Their prints were widely sold across the nation. Nathaniel Currier, born in Roxbury, Mass., was apprenticed in his teens to a Boston lithographic firm. Currier retired in 1888, Ives a few years later; but the firm was carried on by their sons and flourished until 1907.
| Unit Of Sale | Single Piece |
| Image Orientation | Landscape |
| Size | Medium |
| Period | Art Nouveau (1880-1920) |
| Material | Paper |
| Item Length | 12 in |
| Framing | Unframed |
| Original/Licensed Reprint | Licensed Reprint |
| Subject | Landscape, Trains |
| Type | |
| Year Of Production | 1979 |
| Item Height | 15 in |
| Theme | Events & Festivals |
| Country Of Origin | United States |
| Time Period Produced | 1970-1979 |
You will appreciate the paper’s matte finish, which is easy on the eyes.