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Nathaniel Collection (#4)

"Nathaniel: A Journey Through Time and Art" Step into the world of Nathaniel, a name that echoes through history

Background imageNathaniel Collection: The First Meeting of Washington and Lafayette—Philadelphia, August 3rd, 1777, 1876

The First Meeting of Washington and Lafayette—Philadelphia, August 3rd, 1777, 1876
The First Meeting of Washington and Lafayette--Philadelphia, August 3rd, 1777, 1876

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Why Don t You Take It?, 1861-64. 1861-64. Creators: Nathaniel Currier

Why Don t You Take It?, 1861-64. 1861-64. Creators: Nathaniel Currier
Why Don t You Take It?, 1861-64. Political satires of American Civil War with Confederate leader Jefferson Davis, as a greyhound, cringing away from an aggressive bulldog, general Ulysses S. Grant

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!-Patrick Henry delivering his great speech on the Rights

Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!-Patrick Henry delivering his great speech on the Rights of the Colonies, before the Virginia Assembly, convened at Richmond, March 23rd, 1775

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Trotting Cracks at the Forge, 1869. 1869. Creators: Nathaniel Currier

Trotting Cracks at the Forge, 1869. 1869. Creators: Nathaniel Currier
Trotting Cracks at the Forge, 1869. Grey Eagle behind Lady Thorn with Mountain Boy and groom in a farriers workshop

Background imageNathaniel Collection: A Home in the Wilderness, 1870. 1870. Creators: Nathaniel Currier, James Merritt Ives

A Home in the Wilderness, 1870. 1870. Creators: Nathaniel Currier, James Merritt Ives
A Home in the Wilderness, 1870

Background imageNathaniel Collection: The Fall of Richmond, Virginia, on the Night of April 2nd, 1865, 1865. 1865

The Fall of Richmond, Virginia, on the Night of April 2nd, 1865, 1865. 1865
The Fall of Richmond, Virginia, on the Night of April 2nd, 1865, 1865. Rebel soldiers and Richmond residents crossing the Mayo Bridge over the James River in the final days of the American Civil War

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Pussys Return, 1874-78. 1874-78. Creators: Nathaniel Currier, James Merritt Ives

Pussys Return, 1874-78. 1874-78. Creators: Nathaniel Currier, James Merritt Ives
Pussys Return, 1874-78

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Four-in-Hand, 1861. 1861. Creators: Nathaniel Currier, James Merritt Ives

Four-in-Hand, 1861. 1861. Creators: Nathaniel Currier, James Merritt Ives
Four-in-Hand, 1861

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Bar Thuldys Statue: Liberty Frightenin de World, 1886. 1886

Bar Thuldys Statue: Liberty Frightenin de World, 1886. 1886
Bar Thuldys Statue: Liberty Frightenin de World, 1886. Caricatured image of an African American Statue of Liberty

Background imageNathaniel Collection: New York Ferry Boat, ca. 1860-65. ca. 1860-65. Creators: Nathaniel Currier

New York Ferry Boat, ca. 1860-65. ca. 1860-65. Creators: Nathaniel Currier
New York Ferry Boat, ca. 1860-65

Background imageNathaniel Collection: A Race on the Mississippi, 1870. 1870. Creators: Nathaniel Currier, James Merritt Ives

A Race on the Mississippi, 1870. 1870. Creators: Nathaniel Currier, James Merritt Ives
A Race on the Mississippi, 1870. Steamships, Eagle and Diana, race from left to right on the Mississippi River

Background imageNathaniel Collection: The Electric Light, 1880. 1880. Creators: Nathaniel Currier, James Merritt Ives

The Electric Light, 1880. 1880. Creators: Nathaniel Currier, James Merritt Ives
The Electric Light, 1880. Thomas Edison stands in New Jersey and leans across the Hudson River joining hands with Charles F. Brush, who stands with one foot in Brooklyn the other in Manhattan

Background imageNathaniel Collection: The Progress of the Century - The Lightning Steam Press. The Electric Telegraph

The Progress of the Century - The Lightning Steam Press. The Electric Telegraph. The Locomotive. The Steamboat. 1876

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Terrific Combat Between the Monitor 2 Guns & Merrimac'

Terrific Combat Between the Monitor 2 Guns & Merrimac"
Terrific Combat Between the " Monitor" 2 Guns & " Merrimac" 11 Guns - In Hampton Roads March 9th, 1862 - In which the little " Monitor" whipped the " Merrimac"

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Washington, Crossing the Delaware-On the Evening of Dec

Washington, Crossing the Delaware-On the Evening of Dec. 25th 1776, previous to the Battle of Trenton. 1876. During the American Revolution

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Washington Taking Command of the American Army - At Cambridge, Massachusetts, July 3rd

Washington Taking Command of the American Army - At Cambridge, Massachusetts, July 3rd, 1775, 1876

Background imageNathaniel Collection: The Tocsin of Liberty-Rung by the State House Bell, (Independence Hall) Philadelphia

The Tocsin of Liberty-Rung by the State House Bell, (Independence Hall) Philadelphia, July 4th, 1776, " Proclaim liberty throughout all the land

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Moosehead Lake, Maine, 1857-72. 1857-72. Creators: Nathaniel Currier, James Merritt Ives

Moosehead Lake, Maine, 1857-72. 1857-72. Creators: Nathaniel Currier, James Merritt Ives
Moosehead Lake, Maine, 1857-72

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Winter Morning in the Country, 1873. 1873. Creators: Nathaniel Currier

Winter Morning in the Country, 1873. 1873. Creators: Nathaniel Currier
Winter Morning in the Country, 1873

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Midnight Race on the Mississippi, 1875. 1875. Creators: Nathaniel Currier

Midnight Race on the Mississippi, 1875. 1875. Creators: Nathaniel Currier
Midnight Race on the Mississippi, 1875. The Memphis and James Howard steamboats, race from right to left on the Mississippi River

Background imageNathaniel Collection: The West Prospect of His Majestys Dock-Yard, at Chatham, 1738, (1942). Creators: Samuel Buck

The West Prospect of His Majestys Dock-Yard, at Chatham, 1738, (1942). Creators: Samuel Buck
The West Prospect of His Majestys Dock-Yard, at Chatham, 1738, (1942). View of the Royal Navy Dockyard on the River Medway at Chatham on the Kent coast

Background imageNathaniel Collection: The South Prospect of Dover, in the County of Kent, 1749, (1942). Creators: Samuel Buck

The South Prospect of Dover, in the County of Kent, 1749, (1942). Creators: Samuel Buck
The South Prospect of Dover, in the County of Kent, 1749, (1942). Sailing ships off the coast, with the town of Dover, the castle and the White Cliffs

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Powder-Mills, 1872. Creator: Nathaniel Orr

Powder-Mills, 1872. Creator: Nathaniel Orr
Powder-Mills, 1872. Gunpowder mill on the Brandywine Creek, Delaware, USA. The Eleutherian Mills, used for the manufacture of explosives, were founded by the Du Pont family in the early 19th century

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Louisville, from the Blind Asylum, 1874. Creator: Nathaniel Orr

Louisville, from the Blind Asylum, 1874. Creator: Nathaniel Orr
Louisville, from the Blind Asylum, 1874. The city of Louisville on the Ohio River, Kentucky, USA. Louisville...is a large, bright city, the pride of Kentucky

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Pevensey Castle in 1737, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith

Pevensey Castle in 1737, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith
Pevensey Castle in 1737, 1835. Medieval castle and former Roman Saxon Shore fort at Pevensey in East Sussex, England built around 290 AD

Background imageNathaniel Collection: William, Earl of Craven, (1791). Creator: Unknown

William, Earl of Craven, (1791). Creator: Unknown
William, Earl of Craven, (1791). Portrait of English Royalist soldier William Craven (1606-1697), 1st Earl of Craven: Son of Sir William Craven, Lord Mayor of London

Background imageNathaniel Collection: N. Cotton, (1707-1788), 1830. Creator: Unknown

N. Cotton, (1707-1788), 1830. Creator: Unknown
N. Cotton, (1707-1788), 1830. Nathaniel Cotton (1707-1788) English physician and poet, specialised in the care of patients with mental health issues

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Sir Nathaniel Bacon, (1647-1676), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Sir Nathaniel Bacon, (1647-1676), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Sir Nathaniel Bacon, (1647-1676), 1830. Nathaniel Bacon (1647-1676) colonist of Virginia Colony, instigator of Bacons Rebellion of 1676, which ended when he died from dysentery

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Portrait of Nathaniel Appleton of Boston, in white wig with puffs, c1740, (1937)

Portrait of Nathaniel Appleton of Boston, in white wig with puffs, c1740, (1937)
Portrait of Nathaniel Appleton of Boston, showing white wig with puffs at side, c1740, (1937). Nathaniel Appleton (1693-1784) Congregational minister in Massachusetts colony

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Portrait of Mrs. Nathaniel Appleton, Jr. showing a peculiar cap, 1784, (1937). Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Mrs. Nathaniel Appleton, Jr. showing a peculiar cap, 1784, (1937). Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Mrs. Nathaniel Appleton, Jr. showing a peculiar cap, 1784, (1937). From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Portrait of Mrs. Nathaniel Appleton in an everyday costume, 1763, (1937). Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Mrs. Nathaniel Appleton in an everyday costume, 1763, (1937). Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Mrs. Nathaniel Appleton in an everyday costume, c1750, (1937). Margaret (Gibbs) Appleton (1699-1771), of Massachusetts Bay Colony. After John Singleton Copley

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Cheyne Walk and Cadogan Pier, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Cheyne Walk and Cadogan Pier, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Cheyne Walk and Cadogan Pier, c1876. Cadogan Pier was designed by Nathaniel Handford and buillt by Earl Cadogan in 1841. It was rebuilt around 1875 following the completion of Albert Bridge

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Nathaniel Bentley. The well known Dirty Dick, 1821. Creator: R Page

Nathaniel Bentley. The well known Dirty Dick, 1821. Creator: R Page
Nathaniel Bentley. The well known Dirty Dick, 1821. Portrait of Nathaniel Bentley (c1735-1809) who had a hardware shop and warehouse on Leadenhall Street in the City of London

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Fanny Burney (Mme. D Arblay), c1780, (1920). Creator: Nathaniel Hone

Fanny Burney (Mme. D Arblay), c1780, (1920). Creator: Nathaniel Hone
Fanny Burney (Mme. D Arblay). c1780, (1920). Frances Burney (1752-1840), English satirical novelist, diarist and playwright. Portrait by N. Hone in Kings Lynn Town Hall

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Mrs. Willett, 1774, (1934). Creator: Nathaniel Dance

Mrs. Willett, 1774, (1934). Creator: Nathaniel Dance
Mrs. Willett, 1774, (1934). Portrait of a woman in pleated cap and black lace. From " The Connoisseur", Vol 93, No 389, January 1934. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1934]

Background imageNathaniel Collection: King Charles II, c1680, (1947). Creator: Unknown

King Charles II, c1680, (1947). Creator: Unknown
King Charles II, c1680, (1947). Portrait of King Charles II of England (1630-1685). The Merry Monarch was king after the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Charles Pratt, First Earl Camden, (early-mid 19th century). Creator: John Henry Robinson

Charles Pratt, First Earl Camden, (early-mid 19th century). Creator: John Henry Robinson
Charles Pratt, First Earl Camden, (early-mid 19th century). Portrait of English lawyer, judge and Whig politician Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden (1714-1794)

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Adderbury Church, c1830. Creator: Nathaniel Whittock

Adderbury Church, c1830. Creator: Nathaniel Whittock
Adderbury Church, c1830. View of the church of St Mary the Virgin in East Adderbury near Banbury in Oxfordshire, which dates back to the 13th century

Background imageNathaniel Collection: The Petrifying or Dropping Well, and Ruins of Knaresbrough Castle in Yorkshire, 1771

The Petrifying or Dropping Well, and Ruins of Knaresbrough Castle in Yorkshire, 1771
Perspective View of the Petrifying or Dropping Well, and Ruins of Knaresbrough Castle in Yorkshire, 1771. Visitors marvel at the natural phenomenon whereby the high mineral content in the water turns

Background imageNathaniel Collection: The town, forts and harbours of Sebastopol, 1854. Artist: Edmund Walker

The town, forts and harbours of Sebastopol, 1854. Artist: Edmund Walker
The town, forts and harbours of Sebastopol, 1854. View of Sevastopol, a major port and naval base on the Crimean Peninsula, looking towards the Black Sea

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Salisbury, Wiltshire, mid-late 18th century

Salisbury, Wiltshire, mid-late 18th century. View of the city of Salisbury, with the spire of the Cathedral on the left. From The Complete English Traveller by Nathaniel Spencer

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Arthur Murphy (b. 1727, d. 1805), 1907

Arthur Murphy (b. 1727, d. 1805), 1907. Arthur Murphy (1727-1805), also known by the pseudonym Charles Ranger, was an Irish writer. From The Life of Samuel Johnson, Vol. II by James Boswell

Background imageNathaniel Collection: The Jubilee Ball at Ranelagh Gardens, April 26th, 1749, (1920). Artist: Nathaniel Parr

The Jubilee Ball at Ranelagh Gardens, April 26th, 1749, (1920). Artist: Nathaniel Parr
The Jubilee Ball at Ranelagh Gardens, April 26th, 1749, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Interior of St Bartholomew-by-the-Exchange, City of London, c1835. Artist

Interior of St Bartholomew-by-the-Exchange, City of London, c1835. Artist
Interior view of St Bartholomew-by-the-Exchange, City of London, c1835

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Windsor Castle, Berkshire, 1751. Artist: Nathaniel Parr

Windsor Castle, Berkshire, 1751. Artist: Nathaniel Parr
Windsor Castle, Berkshire, 1751. View of the castle with a figure fishing on the bank in the foreground. Swans and boats can be seen on the river

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Leicester Square, Westminster, London, c1740

Leicester Square, Westminster, London, c1740. Perspective view with figures and carriages

Background imageNathaniel Collection: Tower of London, 1829

Tower of London, 1829. View from the River Thames showing boats and figures on the water

Background imageNathaniel Collection: St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, c1735. Artist: Nathaniel Parr

St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, c1735. Artist: Nathaniel Parr
St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, c1735. View of the Mall in St Jamess Park, with figures walking and dogs playing




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"Nathaniel: A Journey Through Time and Art" Step into the world of Nathaniel, a name that echoes through history, intertwined with remarkable events and captivating imagery. From steamboat races to political milestones, this collection of hints unveils the diverse tapestry surrounding the name "Nathaniel. " In 1870, amidst the Great Mississippi Steamboat Race between the Robert E. Lee and Natchez, it was Nathaniel Currier's lithograph that immortalized this thrilling competition. The Robert E. Lee emerged victorious after three days, eighteen hours, and fourteen minutes on July 4th. Currier & Ives continued their artistic prowess with "The Favorite Cat, " an undated lithograph capturing feline charm in its purest form. This delightful creation showcases Currier's ability to find beauty even in everyday subjects. Moving forward to 1872, we encounter another significant moment as African Americans break barriers in politics. The first colored senators and representatives emerge during the 41st Congress – a testament to progress and equality. Transporting us back further is Currier & Ives' "Home to Thanksgiving" lithograph from 1867. It encapsulates warmth and familial love during a time when gratitude united hearts across America. Lord Curzon as Viceroy stands tall among these historical snapshots – his portrait reflecting power and influence during his tenure as Viceroy of India. Shifting gears yet again brings us face-to-face with Nathan Bedford Forrest – an American army officer whose photograph captures both strength and complexity during turbulent times around 1864. Nathaniel Hawthorne emerges from this array of images as one of America's literary giants. Charles Osgood's oil painting from 1840 portrays him at his prime; a writer who delved deep into human nature through masterpieces like "The Scarlet Letter. " Patrick Henry's iconic speech reverberates through time in Currier & Ives' lithograph from 1876.