This class includes portraits of leading individuals, bucloic nature scenes and other depictions of average life during the nineteenth and early twentieth century.
-
President Lincoln and Tad
Mumler and Anthony Berger
Portrait of Abraham Lincoln and Tad taken by Anthony Berger on 9 February 1864 [Ref: O-93]. In the portrait, Lincoln and Tad look through a Brady photograph album.
-
A. Lincoln and Son
Anthony Berger
Portrait of Abraham Lincoln and Tad taken by Anthony Berger on 9 February 1864 [Ref: O-93]. In the portrait, Lincoln and Tad look through a Brady photograph album.
-
President Lincoln & Son
Anthony Berger
Portrait of Abraham Lincoln and Tad taken by Anthony Berger on 9 February 1864 [Ref: O-93]. In the portrait, Lincoln and Tad look through a Brady photograph album.
-
Bust-length Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
John Henry Bufford and Herny F. Warren
Photograph of an engraving or lithograph of a bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln. It is possibly a variant of O-112, a photograph taken by Henry F. Warren at the White House on 6 March 1865. [Ref: O-112.]
-
Vignette Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Vignette photograph of an engraving or lithograph of a bust-length portrait of Abraham Lincoln. It is possibly a composite variant of several photographs.
-
Abraham Lincoln, Engraving
Wenderoth and Taylor
Photograph of an engraving or lithograph of a bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln. The original photograph was taken by Wenderoth & Taylor at the White House in 1864. [Ref: O-96.]
-
Portrait of Seated Abraham Lincoln
Alexand er Gardner
Photograph of an engraving or lithograph of Alexander Gardner's seated photograph of Abraham Lincoln. [Ref: O-79.]
-
Variant of Lucy G. Speed Photograph of Abraham Lincoln
Photograph of an engraving or lithograph of a bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln. This particular image is a variant of a photograph given to Lucy G. Speed by Abraham Lincoln. It carried the longest inscription Lincoln ever wrote on a photograph. [Ref: O-55.]
-
Bearded Image of Abraham Lincoln
J. C. Spooner and Christopher Smith German
Photograph of engraving or lithograph of bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln. The image is a variant of a photograph taken by Christopher Smith German, which is believed to be a part of the first series of photograph taken of Abraham Lincoln with a beard. [Ref: O-42.]
-
Variant of Abraham Lincoln Cooper Union Portrait by Brady
Charles F. Gladwell and Mathew Brady
A variant of Mathew Brady's Cooper Union Address Lincoln photograph, the carte-de-visite is a photograph of an engraving or lithograph of Abraham Lincoln from the chest up.
-
Variant of Abraham Lincoln Cooper Union Portrait by Brady
Mathew Brady
A variant of Mathew Brady's Cooper Union Address Lincoln Portrait. The object is a photograph of an engraving or lithograph of Abraham Lincoln from the chest up. (Ref: O-17).
-
Variant of Abraham Lincoln Cooper Union Portrait by Brady
and ré-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri and Mathew Brady
The cartes-de-visite is of an engraving or lithograph of Mathew Brady's Cooper Union Address portrait of Abraham Lincoln. (Ref: O-17).
-
Standing Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
John Henry Bufford
Photograph of an engraving or lithograph of a standing portrait of Abraham Lincoln. It is a variant of a photograph probably taken by C. S. German on 23 September 1858. [Ref: O-9.]
-
Vignette Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Photograph of an engraving or lithograph of a bust image of Abraham Lincoln. The image is a bearded variant of O-9. These bearded variants, often painted on older photographs of Lincoln, became popular after Lincoln took office as the first bearded president. [Ref: O-9.]
-
Bust Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Anthony Berger
Oval bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln mounted on an embossed card. In the portrait, Lincoln looks to his proper left. The photograph is a variant of one taken by Anthony Berger on 9 February 1864. [Ref: O-91.]
-
Oval Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Salisbury, Bro. and Co. and Anthony Berger
Oval-shaped bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln. The photograph is surrounded by an embossed border featuring images of an eagle, flags, and leafs. [ref: Variant of O-91].
-
Bust Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Anthony Berger
The CDV is a photograph of a lithograph or engraving featuring a bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln. The print was made from a portrait photograph taken by Anthony Berger on 9 February 1864. [Variant of O-91.]
-
Dr. Bicknell's Syrup Abraham Lincoln Advertisement
The CDV is a photograph of a lithograph or engraving featuring a bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln. The print was made from a portrait photograph taken by Anthony Berger on 9 February 1864. The embossed card contains an advertisement for Dr. Bicknell's Syrup. [Variant of O-91.]
-
Bust Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Anthony Berger
The CDV is a photograph of a lithograph or engraving featuring a bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln. The print was made from a portrait photograph taken by Anthony Berger on 9 February 1864. [Variant of O-91.]
-
Bust Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Anthony Berger
The CDV is a photograph of a lithograph or engraving featuring a bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln. The print was made from a portrait photograph taken by Anthony Berger on 9 February 1864. [Variant of O-91.]
-
Bust Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Anthony Berger
Bust portrait of A. Lincoln, photo of an engraving or lithograph. [Variant of O-92, original photograph by Anthony Berger.]
-
Bust Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
P. B. Greene and Anthony Berger
The CDV is a photograph of a lithograph featuring a bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln. The lithograph was made from a portrait photograph taken by Anthony Berger on 9 February 1864. [Variant of O-91.]
-
Bust Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Anthony Berger
Bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln, photo of an engraving or lithograph. [Variant of O-92, original photo by Anthony Berger.]
-
Bust Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Gilchrest and Anthony Berger
Bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln, photo of an engraving or lithograph. [Variant of O-92, original photo by Anthony Berger.]
-
Satisfactory Likeness of Abraham Lincoln
Anthony Berger
Photograph of engraving or lithograph of a bust-length portrait of Abraham Lincoln. The image is a variant of a photograph taken by Anthony Berger. Robert T. Lincoln claimed that this image was the most satisfactory likeness of his father. [Ref: O-92.]