Currier’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

The Snow Storm
Unknown artist published by Currier and Ives (American, 1857-1907)

Summer in the Highlands
Unknown artist published by Currier and Ives (American, 1857-1907)

Kind, Kind and Gentle is She
Currier & Ives American, founded in 1834

Chicago As It Was
Currier & Ives American, 1824-1895

Summer Morning
Frances Palmer (American, born England, 1812–1876) published by Currier & Ives (American, 1824–1895)

A Snowy Morning
Fanny F. Palmer (American, born England, 1812-1876) published by Currier and Ives (American, 1857-1907)

Jephtha's Daughter
Chauncey Bradley Ives (American, 1810–1894)

Great Riot at the Astor Place
Nathaniel Currier American, 1813-1888

Sky above Clouds IV
Georgia O'Keeffe (American, 1887–1986)

Vessel in the Shape of a Bird
Moche Trujillo, north coast, Peru

J. Frank Currier (1843–1909)
Frank Duveneck American, 1848–1919

Procession of the Fat Ox from a Teniers Series
After a design by Jan van Orley (Flemish, 1665–1735) Woven at the workshop of Daniel IV Leyniers (Flemish, 1705–1770) Brussels

Memorial Portrait of the Actor Suketakaya Kodenji
Utagawa Kunisada III (Kunimasa IV, Toyokuni V) Japanese, 1848–1920

Vessel in the Form of a Courtly Musician
Moche North coast, Peru

Couple IV
Roberto Matta Chilean, 1911–2002

Montagne Sainte-Victoire (The Arc Valley)
Paul Cézanne French, 1839-1906

Stirrup Spout Vessel Incised with Anthropomorphic Fish
Moche North coast, Peru

From a Day with Juan IV
Georgia O'Keeffe (American, 1887–1986)

Stirrup Spout Vessel with Fineline Depiction of an Abstract Feline
Moche North coast, Peru