Vintage Currier and Ives Blind Man’s Bluff Framed Print

A horizontal view of a vintage hand-colored lithograph titled "Blind Man’s Bluff". The scene features seven children in Victorian-era clothing playing a game in a lush, wooded clearing. In the center, a girl in a pink dress is blindfolded, reaching out toward a kneeling boy in a blue jacket, while other children in colorful blue, green, and white dresses dance and play around them. The print is housed in a decorative, gold-toned ornate wooden frame with a scalloped texture. Vintage Currier and Ives Blind Man’s Bluff Framed Print Vintage Currier and Ives Blind Man’s Bluff Framed Print Vintage Currier and Ives Blind Man’s Bluff Framed Print Vintage Currier and Ives Blind Man’s Bluff Framed Print Vintage Currier and Ives Blind Man’s Bluff Framed Print Vintage Currier and Ives Blind Man’s Bluff Framed Print A horizontal view of a vintage hand-colored lithograph titled "Blind Man’s Bluff". The scene features seven children in Victorian-era clothing playing a game in a lush, wooded clearing. In the center, a girl in a pink dress is blindfolded, reaching out toward a kneeling boy in a blue jacket, while other children in colorful blue, green, and white dresses dance and play around them. The print is housed in a decorative, gold-toned ornate wooden frame with a scalloped texture.
Vintage Currier and Ives Blind Man’s Bluff Framed Print
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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.