The Physical Lincoln: A60x6

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Print: Library of Congress
Has hardcopy:Yes as of 2007-04.
Print: Mellon p66
Caption: (p67) Contemporary albumen print from a lost contemporary negative of a pose believed to have been made by William Shaw, probably in Chicago or Springfield, during the spring or summer of 1860.
Collection: Mellon Collection.
Observations: The image has been heavily retouched at some point. Neck is smoothed out, corrugations of chin skin are smoothed out, all but the vertical cheek lines are smoothed out, and the bag under the right eye has been diminished. Is that a mass in the right upper eyelid?
Print: Mellon p193 UL
Caption: (p192) Rare unretouched contemporary albumen print from the lost original negative believed to have been made by William Shaw, probably in Chicago or Springfield, during the spring or summer of 1860.
Collection: Ostendorf Collection.
Observations: Same pattern of retouching as the print above. No suggestion of mass in right upper eyelid.
Print: Kunhardt p95
Observations: No suggestion of mass in right upper eyelid.



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A60x6
Photographer Shaw
Location Illinois (?)
Sitting 1860
Technique Photograph
Meserve # 113
Ostendorf # 33
Ostendorf pg 52, 261
Mellon pg 66, 193 UL
Kunhardt pg 95 LL
Synonym none
AL ML RL TL WL XL
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Hamilton
Photograph, by an unknown cameraman, Springfield, about June, 1860.
Facts about A60x6RDF feed
Kunhardt Page 95  +
Mellon Page 66  +, and 193  +
Meserve Number 113  +
Ostendorf Number 33  +
Ostendorf Page 52  +, and 261  +
Sitdate 1860  +
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