Currier & Ives
Currier and Ives
Currier & Ives ((firma))
Currier & Ives
Currier and Ives American printmaking firm based in New York City from 1835 to 1907
Currier & Ives (New York)
VIAF ID: 131253569 ( Corporate )
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Preferred Forms
- 110 2 _ ‡a Currier & Ives
- 110 2 _ ‡a Currier & Ives
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Currier and Ives ‡c American printmaking firm based in New York City from 1835 to 1907
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (12)
5xx's: Related Names (9)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Currier (Firm)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Currier (N.) (Firm)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Currier, Nathaniel, ‡d 1813-1888
- 500 1 _ ‡a Ives, James Merritt, ‡d 1824-1895
- 510 2 _ ‡a N. Currier (Firm)
- 510 0 2 ‡a N. Currier ‡c Firma
- 551 _ _ ‡a New York City (New York state, United States) (inhabited place)
- 551 _ _ ‡a New York, NY ‡4 orta ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBusiness
- 551 _ _ ‡a USA ‡4 geow ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#spatialAreaOfActivity
Works
Title | Sources |
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The City of Boston | |
The city of Chicago. | |
The City of New York | |
The City of Philadelphia | |
The city of San Francisco. Birds eye view from the bay looking south-west. | |
Currier and Ives' America | |
The darktown fire brigade-saved! | |
The darktown hook and ladder corps: Going to the front | |
Death of Col. Ellsworth After hauling down the rebel flag, at the taking of Alexandria, Va., May 24th 1861 | |
The death of Minnehaha | |
Death of President Lincoln: At Washington, D.C. April 15th 1865. The Nation's Martyr | |
Edwin Forrest | |
Family register | |
A fast heat | |
A fast team: "Out on the loose" | |
The flower vase | |
The fruit piece | |
Fruit vase | |
The gallant charge of the fifty fourth Massachusetts (colored) regiment: on the rebel works at Fort Wagner, Morris Island, near Charleston, July 18th 1863, and death of Colonel Robt. G. Shaw | |
General Robert E. Lee | |
Got 'em both! | |
The great Bartholdi statue, Liberty Enlightening the World: the gift of France to the American people | |
Great Battle of Murfreesboro, Tenn. - Jany, 2nd 1863: between the Union Forces, under Genl. Rosecrans, and the Rebel Army under General Bragg | |
The happy family | |
The hat that makes the man | |
A head and head finish | |
High toned | |
The holy well: St. Fineen's--Gougaune, Barra, Ireland | |
Home sweet home | |
Hon. Abraham Lincoln: "our next president" | |
Hon. John C. Breckinridge: Democratic candidate for sixteenth president of the United States | |
Hopeful: grey gelding, by Godfrey's Patchen, Dam Unknown | |
Household treasures | |
In and out of condition | |
Into mischief | |
Jesus blessing little children | |
John C. Heenan, the champion of America: ("the benicia boy") | |
Lieut. Genl. Ulysses S. Grant: General in Chief of the armies of the United States | |
The Lincoln Family | |
Little flower girl | |
A little "high strung" | |
Little sisters | |
[The little yachtsman] | |
Low water in the Mississippi | |
Marriage certificate | |
Mary | |
The meeting of the waters. In the Vale of Avoca, County Wicklow Ireland | |
Melrose Abbey | |
The morning prayer | |
The most Rev. John Hughes, D.D.: first archbishop of New York | |
My pet bird | |
New York and Brooklyn. | |
Off for the war | |
The old oaken bucket | |
Parole: brown gelding, by Imp. Leamington, dam Maiden by Lexington | |
Partridge shooting | |
Prairie fires of the great west | |
President Harrison and his cabinet | |
Queen of love and beauty | |
A race for blood! | |
The racing King Salvator, mile record, 1:35 1/2: by Prince Charlie, dam Salina by Lexington | |
A rattling heat | |
The red Indian | |
"Rysdyk's Hambletonian" | |
A sharp pace from start to finish | |
The sinking of the "Cumberland["] by the iron clad "Merrimac", off Newport News Va. March 8th 1862 | |
The soldier's grave | |
The spirit's flight | |
Tenny: by Rayon d'Or--dam Belle of Maywood | |
This certifies that ... is a member of ... company; No. ... fire department | |
Tom Sayers, champion of England: born at Pimlico, near Brighton, England, in 1826, height 5 feet 8 inches, fighting weight, 150 lbs. | |
The tomb of Washington: Mount Vernon, Va. | |
The trotting mare "American Girl" driven by M. Roden | |
Trotting mare Belle Hamlin, record 2:12 3/4 | |
Trotting stallion Smuggler owned by H.S. Russell,(Milton, Mass.): by Blanco, dam by Herod's Tuckahoe | |
United States Capitol, Washington, D.C. | |
"Well together at the first turn" | |
The wonderful mare Maud S. record 2:10 1/4 | |
The world of Currier & Ives | |
The wreck of the Atlantic |