Photo of Abraham Lincoln as he Appeared directly after his Nomination in 1860
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This vintage illustrated print, circa 1950, is a beardless portraiture of "Abraham Lincoln as he Appeared directly after his Nomination in 1860 by Alexander Hesler or Hessler. After Lincoln gave his famous speech at Cooper Union in New York City, this image is considered a key factor in his presidential campaign as it widely circulated and presented him as a strong, capable leader. About the 1860 Lincoln photo: Date : 27 February 1860 Location : Copper Union, New York City Distinguishing features: Lincoln is beardless in this photo. Lincoln Diptych - 2 photos Dimensions : Frame Color : Black Frame Size : 12.37 x 18.37 inches Sight Size : 11.37 x 16.25 inches More info: in the back see picture #2