High Pressure Steamboat MAYFLOWER., Nathaniel Currier

D'Amour Museum of Fine Arts

Steamboat MAYFLOWER sailing to left in image – two American flags flying from top deck to right of center. Remainder of title: ” First Class Packet between St. Louis and New Orleans on the Mississippi River. Capt. Joseph Blorne.”

Currier & Ives produced more than 200 lithographs depicting the steamboats that navigated the nation’s great rivers, such as the Hudson and the Mississippi. The boats were celebrated as examples of industrialization and the firm often documented the latest advancements in technology. Here, the paddle steamer is shown cruising gently as it travels between St. Louis and New Orleans. Its two stacks billow dark smoke and two American flags fly proudly above its upper deck. Currier & Ives employed many artists to design their prints. Charles Parsons moved to New York City from England when he was nine years old and later became the head art director for Harper’s. He produced over 30 images for Currier & Ives and specialized in marine subjects.

Object Creator
Currier, Nathaniel (American, 1813-1888)
Object Creation Date
1855
Medium
Hand-colored lithograph
Dimensions
32 3/8 x 22 1/4 inches
Credit
Gift of Lenore B. and Sidney A. Alpert supplemented with Museum Acquistions Funds
Accession Number
2004.D03.571
On View?
No
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