The Physical Lincoln: A64bi1

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One of two images that inspired the design on the one-cent coin. Other is a64bi2.
Version 1: Digital Print of Hardcopy 1
a64bi1-v1.jpg
a64bi1-v1.jpg
Print Key: National Archives B-6346
Print URL: --
Pixels Shown: 1217 x 1540
Comments:
Observations:
Version 2: Digital Print of Hardcopy
a64bi1-v2.jpg
a64bi1-v2.jpg
Print Key: Library of Congress LC-USZ62-24498-3a25449u
Print URL: --
MaxPixels: 1058 x 1536
Comments:
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Version 3: Digital Print of Hardcopy
a64bi1-v3.jpg
a64bi1-v3.jpg
Print Key: Library of Congress LC-USZ61-1843-3a03556u
Print URL: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3a03556
MaxPixels: 880 x 1536
Comments: b&w film copy negative. 1 photographic print: carte-de-visite.
Observations:
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Print: Mellon p172
Caption: (p173) Reproduced from a positive printed on film from one frame of the original multiple-image stereographic negative made by Anthony Berger at Mathew Brady's gallery, in Washington, DC, February 9, 1864.
Collection: Meserve Collection
Observations:


<= a64ah5   a64bi2 =>
A64bi1
Photographer Berger
Location Washington, DC
Sitting 1864-02-09
Technique Photograph
Meserve # 81, 82, 83
Ostendorf # 88
Ostendorf pg 172, 105, 349
Mellon pg 172
Kunhardt pg 234, 328
Synonym none
AL ML RL TL WL XL
<= a64ah5 a64bi2 =>
 
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Photograph by Anthony Berger at Brady's Washington gallery, Tuesday, February 9, 1864.

Left eyebrow best distinguishes from a64bi2.

Facts about A64bi1RDF feed
Kunhardt Page 234  +, and 328  +
Mellon Page 172  +
Meserve Number 81  +, 82  +, and 83  +
Ostendorf Number 88  +
Ostendorf Page 172  +, 105  +, and 349  +
Sitdate 1864-02-09  +
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