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Abraham Lincoln with his youngest son Tad, taken ten weeks before the President was assassinated. Alexander Gardner [ 117 ] Gelatin silver print of a carte-de-visite printed from one frame of the lost original multiple-image stereographic negative.
Lincoln’s character was notoriously difficult to capture in pictures, but Alexander Gardner’s close-up portrait, quite innovative in contrast to the typical full-length portrait style, comes closest to preserving the expressive contours of Lincoln’s face and his penetrating gaze.
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English: [Abraham Lincoln, candidate for U.S. president, three-quarter length portrait, before delivering his Cooper Union address in New York City] / Brady, N.Y. by Brady, Mathew B., approximately 1823-1896, photographer 1860 February 27 [printed later] The image has been rotated slightly and cropped, and the tone has been slightly adjusted.
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The final chapter is an account of Lincoln's assassination and death. The photographs and drawings that fill the book are drawn from many sources, including the Abraham Lincoln Museum, the National Portrait Gallery, and other historical archives. Many of the photographs are portraits of Lincoln. Freedman uses them as a focal point in his narrative.
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