Publisher's proofs of the publications of L. Prang & Co., and scrapbooks of colored advertising cards, published by L. Prang & Co. and other firms

Collection History

In 1921, Mary Dana-Hicks Prang, Louis Prang's widow, donated the publisher proofs to NYPL (see her letter of donation, Digital ID: 482882, along with a company history and image index, Digital ID: 482883, in the first scrapbook); the group of advertising cards joined the collection in 1927.

Background

Louis Prang (1824-1909) was one of the most prolific and influential print publishers of the 19th-century. His Boston-based firm specialized in chromolithography, a technique of printing multi-color lithographs that eliminated the need for labor- and time- intensive hand-coloring. His output ranged from reproductions of paintings and maps to album cards, business cards and greeting cards, and he is credited with being the first publisher of Christmas cards. These publications feature typically Victorian subjects such as flora and fauna, animals, angels and cupids, and children.

Related Resources

Freman, Larry. Louis Prang; Color Lithographer; Giant of a Man. [1971]

Holzer, Harold, ed. Prang's Civil War Pictures: The Complete Battle Chromos of Louis Prang with the Full "Descriptive Texts." [2001]

McClinton, Katharine Morrison. The Chromolithographs of Louis Prang. [1973]

Marzio, Peter. The Democratic Art: Pictures for a 19th-Century America. [1979]

Collection Data

Names
L. Prang & Co. (Publisher)
Prang, Mary Dana-Hicks, 1836-1927 (Donor)
Library locations
The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Print Collection
Shelf locator: MEYK+
Topics
Publishing
Printing
Chromolithography
Boston (Mass.)
Genres
Advertising cards
Catalogs
Calendars
Greeting cards
Cards
Collecting cards
Album cards
Notes
Biographical/historical: Louis Prang (1824-1909) was one of the most prolific and influential print publishers of the 19th-century. His Boston-based firm specialized in chromolithography, a technique of printing multi-color lithographs that eliminated the need for labor- and time- intensive hand-coloring. His output ranged from reproductions of paintings and maps to album cards, business cards and greeting cards, and he is credited with being the first publisher of Christmas cards. These publications feature typically Victorian subjects such as flora and fauna, animals, angels and cupids, and children. In 1921, Mary Dana-Hicks Prang, Louis Prang's widow, donated the publisher proofs to New York Public Library (see her letter of donation, along with a company history and image index in the first scrapbook); the group of advertising cards joined the collection in 1927.
Citation/reference: Freman, Larry. Louis Prang; Color Lithographer; Giant of a Man. [1971]. Holzer, Harold, ed. Prang's Civil War Pictures: The Complete Battle Chromos of Louis Prang with the Full "Descriptive Texts." [2001]. McClinton, Katharine Morrison. The Chromolithographs of Louis Prang. [1973].
Type of Resource
Still image
Text
Identifiers
Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): 99854bd0-c5c4-012f-7bd7-58d385a7bc34
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