This class includes busts, life masks, and many other artifacts.
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Council of War
John Rogers
Praised by Robert Todd Lincoln as the most lifelike portrait of his father in sculpture, The Council of War features President Abraham Lincoln, Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton, and General Ulysses S. Grant weighing in on the Civil War. The sculpture has three variants. In this variant, Stanton wipes his glasses behind Lincoln's head.
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Abraham Lincoln Reproduction Bust
Thomas Dow Jones
The white cast bust of Abraham Lincoln is a reproduction of Thomas Dow Jones's 1861 original. The bust depicts Abraham Lincoln's proper left quarter profile. Around his shoulders, a cape is draped. He is also wearing a suit and stock tie.
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A. Lincoln Bronze Bust
Masterworks Company
The bust depicts the likeness of Abraham Lincoln. It appears in a bronze finish and is mounted on a wooden base. On the base, a metal plate is affixed that features a facsimile signature.
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Falconnier Lincoln Statue
The object depicts a standing Abraham Lincoln. A man kneels in front of Lincoln. A chain and whip lay at the feet of Lincoln.
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The Boy Lincoln
Bryant Baker and Roman Bronze Works, Inc.
The bronze sculpture is after a life-sized statue located in Buffalo, New York entitled Young Lincoln. It depicts Abraham Lincoln seated on a log with a book on his proper right knee. Beneath the sculpture at its base, two threaded holes appear.
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Lincoln, the Friendly Neighbor
D. Lee Snarr and Avard T. Fairbanks
The sculpture depicts a full-length Abraham Lincoln dressed in a suit. He stands with two children - male and female - and a dog. This particular sculpture is number one in a limited release of thirty.
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Last Full Measure
John McClarey
The plaster sculpture depicts two Union soldiers, one of which is wounded. The wounded soldier stands erect with the help of the second soldier, who uses his proper right arm as support. The sculpture has been painted in a dark brown hue and is mounted on a wooden base. A small placard with title and artist information is mounted to the base.
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McCormick Abe Lincoln Bourbon Whiskey Decanter
McCormick Distilling Company and American Porcelain
The porcelain decanter was produced for McCormick Straight Bourbon Whiskey. It has been shaped in the form of a young Abraham Lincoln, who stands in front of a table holding a law book. His hat and coat rest on the table, and a dog sits at his feet. A piece of U.S. Internal Revenue tape runs down the decanter's back, and a gold informational label is located at its base.
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A. Lincoln 1809-1865 Seated Statuette
F. Cook
In the painted plaster statuette, a seated Abraham Lincoln is depicted. He sits in a small chair that is low to the ground. Books, coins, his top hat, and the Great Seal of the United States rest at his feet. In his proper left hand, he holds a document from the Executive Mansion.
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Standing Abraham Lincoln Statuette
The statuette features a standing Abraham Lincoln. He stands next to a short pillar that has a document draped over its top. His proper right hand rests on the document. The statuette stands on a small rectangular base and is painted in a light gray finish.
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Abraham Lincoln Age 47 "A Grand Rally" for Fremont in Sterling, IL on July 18, 1856
John McClarey, Don Morris, and David Seagraves
The statuette features a standing Abraham Lincoln in a bronze finish. Lincoln stands with his proper right hand outstretched and a book in his proper left. He is beardless and wearing a coat jacket, vest, shirt, tie, and trousers. The statuette is a limited edition release and is number seven out of seven.
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Abraham Lincoln Bust
P.P. Caproni and Brother and Martin Milmore
The plaster bust depicts the likeness of Abraham Lincoln, who is forward-facing. The bust is situated on a round pedestal and has been painted a dark brown hue. Under the pedestal's base, a metal artist marker may be found.
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Abraham Lincoln Deputy Surveyor, Sangamon County, Illinois 1833-1837
John McClarey and Illinois Professional Land Surveyors Association
The bronze statuette features a standing Abraham Lincoln. He is beardless and wears casual clothing, which include a shirt, vest, trousers, and boots. He holds a hat in his proper right hand and a Jacob's staff in his left. The statuette is mounted to a wooden base that has a metal plate affixed to its front.
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Bust of Abraham Lincoln
The object is a plaster bust depicting Abraham Lincoln. The piece features the 16th President of the United States and has been painted in a gold hue. No artist mark is located on the object.
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Abraham Lincoln Standing between Rocks
John McClarey
The small statuette depicts Abraham Lincoln standing with his proper left hand outstretched. He stands between what appears to be a break between two rock structures. Lincoln is dressed in his traditional overcoat and tie.
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Ground Breaking Limited Edition Commemorative 150th Anniversary of the Lincoln Presidency and the Civil War
John McClarey
Ground Breaking depicts a standing Abraham Lincoln in a bronze finish. Lincoln stands with his two hands gripping a shovel handle. His proper left foot pushes the shovel into the ground as he looks forward. The marble base features a metal plate with the title and creator information engraved.
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The Lincoln Family, ca. 1858
John McClarey
This piece, by sculptor John McClarey, depicts the Lincoln family on their way to a picnic in 1858. Of not is the artist's depiction of the Lincolns with their dog, Fido, a yellow mixed-breed dog that stayed behind in Illinois when the Lincolns moved to Washington, D.C. The sculptured is made from bonded bronze and sits atop a walnut base.
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Freedom River
John McClarey
The plaster sculpture depicts a standing Abraham Lincoln and Ann Rutledge, who is widely believed to be Lincoln's first love. In the sculpture, Lincoln leans against a tree while holding a book. Ann looks up at Lincoln with both of her hands resting on the tree.
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The 1862 Council of War
Daniel Gray
The bronze statuette depicts three figures: George McClellan (at left) Abraham Lincoln (at center), and John G. Nicolay, Lincoln's private secretary (at right). McClellan wears a Union uniform while holding a sword. A tripod of rifles stand behind him, which surround a drum. Lincoln is dressed in his typical attire, a long overcoat and top hat. He stands with his proper right hand at his hip. The last figure, Nicolay, is dressed in a similar fashion. He carries a book in his proper right hand and his hat in his proper left. The statuette is affixed to a wood base that features a brass title plate at its front.
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Lincoln and Ann Rutledge
Art Sieving
The plaster sculpture depicts a standing Abraham Lincoln and Ann Rutledge, who is widely believed to be Lincoln's first love. In the sculpture, Lincoln leans against a tree while holding a book. Ann looks up at Lincoln with both of her hands resting on the tree.
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Abraham Lincoln: The Gettysburg Address
Daniel Gray
The bronze statuette depicts a standing Lincoln holding a piece of paper in his proper right hand. He is dressed in an overcoat, vest, tie, shirt, and trousers. His proper left hand grasps his lapel. The statuette is mounted to a wooden base that features a small metal plate with the title information engraved. The base also has an artist inscription on its bottom.
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Challenging the Union Vote
John Rogers
An example of Rogers's genre work, Challenging the Union Vote takes place in the old South where a Unionist ' alongside his granddaughter's attempts to register his vote. The registrar, however, is an ex-Confederate, who pushes the man's hand aside while looking for his name on the register, perhaps in hopes of disqualifying his vote.
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The Fugitive's Story
John Rogers
The plaster sculpture depicts abolitionists John Greenleaf Whittier, Williams Lloyd Garrison, and Henry Ward Beecher listening to the tale of an escaped slave mother. While illustrative of a fictional account (and created well after the end of the Civil War), the work was well-received by individuals who supported the work of the three abolitionists.
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The Council of War
John Rogers
Praised by Robert Todd Lincoln as the most lifelike portrait of his father in sculpture, The Council of War features President Abraham Lincoln, Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton, and General Ulysses S. Grant weighing in on the Civil War. The sculpture has three variants. In this variant, Stanton holds his glasses.
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The Council of War
John Rogers
Praised by Robert Todd Lincoln as the most lifelike portrait of his father in sculpture, The Council of War features President Abraham Lincoln, Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton, and General Ulysses S. Grant weighing in on the Civil War. The sculpture has three variants. In this variant, Stanton holds his glasses.