Signed digital print on 110 lb natural white, matte paper. Custom trimmed – ready to frame!
The original portrait was on a 5-year loan and temporary exhibition at the historic Ford's Theatre and Museum in Washington, D.C., ending in 2017. It is a collage, mixed media & acrylic work on canvas and measures 48 x 60 in., 4 ft x 5 ft
Among the items used in creating Lincoln are a patriotic envelope featuring the Constitution, tintype photographs (in Lincoln’s eyebrow, beard and bow-tie) A newspaper dated January 6, 1863 was used in creating one of the white stripes of the flag along with an 1862 page from Harper’s Weekly. Several photos of slaves were used to construct Lincoln’s ear and the shadows around his eye and right cheekbone. A photograph of slaves picking cotton on a plantation has been fastened to the lower left portion of his jacket.
Prints are packaged in a protective cellophane sleeve and shipped to you in a sturdy kraft mailer. Orders ship once a week and can take up to 12 days to arrive. Prints ship from Nashville, Tennessee.
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