The Physical Lincoln: A64y1

From Lincolnwiki

Jump to: navigation, search
Version 1: Digital Print of Hardcopy
a64y1-v1-left-sub600.jpg
a64y1-v1-left-sub600.jpg
a64y1-v1.jpg
a64y1-v1.jpg
Print Key: Library of Congress LC-USZ61-807-3a02574u
Print URL: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3a02574
MaxPixels: 5507 x 2684 (stereo pair)
Comments: b&w film copy negative. 1 photographic print on stereo card: albumen silver.
Observations: Ostendorf believes the hair was cropped short to facilitate the February 1865 casting of Lincoln's head by Clark Mills. Such a late date seems unlikely. Compared to Lincoln's emaciated appearance in other Feb. 1865 photographs, he looks much better here.
Version 2: Digital Print of Hardcopy
a64y2-v2.jpg
a64y2-v2.jpg
Print Key: Library of Congress LC-USZ62-26398-3a27198u
Print URL: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3a27198
MaxPixels: 1536 x 769 (stereo pair)
Comments: b&w film copy negative. 1 photographic print on stereo card: albumen silver.
Observations: This is a different digital image of the same source analog image as the other version.




<= a64dz3   a64y2 =>
A64y1
Photographer Anthony Co.
Location Washington, DC
Sitting 1864-or-1865
Technique Photograph
Meserve # 92
Ostendorf # 103
Ostendorf pg 196, 127
Mellon pg warning.png“” is no number.
Kunhardt pg 256, 337
Synonym none
AL ML RL TL WL XL
<= a64dz3 a64y2 =>
 
 hamilton 
Photograph by E. & H.T. Anthony Co., Washington, DC, February, 1865.
Facts about A64y1RDF feed
Kunhardt Page 256  +, and 337  +
Mellon Page warning.png“” is no number.
Meserve Number 92  +
Ostendorf Number 103  +
Ostendorf Page 196  +, and 127  +
Sitdate 1864-or-1865  +
Personal tools