Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln, Robert Todd Lincoln, Thomas Lincoln, William Wallace Lincoln, Mary Todd Hoover, Joseph
Description
In the years following Lincoln’s assassination, lithographic prints depicting the Lincoln family became popular among the Northern American public, often produced as commemoratives during anniversary celebrations. Since the family never sat for a formal portrait, artists relied on earlier photographs of its members to create their compositions, portraying the family members as they would have appeared at the start of Lincoln’s presidency. This black and white print from the late 1860s depicts the family members as they would have appeared at the start of Lincoln’s presidency. At center, President Lincoln sits cross-legged at a table, holding a book on his lap, as he looks up to Mary Todd at his right. Willie, leans against a table, gazing in the direction of his father. At the lower left, Tad marches into the scene, holding a toy drum. At the right, Robert Lincoln, dressed in his military uniform, looks out towards the viewer. Abraham Lincoln was not the only deceased family member at the time of this print’s creation. Willie had died from typhoid fever in 1862, sometime before the publication of this print. The print is “Respectfully Dedicated to the People of the United States.”Joseph Hoover was the most prominent Philadelphia publisher of chromolithographed parlor prints during the second half of the nineteenth century. In 1856, he established a woodturning and frame-making shop and began selling prints by 1865. Around 1868, he began supervising the lithography production at the firms of Duval & Hunter and James Queen, eventually founding his own...
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Harry T. Peters "America on Stone" Lithography Collection
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National Museum of American HistoryRecord Harvested From
Smithsonian InstitutionKeywords
- American Civil War Prints
- Art
- Children
- Civil War
- Clothing And Dress
- Dress Accessories
- Family
- Flowers
- Furnishings
- Government
- Hoover, Joseph
- Lincoln, Abraham
- Lincoln, Mary Todd
- Lincoln, Robert Todd
- Lincoln, Thomas
- Lincoln, William Wallace
- Marriage
- Music
- Patriotism
- Patriotism And Patriotic Symbols
- Peters Prints
- U.S. National Government, Executive Branch
- Uniforms, Military