Presentation at Lakeside: America according to Currier and Ives
Category: Events
Date & Time: Wednesday, July 1, 2026. 10:30 am - 11:30 am
Event Description
PLEASE NOTE LOCATION: This is in the Orchestra Hall at Lakeside Chautauqua. We are partnering with Lakeside on these presentations this summer.
America According to Currier and Ives by Josh Dubbert, historian — Wednesday, July 1, 10:30 a.m.
Currier and Ives produced some of the most famous and memorable images of 19th-century America. Its lithographs were the among the first “cheap” pictures available to the burgeoning middle class in the United States, and Currier and Ives sold millions of prints during its 72-year existence. But how accurate a reflection were these images of the U.S. at the time?
In this talk, the work and legacy of the “printmakers to the American People” is explored by examining lithographs that span the firm’s years of operation (1835-1907). Learn how Currier and Ives and its scores of artists created an idealized vision of the young nation for an expanding, industrializing populace — one that highlighted prosperity and progress, but also utilized controversial and racist depictions of minorities, immigrants and Indigenous peoples to tell its stories.
Joshua Dubbert serves as historian at the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums. His research focuses on Victorian America, particularly its culture, art, architecture and the era’s presidents. He enjoys giving public programs and tours of the Hayes Home, sharing the fascinating history of Hayes, his presidency, his family and his era with the public.
Admission to the programs is included with the Chautauqua daily, weekly or season pass. Programs take place in the Orchestra Hall.
