington," depicting a bust of George Washington with slightly rounded corners.
Literature:...
[more like this] - 5 CURRIER & IVES NAVAL PRINTSCurrier
and Ives, United States. Group of five naval lithographs including:
"The Clipper Yacht "America" of New York: Winner of the "Cup" in the Great Match for All Nations at Cowes,...
[more like this] - 3 CURRIER & IVES NAVAL PRINTSCurrier
and Ives, United States. Group of three naval themed prints depicting ships including:
"The American Clipper Ship, Witch of the Wave," ca. 1835-1857.
Literature: Gale Research...
[more like this] - GROUP OF 3 CURRIER & IVES PRINTSCurrier
and Ives, United States. Group of three lithographs including:
Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (American/British, 1819-1905). "American Forest Scene: Maple Sugaring," 1856.
Literature:...
[more like this] - GROUP OF 2 CURRIER & IVES FLORAL PRINTSCurrier
and Ives, United States. Group of two still lives depicting ornate vases overflowing with blooming flowers including:
"The Flower Vase," 1848.
Literature: Gale Research Company,...
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