Framed portrait

Abraham LINCOLN   |   E. O. MIDDLETON

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Framed portrait

STRIKING CONTEMPORARY PORTRAIT OF LINCOLN, IN A HANDSOME OVAL GILT FRAME

(LINCOLN, Abraham) MIDDLETON, E.C. Framed Lincoln portrait. Cincinnati: E.C. Middleton, 1864. Paper on canvas, oval image measures 13-1/2 by 16-1/2 inches; handsomely framed, entire piece measures 18 by 21 inches.

Contemporary chromolithographic portrait of Lincoln, laid on canvas, in a gilt frame.

Based on a photograph by Anthony Berger taken at Mathew Brady’s Washington studio on 9 February 1864. Middleton, the publisher, used a unique method of lithography—printing on canvas-backed paper in oil-based inks—to produce color images of unusually high quality that were still affordable. Middleton had a copy sent to the president, who offered this critique in a 30 December 1864 letter: “Your picture . . . is, in the main, very good. From a line across immediately above the eye-brows, downward it appears to me perfect. Above such a line I think it is not so good—that is, while it gives perhaps a better fore-head, it is not quite true to the original.” Lincoln also suggested that Middleton should study a photograph, not realizing that this image was based on one. Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln VIII:191. See Hamilton & Ostendorf O-91.

Very nearly fine condition.

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