| | |  | Vintage Photos | Home » » » Abraham Lincoln, Seated Portrait by Alexander Gardner, Created February 5, 1865 - Photographic Print from the Library of Congress Collection | | | | | | | Description: | | Photographs America presents thousands of stunning, keepsake, and whimsical photographic prints by noted American photographer Carol M. Highsmith as well as thousands more custom-corrected prints of vintage photographs from the Library of Congress collection. The images depict every region and every state: scenic landscapes, city skylines, aerial and small-town scenes, rustic rural views, Civil War sites, classic American landmarks, majestic national and state parks, intricate architectural details, fine art, animals, humorous situations, historic color and B&W photographs and engravings, vintage circus posters, World War I and II posters, and W.P.A. posters. Most photographs enlarge beautifully into the dimensions ordered. Square and other irregular-size photographs, however, will be printed at the maximum size that best represents and maintains the visual quality of these images within the ordered dimensions. | | | Features: | |
• Photographic Print from the Library of Congress Collection.
• We also offer thousands of landscape and city views as well ascontemporary prints by Carol M. Highsmith.
• Every print is produced on premium-grade photo paper using exceptionally high quality photo printers.
• Each print is carefully packaged in a strong card-board tube or heavy duty card-board envelope to ensure safe arrival.
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Honest AbeMay 12, 2011
By NumeralXVI This portrait serves as an excellent way to remind ourselves of the sacrifices borne by one of our country's greatest presidents, Abraham Lincoln.
The portrait itself measures slightly larger than the advertised 16x20 inches. This is due to a white border which bears his name at the bottom. This means that in order to fit the print into a 16x20 inch frame, one will either have to cut or fold the border out of the way.
However, the printing process provides an excellent rendition of the original photograph. The grains from the original film have been preserved, giving Mr. Lincoln a dignified, aged look. This only serves to increase the character he exudes in the photograph.
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