Vintage Framed Blind Mans Bluff Currier and Ived Framed Print. Measures 13" by 8". Very good condition. Wood frame has some scrapes. I did not take the image out to investigate further.
Add a touch of 19th-century Americana to your home with this vintage Currier and Ives framed lithograph entitled "Blind Man's Bluff". This classic scene captures the innocence of Victorian childhood, depicting a group of well-dressed children and a small dog engaged in a spirited game beneath a canopy of towering trees. Originally published between 1860 and 1870, this print is a fine example of the "cheap and popular" art that Nathaniel Currier and James Merritt Ives made famous, often hand-colored by assembly lines of young artists to bring vibrant life to the black-and-white lithographs.
Measuring 13" by 8", this piece is presented in a period-appropriate gold-toned wooden frame that enhances its antique charm. The print itself is in very good condition, retaining its soft pastoral colors. While the wood frame shows some natural age-related scrapes and the backing may need attention for long-term preservation, these details contribute to the authentic "survivor" feel of the piece. It is an ideal accent for a traditional nursery, a cozy library, or for any collector of historic American genre prints.
I think this item is vintage but it may be antique. While it appears to be in very good condition, there is the possibility I may have missed a minor detail. In the unlikely event I missed a major flaw I would reach out prior to sending it.