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Los 171

Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "Midnight Race on the Mississippi," depicting a steamboat race between the "Memphis" and the "James Howard" along a moonlight Mississippi River, 1875. With advertising text reading "Given tot he subscribers to the Home Companion. Published by S.L. Thorpe, Cleveland, Ohio."Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 4477, page 453.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 10 1/2 in x width: 13 1/2 in. Framed; height: 14 3/4 in x width: 18 1/4 in.

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Currier and Ives, United States. Color lithograph titled "The Splendid Naval Triumph on the Mississippi, April 24th, 1862: Destruction of the Rebel Gunboats, Rams, and Iron Clad Batteries by the Union Fleet under Flag Officer Farragut," depicting a river naval battle with several boats set aflame in the night, 1862.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 6060, page 626-27.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 18 1/4 in x width: 23 in. Framed; height: 27 1/4 in x width: 31 1/2 in.

Los 177

Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "Through to the Pacific," depicting a bird's eye view of a railroad traveling through a valley toward the Pacific Ocean, 1870.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 6527, page 668.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 10 in x width: 13 1/4 in. Framed; height: 15 1/4 in x width: 18 1/2 in.

Los 179

Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "The Express Train," depicting a train rolling through a landscape with a bridge in the background, 1870.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 1944, page 199.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 8 3/4 in x width: 13 in. Framed; height: 15 1/4 in x width: 18 3/4 in.

Los 180

Johann Fredrick Schutz (German, 1817-1888) for Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "The Express Train," depicting a train rolling through a landscape with a bridge in the background.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 1947, page 199.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 9 in x width; 13 in. Framed; height: 15 in x width: 18 3/4 in.

Los 181

Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "Pennsylvania Rail Road Scenery," depicting a rural landscape with two hills circled by a railroad track.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 5143, page 531.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 9 3/4 in x width: 12 3/4 in. Framed; height: 18 in x width: 21 1/4 in.

Los 182

Currier and Ives, United States. Color lithograph titled "Prairie Fires of the Great West," depicting a train traveling across the plains ahead of a raging fire, 1872.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 5269, page 541.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 9 1/2 in x width: 13 in. Framed; height: 18 in x width: 21 1/2 in.

Los 183

Currier and Ives, United States. Color lithograph titled "Prairie Fires of the Great West," depicting a train traveling across the plains ahead of a raging fire, 1872.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 5269, page 541.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 10 1/4 in x width: 13 1/4 in. Framed; height: 15 1/4 in x width: 18 1/2 in.

Los 184

Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "American Railroad Scene: Snowbound," depicting a team of people digging out a train that has become stuck in the snow, 1871.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 0201, page 25.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 10 in x width: 13 1/4 in. Framed; height: 15 1/4 in x width: 18 1/2 in.

Los 185

Lyman W. Atwater (American, 1835-1891) after a painting by Charles Parsons (American/British, 1821-1910) for Currier and Ives, United States. Color lithograph titled "Central Park, Winter - The Skating Pond," depicting a large crowd skating on a frozen lake, 1862.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 1047, page 117.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 20 1/4 in x width: 27 1/2 in. Framed; height: 29 1/2 in x width: 37 3/4 in.

Los 186

Lyman W. Atwater (American, 1835-1891) after a painting by Charles Parsons (American/British, 1821-1910) for Currier and Ives, United States. Color lithograph titled "Central Park, Winter - The Skating Pond," depicting a large crowd skating on a frozen lake, 1862.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 1047, page 117.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 20 1/4 in x width: 27 1/4 in. Framed; height: 29 in x width: 36 in.

Los 187

Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "Winter Evening," depicting a group of boys skating on a frozen pond with a bonfire on the bank, ca. 1854-56.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 7271 or 7272, page 753Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 11 1/4 in x width: 15 in. Framed; height: 19 1/2 in x width: 22 3/4 in.

Los 188

Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "Early Winter," depicting a winter landscape with a frozen pond with ice skaters, 1869.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 1790, page 183.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 12 1/4 in x width: 17 1/2 in. Framed; height: 20 1/2 in x width: 26 in.

Los 190

Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "Frozen Up," depicting a horse-drawn sleigh passing by a house in a winter landscape, 1872.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 2335, page 236.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 9 1/2 in x width: 13 1/2 in. Framed; height: 17 in x width: 20 1/2 in.

Los 191

George Henry Durrie (American, 1820-1863) for Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "The Farmers Home - Winter," depicting a man hauling hay on his back across a snowy yard towards a barn, 1863.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 2048, page 218.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 17 1/2 in x width: 24 in. Framed; height: 26 3/4 in x width: 33 in.

Los 194

Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876) and John Cameron (Scottish, 19th c.) for Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "Haying -Time: The First Load," depicting an ox-driven cart laden with workers heading out to the field for a day's work, 1868.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 2988, page 314.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 18 1/4 in x width: 25 in. Framed; height: 25 3/4 in x width: 32 1/4 in.

Los 195

Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876) and John Cameron (Scottish, 19th c.) for Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "Haying -Time: The Last Load," depicting an ox-driven cart laden with hay with two young children seated atop the pile and a farmer following behind, 1868.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 2989, page 314.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 18 1/4 in x width: 25 in. Framed; height: 28 1/2 in x width: 34 3/4 in.

Los 196

Eastman Johnson (American, 1824-1906) lithographed by Charles Severin (American, 19th c.) for Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "Husking," depicting a family husking corn in a barn, 1861.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 3249, page 183.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 22 1/4 in x width: 28 in. Framed; height: 31 in x width: 36 in.

Los 197

Eastman Johnson (American, 1824-1906) lithographed by Charles Severin (American, 19th c.) for Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "Husking," depicting a family husking corn in a barn, 1861.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 3249, page 183.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 22 3/4 in x width: 28 1/4 in. Framed; height: 31 3/4 in x width: 37 in.

Los 201

Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876) for Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "The Pioneer's Home: On the Western Frontier," depicting a family with a log house in the background surrounded by wilderness, 1867.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 5189, page 535.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 20 3/4 in x width: 27 1/4 in. Framed; height: 28 1/4 in x width: 34 1/4 in.

Los 202

Louis Maurer (German/American, 1832-1932) for Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "Preparing for Market," depicting a man and woman preparing their crop and livestock to go to market while their young child watches from the porch, 1856. Signed in plate along the lower right.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 5280, page 542.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 20 1/4 in x width: 28 1/2 in. Framed; height: 33 in x width: 41 1/4 in.

Los 203

Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876) for Currier and Ives, United States. Color lithograph titled "American Farm Scenes No. 2," depicting a woman and child feeding livestock on a farm in an idyllic countryside landscape, 1853.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 0147, page 21.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 19 in x width: 25 in. Framed; height: 27 in x width: 33 in.

Los 204

Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "The Life of a Trapper: A Sudden Halt," depicting a group of mounted trappers coming to a quick stop behind a hill while a group of Native Americans ride past in the background, 1866.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 3795, page 404.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 19 1/2 in x width: 27 in. Framed; height: 29 3/4 in x width: 36 3/4 in.

Los 207

Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (American/British, 1819-1905) for Currier and Ives, United States. Color lithograph titled "American Field Sports: 'On a Point'," depicting two English Pointers indicating a family of birds hidden in the underbrush, 1857.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 0163, page 22.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 20 1/4 in x width: 27 1/4 in. Framed; height: 30 in x width: 37 in.

Los 208

After Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (American/British, 1819-1905) for Currier and Ives, United States. Color lithograph titled "The Life of a Hunter: 'A Tight Fix'," depicting a pair of hunters confronting an attacking bear in a snowy, wooded landscape, 1861.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 3790, page 403.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 21 in x width: 29 in. Framed; height: 26 3/4 in x width: 34 3/4 in.

Los 209

Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (American/British, 1819-1905) and lithographed by Charles Parsons (American/British, 1821-1910) for Currier and Ives, United States. Hand colored lithograph titled "American Winter Sports. Trout Fishing “On Chateaugay Lake†(Franklin Co. N.Y.)" depicting a fisherman on a frozen lake, 1856.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 0224 or 0225, page 27.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 19 3/4 in x width: 26 1/2 in. Framed; height: 28 3/4 in x width: 35 1/2 in.

Los 210

Currier and Ives, United States. Color lithograph titled "Winter Sports - Pickerel Fishing," depicting three young men ice fishing and one man ice skating on a frozen lake with a basket of freshly caught pickerel along the lower left in the foreground, 1872.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 7285, page 754.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 9 3/4 in x width: 13 in. Framed; height: 26 3/4 in x width: 30 1/4 in.

Los 211

Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876) for Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "Rail Shooting: On the Delaware," depicting two men and a hunting dog on a boat shooting two rails flushed from the reeds, 1852.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 5481, page 561.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 15 in x width: 21 1/4 in. Framed; height: 23 1/4 in x width: 29 1/2 in.

Los 212

Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "Beach Snipe Shooting," depicting a man seated on a sandy beach taking aim at snips as waves crash on the beach around him, 1869.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 0496, page 62.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 13 3/4 in x width: 17 in. Framed; height: 22 in x width: 25 1/4 in.

Los 213

Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (American/British, 1819-1905) for Currier and Ives, United States. Color lithograph titled "Cares of a Family," depicting a mother bird or quail surrounded by her chicks, 1856.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 0907, page 93.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 20 in x width: 25 in. Framed; height: 26 1/2 in x width: 31 1/2 in.

Los 218

Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "'Trotting Cracks' at the Forge," depicting several horses at a forge, 1869.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 6651, page 677-78.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 21 1/4 in x width: 30 in. Framed; height: 30 3/4 in x width: 38 3/4 in.

Los 219

Thomas B. Worth (American, 1834-1917) for Currier and Ives, United States. Color lithograph titled "'Trotting Cracks' at Home - A Model Stable," depicting the interior of a harness room of a large stable with several horses, 1868.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 6650, page 677.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 21 in x width; 30 in. Framed; height: 25 in x width: 43 3/4 in.

Los 221

Charles Severin (American, 19th c.) for Nathaniel Currier, United States. Color lithograph titled "Peytona and Fashion: In Their Great Match for $20,000. Over the Union Course L.I. May 13th. 1845, Won by Peytona. Time 7:39 3/4, 7:45 1/4," depicting two horses racing along a track surrounded by a thick crowd of cheering onlookers, 1845.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 5164, page 533.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 20 1/4 in x width: 29 1/2 in. Framed; height: 27 1/2 in x width: 36 in.

Los 222

Robert A. Clarke (Irish, 19th c.) lithographed by Otto Knirsch (American/German, 19th c.) for Currier and Ives, American. Color lithograph titled "The Road - Summer," depicting a single horse and buggy with a driver trotting through the countryside on a dusty road, 1853.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 5606, page 577.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 19 3/4 in x width: 26 3/4 in. Framed; height: 31 1/2 in x width: 39 in.

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Thomas B. Worth (American 1834-1917) for Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "A Brush for the Lead: New York "Flyers" on the Snow" depicting horse-drawn sleighs racing around a bend on a country road, 1867.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 0792, page 82.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 21 3/4 in x width: 30 1/4 in. Framed; height: 30 3/4 in x width: 39 in.

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Currier and Ives, American. Color lithograph titled "Shakers Near Lebanon," depicting a group of Shakers in matching garments in the midst of a ritual, ca. 1838-1857.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 5875, page 611.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 8 3/4 in x width: 13 1/4 in. Framed; height: 16 in x width: 20 1/2 in.

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Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American/British, 1812-1876) for Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "New England Scenery," depicting two children walking along a rural path with a church and houses in the background, 1866.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 4800, page 490.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 18 1/4 in x width: 24 in. Framed; height: 28 in x width: 33 1/2 in.

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Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "The Valley of the Susquehanna," depicting a family overlooking a view of a Pennsylvania river valley.Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 6867, page 703.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.Sight; height: 16 1/4 in x width: 21 in. Framed; height: 27 3/4 in x width: 33 in.

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GEORGE GROSZ (1893-1959)Verlobung unterm Weihnachtsbaum, 1922-1923 signed and numbered 5/60 in pencil lithographSheet 67.1 x 50.1cm (26 7/16 x 19 3/4in).Published by Galerie Alfred Flechtheim, BerlinFootnotes:LiteratureA. Dückers, George Grosz: Das druckgraphische Werk, Frankfurt, Berlin & Vienna, 1979 (no. 86).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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KÄTHE KOLLWITZ (1867-1945)Zwei schwatzende Frauen mit zwei Kindern, 1930 signed in pencil lithographSheet 47.2 x 35.5cm (18 9/16 x 14in).This work is from the edition of circa 150, published by Deutscher Kunstverein, BerlinFootnotes:ProvenanceWilliam Weston Gallery, London (with their gallery label verso).LiteratureA. Klipstein, The Graphic Work of Käthe Kollwitz, New York, 1955 (no. 240C).A. von dem Knesebeck, Käthe Kollwitz, Werkverzeichnis der Graphik, Kornfeld, 2002 (no. 250).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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OTTO DIX (1891-1969)Katze im Mohnfeld, 1968 signed, titled, dated and numbered 58/90 in pencillithograph in coloursSheet 68.5 x 56cm (26 15/16 x 22 1/16in).Printed by Erker Presse, St. Gallen, with their blindstamp, published by the artistFootnotes:ProvenanceKünstlerbund, Baden-Württemberg (a gift from the artist). Private collection, UK (acquired from the above).LiteratureF. Karsch, Otto Dix: Das Graphische Werk, Hannover, 1970 (no. 328).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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OSKAR KOKOSCHKA (1886-1990)Sommerblumen mit Rosen, 1969 signedlithograph in coloursSheet 76.3 x 56.5cm (30 1/16 x 22 1/4in).This work is from the numbered edition of 150, printed by J.E. Wolfensberger, Zurich, published by Marlborough Graphics Ltd., LondonThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * AR* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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OTTO DIX (1891-1969)Stilleben mit Mais, 1959 signed and dated in pencil lithograph in colours, on laid paperSheet 55.5 x 66cm (21 7/8 x 26in).This work is from the edition of 57, printed by Roland Ehrhardt, Dresden, published by the artistFootnotes:LiteratureF. Karsch, Otto Dix: Das Graphische Werk, Hannover, 1970 (no. 230/I. A from B).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * AR* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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OTTO DIX (1891-1969)Herbstlandschaft, 1965 lithograph in colours, on laid paperImage 50.5 x 63.5cm (19 7/8 x 25in).This work is a proof aside from the numbered edition of 60, printed by Roland Ehrhardt, Dresden, published by the artistFootnotes:LiteratureF. Karsch, Otto Dix: Das Graphische Werk, Hannover, 1970 (no. 302II).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * AR* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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MAX BECKMANN (1884-1950)Bildnis einer Rumänin I (Dreivertelfigure), 1923 signed in pencillithograph Sheet 27.5 x 22.5cm (10 13/16 x 8 7/8in).This work is from the unnumbered edition of circa 50, published by Neumann, BerlinFootnotes:LiteratureJ. Hofmaier, Max Beckmann, Catalogue Raisonné of his Prints 2, Bern, 1990 (no. 255.B).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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MAX BECKMANN (1884-1950)Das Abendmahl from Sechs Lithographien zum Neuen Testament, 1911 signed in pencil, from the unnumbered edition of approximately 40 (there was also a numbered edition of 200)lithograph, on Japan paperImage 29.8 x 25.5cm (11 3/4 x 10 1/16in).Published by Neumann, Berlin, 1917Footnotes:LiteratureJ. Hofmaier, Max Beckmann, Catalogue Raisonné of his Prints 1, Bern, 1990 (no. 22.B.b).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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MAX BECKMANN (1884-1950)Christus in der Wüste (Größe Figur) from Sechs Lithographien zum Neuen Testament, 1911 signed in pencil, from the unnumbered edition of approximately 40 (there was also a numbered edition of 200)lithograph, on laid paperImage 27.5 x 22.5cm (10 13/16 x 8 7/8in).Published by Neumann, Berlin, 1917Footnotes:LiteratureJ. Hofmaier, Max Beckmann, Catalogue Raisonné of his Prints 1, Bern, 1990 (no. 18.B.b).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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PETER AUGUST BÖCKSTIEGEL (1889-1951)Mein Elternhaus mit Mutter sinnend, 1935 signed, titled and inscribed in pencillithograph, on Japan paperImage 64.5 x 50cm (25 3/8 x 19 5/8in)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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Emminger, EberhardBiberach 1808 - 1885 ebenda, Maler und Lithograph, Schüler von J. B. Pflug, Lehre im Ebnerschen Verlag Stuttgart. "Sigmaringen", Panoramaansicht mit Blick auf das Schloss, unten mittig betitelt, unten links bez. "nach der Natur aufgenommen und lithografiert von Eberhard Emminger", gedruckt von H. Fritzsche in München, Farblithographie/Papier, HxB: 49/66 cm (Darstellung). Altersspuren, stockfleckig. Mit verglastem Rahmen.

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Weber, Andreas PaulArnstadt 1893 - 1980 Schretstaken, deutscher Lithograph, Maler und Zeichner. "Der Bestseller", surrealistische Darstellung, unten rechts von Hand mit Bleistift sign., unten links mit einem Stempel, Lithographie/Papier, HxB: 44/62 cm (Platte). Altersspuren, Ränder fleckig. Mit verglastem Rahmen.

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Haug, Robert vonStuttgart 1857 - 1922 ebenda, Maler und Lithograph, Stud. an der Akad. Stuttgart bei Neher und Haeberlin und an der Münchner Akad. bei O. Seitz, 1894 Prof., 1902-1916 zeitweise Direktor der Akad. Stuttgart. "Französische Soldaten beim Aufbruch", skizzenhafte Lagerszene, unten rechts sign. und dat. (18)93, Mischtechnik/Papier, HxB: 54/101 cm. Altersspuren. Provenienz: Aus dem Nachlass von Prinz Ulrich zu Wied, Nachkomme von König Wilhelm II., aus der Marienwahl, Ludwigsburg.

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Horst Janssen, German (1929 - 1995) "Voltaire Grusst Hermann Laatzen," lithograph, approx. 54cms x 29cms (21" x 15"), Signed lower right, mounted and framed. (1)

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Roy Lichtenstein, American (1923 - 1997) "Whaam!" original offset lithograph Print on heavy wove paper, Limited Edition, published c. 1984, Tate Gallery, London, printed by Lautrec Photo Litho Leeds, each print (2 parts) 76cms x 64cms (30" x 25"), in matching frames. (2)

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With Illustrations by Chagall Sorlier (Charles) Chagall Lithograph IV 1969-1973, Monte Carlo (Edition André Sauret) 1974, First Edn., lithograph frontis, illus. throughout, grey cloth black lettering, illus. d.j. Clean copy. (1)

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Richard Gorman, Irish (b. 1946) "Naama," coloured lithograph, Limited Edition No. 5 (40) approx. 66cms x 48cms (26" x 19"), Signed lower right. (1)

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Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, RA, British 1802-1873- Portrait of Nicholas I of Russia; pencil and grey wash on paper, signed with the artist's monogram (centre right), and inscribed and dated probably by the hand of Alfred Count D'Orsay 'Gore House / 9 aout 1844' (lower right), 27.5 x 21.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, UK.; Anon. sale, Bonhams, Oxford, 30 June 2015, lot 262. Note: The present work has been seen and authenticated by Richard Ormond, CBE in 2010. It is Mr Ormond's opinion that the inscription is probably the hand of Alfred, Count D'Orsay, who lived at Gore House in Kensington with his wife Lady Blessington until 1849. The Countess of Blessington was a well known socialite and Gore House, which stood where the Royal Albert Hall does today, was a hub for the social and intellectual elite of her day. Tsar Nicholas I and his family stayed in London from the 1-10 June 1844. They visited Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle, and The Duke of Devonshire hosted an Imperial banquet in their honour at Chiswick House, which was documented at the time by the Illustrated London News. A lithograph of the present work is in the collection of the British Musuem [inv.1886 28/1], published in 1855 by J. Hogarth of Vincent Books.Please refer to department for condition report

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A framed and glazed lithograph print depicting The Right Honourable Winston Spencer Churchill. Entitled "Profile for Victory" from a painting by A. Egerton Cooper. Approx. 44cms x 57cms. Est. £20 - £30.

Los 1290

A framed and glazed lithograph print depicting The Cathedral Church of St Peter, Exeter together with A framed lithograph map of "Exeter A.D 1570" dated 1886. Approx. 94cms x 44cms. and a framed and glazed lithograph print from Exwick Hill Exeter. Published by W Spreat. Signed to bottom right. Est. £50 - £80. (3)

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FRANCES EVANS: A framed and glazed etching entitled "Fountain Court Temple". Signed to bottom right. Labelled verso. Approx. 23cms x 18cms together with a framed and glazed lithograph print by J Watson depicting The Elephant and Castle. Est. £20 - £30.

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Harris (W. Cornwallis). The Highlands of Aethiopia, 2nd edition, 3 volumes, London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1844, lithograph frontispieces (one coloured), large folding map, bookplate of Clinton E Geiser to front pastedowns, contemporary ownership inscriptions to front free endpaper upper margin, hinges repaired, original brown blindstamped cloth, some wear, 8vo, together with:Wilkins (Henry St Clair). Reconnoitring in Abyssinia: a narrative of the proceedings of the reconnoitring party, prior to the arrival of the main body of the expeditionary field force, 1st edition, London: Smith, Elder & Co, 1870, tinted lithograph frontispiece, 9 tinted lithographs, bookplate of Clinton E Geiser to front pastedown, ownership inscriptions to frontispiece verso, lightly toned, endpapers renewed, folding map in facsimile to rear pocket, modern paper covered boards, 8vo, withJennings (James Willes, Christopher Addison). With the Abyssinians in Somaliland, 1st edition, London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1905, black and white illustrations after photographs throughout, folding map to rear, bookplate of Clinton E Geiser and small ownership ink stamp to front pastedown, toned, hinges cracked, original red cloth gilt, worn, 8vo, with 16 others related to Abyssinia, 19th and 20th-centuryQTY: (21)

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