Portrait photo of Lincoln & his secretaries, Nicolay & Hay
Zusammenfassung
Das Foto zeigt Präsident Abraham Lincoln, wie er am 8. November 1863 zwischen seinen Privatsekretären John G. Nicolay und John Hay bei einem Fototermin in Alexander Gardners Atelier in Washington D.C. sitzt. "An diesem Tag schrieb John Hay in sein Tagebuch:" Ging mit Mrs. Ames zu Gardner's Gallery & wurden bald von Nico (John G. Nicolay) und der Prest begleitet. Wir haben sehr viele Fotos gemacht... einige von der Prest. das Beste, was ich je gesehen habe. ... Nico & ich haben uns verewigt, indem wir uns in einer Gruppe mit den Prest verewigt haben ". (Quelle: Ostendorf, S. 142)
Since his death in 1865, Abraham Lincoln has been an iconic American figure depicted in a wide range of media forms including printed materials, sculpture, alternative timelines, animation, documentaries, small cameos, and many fictionalized interpretations. Lincoln's unique physical appearance, including his tall and lanky stature and his distinctive beard, made him a popular subject for portrait artists. Over time, the abundance of portraits of Lincoln has contributed to his iconic status and has helped to ensure that his memory and legacy are preserved. This Abraham Lincoln portraits dataset was generated using media from the world's largest public domain source Picryl.com.
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