Currier
Currier is a surname of English origin, derived from the medieval occupation of the currier, a craftsman who curries leather. The term reflects a historic trade in which hides were prepared for tanning and use by scraping, oiling, and finishing the surface.
As a surname, Currier is borne by numerous individuals across politics, science, and the arts. The name
In American cultural history, Currier is associated with Currier and Ives, the 19th-century print publishing partnership
The Currier Museum of Art in Manchester, New Hampshire, is a cultural institution carrying the Currier name.