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Alexander Gardner, 1860s. Abraham Lincoln became the President of the United States in the November 1860 election and along with his election came the threat of war. Gardner was well-positioned in Washington, D.C. to document the pre-war events, and his popularity rose as a portrait photographer, capturing the visages of soldiers leaving for war.
Alexander Gardner Meserve-Kunhardt Foundation Profile image Alexander Gardner [103] Imperial albumen print Sotheby's, New York, 5 October 2011, N08775, Lot 43 This image emphasizes Lincoln's large, lanky legs. [104] November 8, 1863 Alexander Gardner [103] Lincoln with his two secretaries, John Nicolay (left) and John Hay (right) January 8 ...
Alexander Gardner Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States [s 2] Sarah Bernhardt: 1864 Nadar: Paris, France [s 2] Wanted Poster: 20 April 1865 Unknown United States [s 2] Execution of the Lincoln Conspirators at Washington Arsenal: 7 July 1865 Alexander Gardner: Washington, D.C., United States [s 1] Portrait of Sir John Herschel: 1867 Julia ...
Alexander Gardner, 1856 self-portrait. Alexander Gardner (1821–1882) was born in Paisley, Scotland. He became an apprentice silversmith jeweller at the age of fourteen. Soon, Gardner found out that his interests and talents lay in finance and journalism. When he was twenty-one he left the jeweler's shop for a job on the Glasgow Sentinel as a ...
Execution of Lincoln Assassination Conspirators, Conspirator's graves. Camera manufacturer: Canon: Camera model: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III: Author: Alexander Gardner (1821-1882) Exposure time: 1/1 sec (1) F-number: f/11: ISO speed rating: 100: Date and time of data generation: 12:03, 16 December 2008: Lens focal length: 50 mm: Label #000001: Headline
English: This famous image of Lincoln was photographed by Alexander Gardner on November 8, 1863, just weeks before he would deliver the Gettysburg Address. It is sometimes referred to as the "Gettysburg portrait," although it was actually taken in Washington.
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Original – Execution of the Lincoln assassination conspirators Reason High resolution of a LOC photograph Articles in which this image appears Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Capital punishment by the United States federal government, Alexander Gardner (photographer), 10+ articles FP category for this image