ALEXANDER HESLER (1823-1895) and GEORGE B. AYRES (1867-Date Unknown)
ALEXANDER HESLER (1823-1895) and GEORGE B. AYRES (1867-Date Unknown)

Abraham Lincoln, 1860

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ALEXANDER HESLER (1823-1895) and GEORGE B. AYRES (1867-Date Unknown)
Abraham Lincoln, 1860
Woodburytype, printed c. 1881
partial copyright credit stamp (on the recto); copyright credit in ink (on the reverse of the flush-mount)
8½ x 6¾in. (21.5 x 17.2cm.)

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Lot Essay

The original portrait of Abraham Lincoln was taken by the photographer Alexander Hesler in Springfield, Illinois on June 3, 1860, during Lincoln's presidential campaign. The large size of the negative (8 x 10in.) created a revealing contemporary portrait of Lincoln for voters. On Hesler's retirement, G.B. Ayres took possession of his studio and plates, printing from the glass plate of Lincoln until the end of the century.

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