Currier and Ives – Printable Wall Art, Antique Style Print, Digital Download

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99 in stock

Currier and Ives — America’s greatest printmaking firm and the visual storytellers of an entire nation. From 1835 to 1907, Nathaniel Currier and James Merritt Ives produced over 7,500 hand-colored lithographs that captured every corner of American life: thrilling horse racing scenes, steam-powered train art prints, elegant victorian houses, winter wonderlands, bustling city streets, and sweeping landscapes. Advertising themselves as “the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints,” their images became the most beloved wall hangings in 19th-century homes — so iconic they’re even mentioned in the classic Christmas carol “Sleigh Ride.” These are the trendy printables that defined an era and still captivate collectors today. Building design, rural charm, and pure Americana — all in one stunning collection.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • 24 high-resolution digital files — instant download, ready to print and frame.

HOW IT WORKS

  • Upon purchase, you’ll receive a PDF guide with a secure download link for your full-resolution master files.

PRINT & FRAME

  • Print at home or use a professional service
  • Resize to fit any frame or project
  • Perfect for gallery walls, living rooms, nurseries, offices, or creative spaces
  • Pair with a playful gold, warm wood, or classic black frame — a wide cream or ivory mat enhances the antique charm beautifully

WHY DIGITAL?

  • Instant access — no shipping delays
  • Eco-friendly — zero waste
  • 300 dpi files for crisp, professional results

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