Abraham Lincoln continues to have pop cultural moments 159 years after his time. After Page Six reported that a new documentary posits that the 16th American president was gay — and Broadway’s hottest ...
WASHINGTON — The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery has installed a rare, life-sized portrait of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. According to a release from the National ...
Credit: “Abraham Lincoln,” Willem Frederik Karel Travers, oil on canvas, 1865. On loan from the Hartley Dodge Foundation, and courtesy of the citizens of the Borough of Madison, New Jersey. Photo by ...
"National Portrait Gallery: Permanent Collection Illustrated Checklist," Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Instit. Press, 1987, pg. 181. Image on file. "National Portrait ...
JONESBORO (WSIL) -- The National Park Service announced $10,000 in grant money is being given to create a mural and interpretive exhibit about the Lincoln-Douglas Debate. The mural and exhibit will be ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - A new mural was installed at the Lied Center for Performing Arts on Sunday to celebrate the work of local and international artists as well as the city’s namesake. A ...
MADISON — A celebrated 19th-century painting of Abraham Lincoln that hung for 80 years on the wall of the borough's council chambers is on its way to Washington D.C. and a long-awaited national ...
Daniel Chester French's work is embedded into the civic landscape of the United States, says the film's director Eduardo Montes-Bradley. Daniel Chester French, Abraham Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial ...
MADISON — Five years ago, borough officials were shocked to learn a marble bust of Napoleon, sitting on a wooden pedestal in their council hall, was a long-lost work of legendary French sculptor ...
The Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery unveiled a life-size painting of President Abraham Lincoln Friday morning. The 1865 portrait was painted by Dutch artist W.F.K. Travers and is one of three ...
ABRAHAM LINCOLN’S craggy, compassionate countenance, crinkling with humor and graven by tragedy, is as familiar to most Americans as the faces of their own grandfathers. The first great photographer, ...