Lithography is an art process of printing from a plane surface on which the image to be pr
The Currier and Ives firm of lithographers was founded by Nathaniel Currier in 1834. James Ives joined the firm as a bookkeeper eighteen years later just after becoming Currier's brother-in- law, and was made a partner in 1857. The pair showed an uncanny ability to predict what the American public would rush to buy in the way of cheap art, and literally hundreds of thousands of prints from as many as 7,000 individual pictures were named out and sold from the firm's shop in lower New York by street vendors and over shop counters throughout the country and even in Europe. Though in the course of time the firm employed some of America's finest artists, artistic excellence could certainly not be counted among the firm's real goals. Nevertheless, some time after it went out of business in 1907, the prints enjoyed new popularity as collectors' items, the rarer examples fetching thousands of dollars in the 1920's.
What is the most appropriate title of this passage?
A.Lithography as a Process of Commercial Printing.
B.The Currier & Ives Finn.
C.Lithography and the Currier & Ives Finn.
D.A Popular Medium of Artistic Printing.