Photograph (albumen print)

Abraham LINCOLN

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Photograph (albumen print)
Photograph (albumen print)
Photograph (albumen print)

"…SO ESSENTIALLY LINCOLNIAN": ALBUMEN PORTRAIT OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN AS THE REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE

LINCOLN, Abraham. Photograph (albumen print). Philadelphia: George B. Ayers, circa 1881. Albumen photographic print mounted on original board, measuring 6-3/4 by 8-1/2 inches; framed, the entire pieces measures 9 by 11 inches.

Fine albumen photographic portrait, printed circa 1881 in Philadelphia by George Ayers, of Abraham Lincoln as he appeared two decades earlier, the Republican nominee for President of the United States.

Lincoln's face, wrote Charles Hamilton and Lloyd Ostendorf, "is a wonderful face—a good face to look at and to study, for it has just enough mystery so that you can almost, but not quite, touch the man behind it!" (3). The freshly minted Republican presidential nominee (he won on the convention's third ballot, May 18, 1860) sat for this portrait and three others by Chicago photographer Alexander Hesler on June 3, 1860. Of this and one other taken that day, Lincoln said, "That looks better and expresses me better than any I have ever seen; if it pleases the people I am satisfied." William Herndon, his law partner, evaluated this particular image: "There is the peculiar curve of the lower lip, the lone mole on the right cheek, and a pose of the head so essentially Lincolnian; no other artist has ever caught it" (Hamilton & Ostendorf, 46-47). Philadelphia photographer George B. Ayers made this albumen print from Hesler's negative some two decades later; the board bears his copyright blindstamp, dated 1881, in the lower left corner, and his manuscript copyright notice on the verso.

Fine condition.

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