Abraham Lincoln campaign print reproduction by Currier & Ives in 1860. The original print of this image includes a caption below the portrait describing Lincoln as the Republican candidate for sixteenth President of the United States. A red drapery…
Reproduction of the famous photograph of Abraham Lincoln by Mathew B. Brady, in 1860. Brady retouched the photograph after it was taken by removing his wrinkles and fixing his drooping left eye. Abraham Lincoln recognized Brady as the man who made…
Portrait of Abraham Lincoln on February 28, 1857, photographed by Alexander Hesler. Joseph Medill was present at the time and insisted that Abraham Lincoln smooth down his hair. Lincoln ran his fingers through his hair right before the image was…
Portrait of Abraham Lincoln by Samuel Alschuler on May 25, 1858. J. O. Cunningham was present at the time and describes Lincoln taking off his duster and putting on the artist coat for the photograph.
Portrait of Abraham Lincoln on February 28, 1857, photographed by Alexander Hesler. Joseph Medill was present at the time and insisted that Abraham Lincoln smooth down his hair. Lincoln ran his fingers through his hair right before the image was…
Colored print facsimile of Abraham Lincoln with title caption, "Abraham Lincoln reading law in the grocer store at New Salem, Illinois, of which he was part owner, color drawing by Blendon Campbell" circa 1850.
Abraham Lincoln portrait facsimile with caption, "Abraham Lincoln, Reproduced from a rare Portrait drawing the first from life made in June 1860 following his Nomination", unknown author.
Reproduction of the famous photograph of Abraham Lincoln by Mathew B. Brady, in 1860. Brady retouched the photograph after it was taken by removing his wrinkles and fixing his drooping left eye. Abraham Lincoln recognized Brady as the man who made…