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American Recorders, Visionaries & Artists: Currier and Ives

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Recording 19th Century Victorian America with Pen and Ink

 

Currier & Ives' vision  of America is  as  deeply  rooted in our collective  memory as the  vision of any other America.  At Christmas and Thanksgiving,  it is often their artwork, their ideas that reach to us through time and celebrate with us.

I am building  this page to bring back into our current  memories of who these men are, what they contributed  to America's sense of herself, and how they have enriched our two greatest and most celebrated holidays.

Thank you for your patience as I build this  page. 

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Currier and Ives on Wikipedia 

Currier and Ives was an American printmaking firm headed by Nathaniel Currier (1813?1888) and James Merritt Ives (1824?1895) and based in New York City.

Currier worked as a printmaker first in the firm of Stodart & Currier, and then later as "N. Currier" (1835?1856). Newspapers lacked photographs; but the public was interested in some source of pictures of recent news stories. In 1835, Currier produced the print "Ruins of the Planter's Hotel, New Orleans, which fell at two O'clock on the Morning of the 15th of May 1835, burying 50 persons, 40 of whom Escaped with their Lives", which was moderately successful.

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In 1840, he produced "Awful Conflagration of the Steam Boat LEXINGTON In Long Island Sound on Monday Eveg, Jany 13th, 1840, by which melancholy occurrence over 100 PERSONS PERISHED", which was very successful. Currier soon had a weekly insert in the New York Sun.

In 1852, Currier hired his famous counterpart, James Ives, to be his accountant. Ives showed his value by modernizing the company's bookkeeping, reorganizing inventory and streamlining the print process. Currier quickly made Ives a full partner forming the famous firm, Currier & Ives.

Currier and Ives described itself as "Publishers of Cheap and Popular Pictures". Their pictures were indeed hugely popular; in 1835?1907, Currier and Ives produced more than a million prints by hand-colored lithography. A staff of artists produced the lithographs. The colors were applied by an assembly line, typically German immigrant girls, each of whom added a single color to the print.

The prints depicted a variety of images of American life, including winter scenes; horse-racing images; portraits of people; and pictures of ships, sporting events, and ferocious battles of the American Civil War.

Currier died in 1888. Ives remained active in the firm until his death, in 1895. Because of improvements in offset printing and photoengraving, the public demand for lithographs gradually diminished. Currier and Ives closed in 1907.

Today, original Currier and Ives prints are much sought by collectors, and modern reproductions of them are popular decorations. Especially popular are the winter scenes, which are commonly used on American Christmas cards.

Mitchell Parish's lyrics to Leroy Anderson's orchestra piece "Sleigh Ride" mention the company by name, stating that a merry indoor scene at a farm during the winter will "nearly be like a picture print by Currier and Ives".

In the Sigmund Romberg musical "Up in Central Park" there was a song in the original score (but not in the film version) entitled "Currier and Ives".

In the M.G.M. film BELLE OF NEW YORK starring Fred Astaire & Vera Ellen there is a musical number where they are engaged, and they go to Currier & Ives for their portrait to be painted against an Autumn background scene.The musical number then fades and dissolves and continues through the rest of the seasons.

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Independence! On to the Gold Rush! 

an interesting look at a famous event...

Currier and Ives were in a position to record, through lithographs, etchings, drawings some very interesting and famous events in American history.

While these may seem 'old fashioned', in fact America is VERY NEW, VERY MODERN in the world. It is the latest and greatest of all political experiments in the history of humanity.

Let's KEEP our independence, what do you say?

How Currier and Ives Saw America 

Currier & Ives: America Imagined

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Did Currier and Ives show what they ACTUALLY saw, or was it influenced in some way by their American IDEALS?

A wonderful exploration.

American Progress!

Christmas Music 

Christmas Treasures: Currier and Ives Component Album

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Currier and Ives is some of the MOST traditional American Christmas music anywhere, and is BELOVED even today.

Be sure you're prepared for your holiday gatherings.

The New Brooklyn Bridge

Currier and Ives Maple Sugaring Mouse Pad 

Currier & Ives Mouse Pad, "Maple Sugaring"

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When the technology just overcomes you, at least you can be transported to a more beautiful, more simple and more peaceable time!

Traditional American Winter

Currier and Ives Collectibles Guide 

A Guide to Collecting Currier & Ives

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Currier and Ives are PRIZED collectibles, and anyone interested in them needs a good reference.

Were you left some very valuable pieces? Look here and see!

American Beauties 

Interesting look at Americans

American women kept this same look for so many years, that even when I was a small child there were senior citizens that still dressed in the Victorian manner.

The social norms at the time were very much Protestant Christian, with 'decent and modest' clothing, a high regard for what is 'feminine' and a social order that strictly followed 'man is the head of the woman' in spite of problems or difficulties.

As you can see here, the women were still attractive, adorned beautifully, and managed to show their comely feminine features.

Currier and Ives on DVD 

Ken Burns Presents: The West

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These men were part of the great West, and recorded many interesting things about it.

This beautiful set does a gorgeous and interesting exploration of the times and eras that Currier and Ives lived and worked in.

The Value of the American Worker

Hostessing & Collecting 

ROYAL CHINA CURRIER & IVES BLUE MINT TRAY

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Currier and Ives has been one of the most popular patterns on China, dishes, glasses, and hostess items in American history.

There is a HUGE following, collecting pieces like these, and they seem to be only growing in value.

Currier and Ives Tiffany 

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Missippi Riverboats

Currier and Ives Links 

Currier & Ives Information
Currier and Ives City images, and information about that famous American team.

The Chicago Fire 

infamous or famous...

According to Wikipedia: The Great Chicago Fire was a conflagration that burned from Sunday October 8 to early Tuesday October 10, 1871, killing hundreds and destroying about four square miles in Chicago, Illinois. Though the fire was one of the largest U.S. disasters of the 19th century, the rebuilding that began almost immediately spurred Chicago's development into one of the most populous and economically important American and international cities.

Pocket Guide to Art Prints in America 

Beaux Arts USA's Pocket Guide to American Art Prints: Guide to Currier & Ives, Wallace Nutting, Maxfield Parrish, and Other American Printmakers

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You may not know what you have!

Information about a terrific range of art and its value.

Another Artwork of Great Importance to America 

The Victorian Era was SO Important!

Currier & Ives Collectibles 

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How do You like Currier and Ives? 

Are they still relevant? Still valuable?

Many of us have memories of our Grandparents collections of Currier and Ives, heard their music at Christmas, and hold them out as ideals when thinking of young America. What do you think?

LABELSTONE wrote...

Great 5-star lens! Love the Riverboat.

ReplyPosted August 13, 2008

bdkz wrote...

Awesome lens. 5 Stars and a Squid Angel Blessing!

ReplyPosted March 18, 2008

Nathanville wrote...

Great Lens, 5* and lensroll, and added to my favourites. I also welcome it to the Victorian Culture Group.

ReplyPosted March 11, 2008

flowergardener wrote...

Oh! I love the Riverboats! I do know that many people love Currier and Ives, from going to auctions and garage sales.......If you can find them, they're snatched up quickly.

ReplyPosted March 09, 2008

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