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Black Hawk

Dingo5500
9 months ago
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Description

Currier and Ives lithograph

12.25" × 16.75"

Seat of carriage of man in tophat says Black Hawk which is a Morgan horse of the day. Dog runs alongside.

Does not seem to be made of dots like a reproduction.

However no signature or title is present.

 

Category Paintings
Medium Lithograph
Distinguishing marks None
Condition Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item 12.25" × 16.75"
Date Period 1850-1900?
Weight In wood frame with glass
History ?
Price Paid (If known) ?
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Submitted by Dingo5500

Black Hawk horse subject

Submitted by Naida

Item:
Framed color lithograph featuring the famed Morgan trotting horse Black Hawk, pulling a carriage with a gentleman driver in top hat and a dog running alongside.

Medium:
Hand-colored lithograph on paper

Size (image only):
12.25" × 16.75"

Presentation:
Matted and framed under glass in a wooden frame

Historical Background

The image style, composition, and subject matter are highly characteristic of Currier and Ives, a prolific American printmaking firm active from 1834 to 1907. They produced mass-market lithographs that became iconic representations of American life and culture in the 19th century.

Black Hawk (1833–1856) was a legendary Morgan horse and one of the most famous trotters of his time. He became a household name and was frequently depicted in prints, often pulling stylish carriages or sulkies. Currier and Ives produced several prints featuring Black Hawk or horses in a similar dramatic trotting pose.

The absence of a visible printed title or artist signature in this particular lithograph could suggest one of the following:

  • It may be an early or trimmed edition where the border or title was cropped during framing.
  • It could be a privately commissioned lithograph in the style of Currier and Ives, possibly by a lesser-known lithographer of the period.
  • Or it could be a later reprint, though you mention the image does not display dot matrix patterns, which typically appear in 20th-century photomechanical reproductions.

Distinguishing Features

  • Style & Technique: Strong resemblance to Currier and Ives aesthetic, particularly the clean-lined harness work, dynamically posed horse, and romantic countryside background.
  • Coloration: Typical of hand-colored lithographs with delicate pastel skies and carefully applied darker pigments in the horse’s body.
  • Subject Matter: Depiction of Black Hawk supports a mid-to-late 19th century dating, especially since his fame peaked in the 1850s–1870s.

Condition

  • Excellent overall.
  • Appears well preserved behind glass with no visible foxing, water damage, or fading.
  • Matting and frame look appropriate for display and protective purposes.

Estimated Market Value

If this is:

  1. An original Currier and Ives lithograph (untrimmed with full margins):
    $500–$1,500 USD, depending on condition, provenance, and whether it's part of a known catalogued print.
  2. A later 19th-century period lithograph in the Currier & Ives style (but not from their firm):
    $200–$500 USD
  3. A high-quality early 20th-century reproduction (non-dot matrix, still with collector interest):
    $75–$200 USD

The lack of title and visible publisher makes a firm attribution difficult without an in-person evaluation.

Recommendation

To confirm whether this is a genuine Currier and Ives original or a later period piece, I recommend seeking a professional appraisal from one of the following sources:

  • Swann Auction Galleries (New York) – specialists in Currier & Ives
  • The American Historical Print Collectors Society (AHPCS.org)
  • Heritage Auctions or Skinner Auctioneers

They can offer definitive cataloging and provide certification if it's an original or rare variant.

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