The Four Seasons of Life: Old Age, Currier & Ives

D'Amour Museum of Fine Arts

Older couple sitting in parlor by fireplace – he is listening to girl reading to him, she is knitting.

After Charles R. Parsons American, 1821-1910, and Lyman W. Atwater American, 1835-1891 In Old Age, the final print in the series The Four Seasons of Life, an elderly couple sit near a cozy fire on a cold winter’s day with their grandchild. Although winter symbolizes life’s final season, the pair quietly enjoy the knowledge that their grandchild represents the coming spring.

Object Creator
Currier & Ives (American, 1834-1907)
Object Creation Date
1868
Medium
Hand-colored lithograph
Dimensions
15 ½ x 23 ¾ inches
Credit
Gift of Lenore B. and Sidney A. Alpert supplemented with Museum Acquistions Funds
Accession Number
2004.D03.508
On View?
No
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