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Nathaniel Currier - Biography & Artworks | Artheon Museum
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Nathaniel Currier
1813–1888
Nationality:
American
Biography
Artworks
123 artworks
Burning of the Henry Clay Near Yonkers–While on Her Trip From Albany to New York on Wednesday Afternoon July 28th, 1852.–The rapid spread of the flames forced the passengers into the water. Mothers and children, husbands and wives, brothers and sisters were drowned together, whilst trying to save each other. Little children buffetted the waves in vain for a few moments, and then sunk to rise no more. Persons on board about 500 of which number nearly 100 are supposed to have perished.
1852
The Clipper Yacht "America," Winner of the Royal Yacht Squadron Cup, Value £100 in the Great Match for All Nations at Cowes, August 22nd, and of a Match with the Titania for £100, August 28, 1851
1851
Royal Mail Steam Ship, Europa
1849
U.S. Frigate Constitution
1848
The Chinese Junk "Keying"–Captain Kellett–As she appeared in New York harbour July 13th, 1847–212 days from Canton.–720 tons burthen
1847
The Chinese Junk "Keying"–Captain Kellett–As she appeared in New York harbour July 13th, 1847–212 days from Canton.–720 tons burthen.
1847
The Chinese Junk "Keying"–Captain Kellett–As she appeared in New York harbour July 13th, 1847–212 days from Canton.–720 tons burthen
1847
Lobster Sauce
1846–56
Extraordinary Express Across the Atlantic – Pilot Boat William J. Romer, Captain McGuire, Leaving for England February 9th, 1846
1846
All Right!
1846–56
U. S. Ship North Carolina, 102 Guns
1843
Circular Pleasure Railway
1838–48
The Favorite Cat
1838–48
The Constitution and Guerriere–Fought August 19th, 1812–The The Guerriere had 15 men killed and 63 wounded–The Constitution had 7 men killed and 7 wounded
1848
Washington Taking Leave of the Officers of His Army–at Francis's Tavern, Broad Street, New York, December 4th, 1783–"With a heart full of love and gratitude, I now take leave of you. I most devoutly wish that your latter days may be as prosperous and happy, as your former ones have been glorious and honorable."
1848
Washington Crossing the Delaware–Evening Previous to the Battle of Trenton, December 25th, 1776
1847
The Magnificent O'Connell Funeral Car, Passing the Park in New York City, on Wednesday, Sept. 22nd, 1847
1847
Washington at Mount Vernon 1797
ca. 1852
Washington Crossing the Delaware–Evening Previous to the Battle of Trenton, December 25th, 1776
1847
Washington at Valley Forge–December 1777–8
1846–56
Washington's Reception by the Ladies on Passing the Bridge at Trenton, N.J., April 1789, on His Way to be Inaugurated First President of the United States
1845
Washington's Reception by the Ladies on Passing the Bridge at Trenton, N.J., April 1789, on His Way to be Inaugurated First President of the United States
1845
Washington's Reception by the Ladies on Passing the Bridge at Trenton, N.J., April 1789, on His Way to be Inaugurated First President of the United States
1845
U. S. Ship North Carolina, 102 Guns
1843