Currier Ives Collection
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the artistry of Currier and Ives
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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the artistry of Currier and Ives. With their detailed illustrations, they captured the essence of various moments throughout history. In "Haying Time, The First Load, " created in 1868 by Currier and Ives, we witness the laborious yet rewarding process of gathering hay during a beautiful summer day. "The Puzzled Fox, " crafted in 1872 by Currier and Ives, portrays a curious fox caught off guard as it contemplates its next move amidst nature's wonders. E Brown Jr's masterpiece "Clipper Ship Flying Cloud" takes us on an exhilarating journey through time to witness the grandeur of these majestic vessels that ruled the seas from 1851-1907. "The Express Train" transports us to bustling USA in 1870, where steam engines revolutionized transportation with their speed and efficiency. A true symbol of progress. As we observe "Rounding a Bend on the Mississippi - The Parting Salute" from 1866, we can almost feel the excitement and nostalgia that comes with bidding farewell to loved ones along this iconic river. Frances Flora Bond Palmer's "Landscape - Fruit and Flowers" invites us into a serene oasis filled with vibrant colors and delicate blooms; truly a feast for our senses. "The True Issue or 'That's What's the Matter'" speaks volumes about political tensions during America's Civil War era (1864). Currier and Ives never shied away from addressing important issues through their artwork. Tragically capturing one of history's darkest moments is "The Assassination of President Lincoln at Ford’s Theatre. " This haunting depiction reminds us of how fragile peace can be. "The Battle of Gettysburg, Pa. July 3rd, 1863" showcases Currier & Ives' ability to encapsulate pivotal historical events with incredible detail. It serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during this turning point in American history.