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Abraham Lincoln
This popular portrait, painted 22 years after
Lincoln's death, was based upon another likeness of Lincoln done by George
P. A. Healy for a group portrait in 1869 called The Peace Makers. In it,
Lincoln confers with Generals Grant and Sherman and Admiral D. Porter on
board the River Queen at City Point, Virginia, near the end of the war.
Poster measures 24"x 32". |
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Abraham Lincoln
George Henry Story.
This reproduction of an 1800s portrait of Lincoln measures 16"x 20". |
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Lincoln Stamp Art
This unique piece is both art and artifact - containing a short biography of
Abraham Lincoln as well as genuine stamps that celebrate his life. Features
four stamps in an 8"x 10" double-matted piece that comes ready to frame. |
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Lincoln Stamp Art Framed
This unique piece is both art and artifact - containing a short biography of
Abraham Lincoln as well as genuine stamps that celebrate his life. Features
four stamps framed in a beautiful 1¼" mahogany bead frame with plexi-glass.
Piece measures 10"x 12" including matte and frame. |
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Lincoln's Funeral Train
It's a somber spring day on April 23, 1865, as Pennsylvania Railroad Engine
331 leads President Abraham Lincoln's funeral train between Philadelphia and
Harrisburg. The train used 42 different locomotives to make the trek from
Washington D.C. to President Lincoln's burial site in Springfield, Illinois.
25"x 14" limited edition canvas giclée print is signed and numbered by the
artist. |
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The Assassination of President Lincoln
This reproduction of a Currier & Ives print depicts the assassination of
Lincoln at Ford's Theater on April 14, 1865. Measures 11"x 8½". |
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The Gettysburg Address
Lincoln gives purpose to the bloody war in one of the greatest speeches in
American history. 18"x 24" poster includes complete text of the Gettysburg
Address. |
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Generals of the North
This unique reproduction of a 19th century painting is hand-colored and
features Abraham Lincoln and his commanders. Measures 14¼"x 19½". |
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Testing the Tools of War
Ron Stivers. President Lincoln observes the testing of America's first
machine gun - nicknamed the "Coffee Mill Gun" due to the hopper on top - at
Washington Arsenal in June of 1861. 25"x 17¾" limited edition print is
signed and numbered by the artist. |