Photographic image (interpositive) of President Abraham Lincoln, created circa 1895-1900 by George B. Ayres, using Alexander Hesler’s original 1860 collodion negative. Manila envelope pen-inscribed ...
This little-known 1860 photograph offers a revelatory, full-length view of Lincoln from before he was elected president.
During his momentous U.S. Senate campaign against Stephen A. Douglas, Abraham Lincoln sat for a photograph after politicking in western Illinois and presented one of the copies to a man severely ...
By reproducing photos of Abraham Lincoln, Stefan Lorant moved beyond the varied mass of subjective artworks that only ...
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