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An even better idea was halftone photoengraving, introduced by Frederic Ives six years later, which made any manual process obsolete, and doomed Kaolatype, and led indirectly to the lithographic dynasty of another Ives, James, and his partner Nathaniel Currier.
Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005
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An even better idea was halftone photoengraving, introduced by Frederic Ives six years later, which made any manual process obsolete, and doomed Kaolatype, and led indirectly to the lithographic dynasty of another Ives, James, and his partner Nathaniel Currier.
Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005
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Two business partners, the technician Nathaniel Currier and the artist J. Merritt Ives, who produced colored prints of everyday American life in the nineteenth century.
Currier and Ives 2002
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From 1847 to1865 he was employed by Nathaniel Currier until he became an established marine artist in his own right.
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From 1847 to1865 he was employed by Nathaniel Currier until he became an established marine artist in his own right.
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From 1847 to1865 he was employed by Nathaniel Currier until he became an established marine artist in his own right.
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From 1847 to1865 he was employed by Nathaniel Currier until he became an established marine artist in his own right.
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From 1847 to1865 he was employed by Nathaniel Currier until he became an established marine artist in his own right.
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From 1847 to1865 he was employed by Nathaniel Currier until he became an established marine artist in his own right.
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From 1847 to1865 he was employed by Nathaniel Currier until he became an established marine artist in his own right.
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