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The Pendletons were the first successful lithographers in the United States, lithography having only recently been invented in Europe. Currier learned the process in their shop. In 1833, he subsequently went to work for M. E. D. Brown in
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In 1835, Currier started his own lithographic business as an eponymous sole proprietorship, initially engaged in standard lithographic business of printing sheet music, letterheads, handbills, and other publishing-related products.
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Currier married Eliza West Farnsworth in 1840. The couple had one child, Edward West Currier, the next year. Eliza died in 1843. In 1847, Currier married Lura Ormsbee.
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However, he soon took his work in a new direction, creating pictures of current events. In late 1835, he issued a print illustrating a recent fire in New York City,
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Awful Conflagration of the Steam Boat 'Lexington' in Long Island Sound on Monday Eveg Jany 13th 1840, by Which Melancholy Occurrence Over 100 Persons Perished
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Awful Conflagration of the Steam Boat 'Lexington' in Long Island Sound on Monday Eveg Jany 13th 1840, by Which Melancholy Occurrence Over 100 Persons Perished
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Currier & Ives are best known as creators of popular art prints, such as Christmas scenes, landscapes, or depictions of
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contributed significantly to the growth of the company; in 1857 he was made a full partner, and the company became known as
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The Great Bartholdi Statue, Liberty Enlightening the World: The Gift of France to the American People
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Ruins of the Merchant's Exchange N.Y. after the Destructive Conflagration of Decbr 16 & 17, 1835
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Ruins of the Merchant's Exchange N.Y. after the Destructive Conflagration of Decbr 16 & 17, 1835
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Currier died eight years after retiring, on November 20, 1888, at his home on Lion's Mouth Road in
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In addition to being a lithographer, he was also a New York City volunteer fireman in the 1850s.
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residence, which he purchased, ordered dismantled, and had delivered by horse to his estate.
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Currier retired from his firm in 1880, and turned the business over to his son Edward.
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Currier was fond of fast horses and kept several at a barn in his
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In 1850, James Ives went to work for Currier's firm as
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urban sophistication; however, the firm also produced
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