Kurz & Allison. “Battle of Cedar Creek.” [VA].
Chicago: Kurz & Allison, 1890. 17 1/2 x 25 (image). Chromolithograph. Registration marks in right and left hand margins. Backed with old linen. Mat burn in margins. Chip in bottom margin and bottom right hand margin corner. Creases and one fold in top right hand margin corner. With Library of Congress stamp in bottom margin dated December, 1890 and stamp on verso indicating print is duplicate. All previous condition issues can be matted over. Two tears into image at bottom. Light time toning to margins. Overall, image is strong with print in fine condition. Sold as is. A/A
The Chicago firm of Kurz & Allison is well remembered for its production of commemorative prints using the latest technological advances. Founded in 1880, their avowed purpose was to design “for large scale establishments of all kinds, and in originating and placing on the market artistic and fancy prints of the most elaborate workmanship.” Elaborate they certainly were–the majority of their prints being extremely busy, with action throughout the image. The Civil War series (36 in all) which make up the majority of their output were done on or near the 25th anniversary of the war. Drawn in a rigid style that follows from Kurz’s background as a muralist, these prints have a simplicity that makes them not only interesting historical documents but also excellent large scale decorative images. A wonderful example of Civil War art and of the output of this Chicago firm.