This class includes portraits of leading individuals, bucloic nature scenes and other depictions of average life during the nineteenth and early twentieth century.
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Bust Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Anthony Berger
Bust portrait of A. Lincoln, photo of an engraving or lithograph. [Variant of O-92, photo by A. Berger.] No backmark.
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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.]
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Bust Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Anthony Berger
Bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln, photo of an engraving or lithograph. Has scenic border. [Variant of O-92, original photo by Anthony Berger.]
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Bust Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Anthony Berger
Bust portrait of A. Lincoln, photo of an engraving or lithograph. [Variant of O-92, photo by A. Berger.] No backmark.
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Bust-length Portrait of Abraham Lincoln with Decorative Border
Anthony Berger
Photograph of an engraving or lithograph featuring a bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln. It has a decorative border featuring vignette images. It is a variant of O-92, a photograph originally taken by Anthony Berger.
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Bust Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Anthony Berger
Bust portrait of A. Lincoln, photo of an engraving or lithograph. [Variant of O-92, photo by Anthony Berger.]
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Bust-Length Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Bust length portrait of Abraham Lincoln by an unidentified photographer taken in Washington, D.C. before 30 June 1861. Variant of O-55.
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Bust Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Alexand er Gardner
Bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln taken by Alexander Gardner on 10 April 1865. [Ref: O-115.]
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Bust-length Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Henry F. Warren
Bust-length portrait of Abraham Lincoln. It is a variant of an original photograph by Henry F. Warren, taken 6 March 1865. [Ref: O-112.]
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The Last Photograph of President Lincoln
Henry F. Warren
The carte-de-visite features a bust-length portrait of Abraham Lincoln, quarter-turned to his proper left. It is a variant of Henry F. Warren's photograph taken on 6 March 1865. It is the last photograph taken of Lincoln. [Ref: O-112.]
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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.
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Our Lamented President
Proper left-facing profile portrait of Abraham Lincoln, taken by Anthony Berger on 9 February 1864. This particular image is possibly one of the most familiar profile images of Lincoln.
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Wenderoth & Taylor Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Wenderoth and Taylor
The carte-de-visite features a bust-length oval portrait of Abraham Lincoln taken by Wenderoth & Taylor. [Ref: O-95.]
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Seated Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Edward Anthony and Mathew Brady
Seated portrait of Abraham Lincoln taken by Mathew Brady on 8 January 1864. In the portrait, Lincoln sits with his body turned slightly to his proper right. A decorative border runs along the edge of the card, and the card's four corners have been removed. [Ref: O-84.]
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Standing Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
E. and H. T. Anthony and Mathew Brady
Standing portrait of Abraham Lincoln taken by Mathew Brady at the White House on 8 January 1864. [Ref: O-86.]
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Seated Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Mathew Brady
The carte-de-visite features a seated portrait of Abraham Lincoln taken by Mathew Brady. The image is referred to as the most candid portrait of Abraham Lincoln. [Ref: O-60.]
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Standing Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Edward Anthony
Standing portrait of Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln stands with his proper right hand resting on a pillar. He looks to his proper left. [Ref: O-69.]
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Bust-length Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
The carte-de-visite features a bust-length portrait image of Abraham Lincoln. It is the same photograph Lincoln gifted to Lucy G. Speed with the longest inscription he ever penned on a photograph.[Ref: O-55.]
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Seated Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Edward Anthony and Alexand er Gardner
The CDV features a seated portrait of Abraham Lincoln taken by Alexander Gardner around 24 February 1861. Negative from Brady's National Portrait Gallery. [Ref: O-53.]
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Abraham Lincoln Cooper Union Portrait by Brady
Mathew Brady and Edward Anthony
The cartes-de-visite features a standing portrait of Abraham Lincoln. The portrait was taken immediately after Lincoln delivered his Cooper Union Address on the morning of 27 Februrary 1860. This photograph is sometimes referred to as the photograph that made Lincoln president (Ref: O-17).
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Seated Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Edward Anthony and Alexand er Gardner
The CDV features a seated portrait of Abraham Lincoln taken by Alexander Gardner around 24 February 1861. Negative from Brady's National Portrait Gallery. [Ref: O-49.]
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Fassett Portrait of Lincoln
Samuel M. Fassett
Cartes-de-visite depicting a bust-length portrait of Abraham Lincoln. According to Lloyd Ostendorf, Mary Todd Lincoln declared this portrait to be the best likeness of Lincoln. The negative of this particular photograph was destroyed in the Chicago Fire of 1871..
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Vignette Bust Portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln
Edward Anthony
Vignette bust portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln wearing a floral bonnet. [Ref: ML, O-3.]
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Mrs. Lincoln
Wenderoth and Taylor
Photo of a painting or print featuring a bust-length portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln. Probably after a photo by Wenderoth & Taylor. [Ref: ML, O-24.]
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Portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln in Mourning Attire
E. and H. T. Anthony
Portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln wearing the mourning attire she wore for months after the death of her son, Willie Lincoln. The object features a two cent Washington stamp on its reverse. [Ref: ML, O-23.]