TROTTING CRACKS ON THE SNOW 1952 Louis Maurer - Nathaniel Currier PRINT
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- ID# : 224561649
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- Location : United Kingdom
- Seller : gregedwards (+22)
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- Start : Thu 31 Oct 2024 06:09:08 (EDT)
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Original 1952 Reprint 13 1/2 inch x 8 1/2 inch Colour Print of the 1858 Lithograph titled ”TROTTING CRACKS” ON THE SNOW
In this charming wintry country scene with trees lining the horizon, one- and two-horse sleighs pulled by noted trotters race from right to left along a snow-covered road. The lead horse is identified as Pocohontas; all the other racing horses are identified by name in the key imprinted beneath the image. At center, a black dog chases after a gold-trimmed red sleigh going in the opposite direction.
After Louis Maurer (1832 - 1932). A German-born American lithographer, and the father of the American painter Alfred Henry Maurer. He was the last surviving artist known to have been employed by Currier and Ives. Prior to his death, Maurer was extensively interviewed about the firm by collector and connoisseur Harry T. Peters for his book Currier & Ives, Printmakers to the American People.
Maurer was born in Biebrich, Germany, and studied anatomy, mechanical drawing, and lithography in Mainz before immigrating to the United States in 1851. He began working as a lithographer at the firm of T.W. Strong in 1852. Later that same year he joined Currier and Ives, working there until 1860. Maurer's series The Life of a Fireman (1854) was a popular lithography series produced for Currier and Ives.
Originally produced in 1869 by Currier and Ives. The New York firm of Currier & Ives grew from a printing business established by Nathaniel Currier (1813–1888) in 1835. Expansion led, in 1857, to a partnership with brother-in-law James Merritt Ives (1824–1895). The firm operated until 1907, lithographing over 4,000 subjects for distribution across America and Europe with popular categories including landscape, marines, natural history, genre, caricatures, portraits, history and foreign views. Until the 1880s, images were printed in monochrome, then hand-colored by women who worked for the company at home.
Inscription under the image: “Entered according to Act of Congress in the Year 1858, by Currier & Ives, in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York // REPRINTED FROM LITH. BY CURRIER & IVES // POCAHONTAS LANCET PRINCE GREY EDDY GENERAL DARCY FLORA TEMPLE LANTERN LADY WOODRUFF BROWN DICK ALICE GREY STELLA”
Published by Bonanza Books, New York
Plate size 15 3/8 inch x 11 5/8 inch
Printed text on the reverse
The print is in very good condition.
Listing Information
Listing Type | Gallery Listing |
Listing ID# | 224561649 |
Start Time | Thu 31 Oct 2024 06:09:08 (EDT) |
Close Time | Run Until Sold |
Starting Bid | Fixed Price (no bidding) |
Item Condition | Used |
Bids | 0 |
Views | 27 |
Dispatch Time | 2 Days |
Quantity | 1 |
Location | United Kingdom |
Auto Extend | No |
Date of Creation | 1950-1969 |
Listed By | !Title |
Originality | Original |
Print Surface | Paper |
Subject | !Horses |