Price: $1,750.00
SKU: 78709
ARTIST: J. Hill
PUBLISHER: No publisher's name given but likely by Heppenheimer & Maurer.
MEDIUM: Multi-stone lithograph. Printed in color and finished by hand.
DATE: undated, c.1875.
EDITION SIZE: Image size 17 15/16 x 23 1/2" (45.5 x 59.7 cm).
DESCRIPTION: “Two of the best hand colored lithographs produced in America” Harry T. Peters. <br><br> This print is one of a pair of lithographs after paintings by J. S. Hill. (The other print being of a family of quail.) Louis Maurer (1832-1932) was born in Germany and emigrated to the United States in 1851. He quickly found employment in several print shops in New York City. He worked as a lithographer for T. W. Strong until 1852 when he was hired away by the firm of Currier & Ives. Maurer excelled at images of horses and sporting subjects and during the eight years he was employed by Currier & Ives, he produced over one hundred prints on these subjects, including such icons as the "Life of the Fireman" series and "Preparing for Market." After a brief time working for the firm of Major & Knapp, Maurer went into partnership with Frederick Heppenheimer This firm specialized in color printed lithography or chromolithography. The partnership existed from 1874 to 1885 and primarily produced Cigar-box labels and illustrated advertisements. It also produced a handful of folio-sized chromolithographs that were then sold to and distributed by Currier & Ives. The firm was renowned for its attention to quality and detail.
ADDITIONAL INFO: Cut to image and mounted on card as originally issued.
CONDITION: Very good condition and color.
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