Currier & Ives "A Year after Marriage. The Mother's Jewel."
Currier & Ives "A Year after Marriage. The Mother's Jewel."
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"A Year after Marriage. The Mother's Jewel."

Currier & Ives, 1857-72. Small folio. 11 1/2 x 8 1/2. Old fold at top; spots in margins. C:6826.

From 1834 to 1907 the firm of Currier and Ives provided for the American people a pictorial history of their countrys growth from an agricultural society to an industrialized one.  For nearly three quarters of a century the firm provided Colored Engravings for the People and in the process, because of the democratic philosophy of the business, became the visual raconteurs of nineteenth-century America.  Nathaniel Currier established the firm in 1834, producing hand-colored pictures using a then relatively new process called lithography.  Some of the finest artists of the day, Louis Maurer, Thomas Worth, Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait, Frances Flora Bond Palmer, George H. Durrie, Napoleon Sarony, Charles Parsons, and J. E. Butterworth were engaged by the firm to produce a variety of images.

The firm of Currier and Ives gained its reputation for producing two types of prints-- rush prints that provided immediate visual reporting of major newsworthy events, and stock prints depicting every subject relating to American life: sports, games, home life, religion, entertainment, views of cities, and so forth.  The latter prints, such as this one of a sentimental domestic scene, were some of the most endearing and enduring works that the firm produced.  A wonderful example of mid-nineteenth-century Americana.