Sale 2486, Part I - The Harold Holzer Collection of Lincolniana, September 27, 2018
144 c (PRINTS—MEMORIAL.) Group of 4 large memorial prints of Lincoln. Various sizes and conditions. Vp, 1865 and undated [400/600] Currier & Ives.“Abraham Lincoln, the Martyr President,Assassinated April 14th 1865.” Engraving, 27 1 / 2 x 21 1 / 4 inches, after Brady’s Cooper Union photo with beard and black border added. New York, ©1860 but circa 1865 * Sartain. “Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States.” Mezzotint, 23 3 / 4 x 17 inches, featuring Lincoln on Blair’s body. Chicago, undated * [Gibson & Co.] “Abraham Lincoln, Late President of the U.S. Assassinated April 14th 1865.” Tinted lithograph, 21 1 / 4 x 15 inches. Np, undated * Fishel, Adler & Schwartz. “Abraham Lincoln.” Engraving featuring Lincoln’s head on Andrew Jackson’s body, 35 x 26 inches; quite worn with crude tape repairs on verso. New York, late 19th century. 145 c (PRINTS—MEMORIAL.) Group of 6 framed prints issued after Lincoln’s death. Various sizes and conditions. Vp, 1865-98 [400/600] Marshall. “Abraham Lincoln.” Engraving, 21 x 16 to sight; perhaps the most acclaimed of the post-war Lincoln prints (Lincoln Image, pages 211-214). Boston:Ticknor & Fields, 1866 * Small untitled imitation of the Marshall, 3 3 / 4 x 2 3 / 4 inches to sight * [Lincoln consoling a standing child]. Engraving, 17 1 / 2 x 13 1 / 2 inches to sight. Np, undated * Kramer. [Lincoln and his Generals.] Lithograph, 14 x 18 inches to sight; cropped with loss of title. The image used on the dust jacket of the Lincoln Image. New York, 1865 * Kurz & Allison. Untitled portrait of Lincoln. Chromolithograph, 29 x 23 inches to sight. [Chicago, late 19th century] * Rees. “Abraham Lincoln’s Return Home after his Successful Campaign for the Presidency.” Colored lithograph, 17 x 21 inches to sight. Omaha, NE, [1898]. 146 c (PRINTS—MEMORIAL.) Group of 14 prints issued after Lincoln’s death. Various sizes and conditions. Vp, 1865-66 and undated [500/750] Currier & Ives. Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States, Assassinated April 14th 1865. Hand-colored lithograph, 14 3 / 4 x 11 inches. New York, 1865 * Halpin after Carpenter. Early reproduction of the untitled 1866 print, 15 x 11 inches. New York, 1866 (see lot 134 for a signed copy) * Ritchie. “A. Lincoln [facsimile signature], Engraved . . . for Raymond’s Life of Lincoln.” Engraving based on 1864 Brady photo (O-91), with torso added. New York: Derby & Miller, 1865 * Buttre after Hollis. “Abraham Lincoln Entering Richmond, April 3d 1865.” Engraving, 10 x 11 1 / 2 inches. Boston: Russell, 1866 * Kimmel & Forster. “Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States” hand- colored lithograph, 12 x 9 inches. New York, circa 1865 * Duval, “[Champions] of Liberty.” Tinted lithograph, 16 x 10 inches; lacking the left half featuring Washington. Philadelphia, undated * Max Rosenthal (signed in stone). Untitled chromolithograph after Brady $5 bill portrait (O-92), 12 x 10 inches. Philadelphia, undated * “On the Stump with Douglas.” Chromolithograph , 10 x 7 inches, no artist, place or date * Duganne. “In Memoriam, Good Friday, Passion Week, MDCCCLXV.” Engraving, 15 x 10 inches * Perine. “Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States (1861-1865).” Engraving, 17 x 12 inches. New York, ©1864 but circa 1865 * Sartain. “Abraham Lincoln.” Engraving, 16 x 12 inches. Philadelphia, undated * Unidentified mezzotint portrait, trimmed to 16 x 12 inches * Bingham & Dodd. Untitled portrait with facsimile signature. Chromolithograph, 19 x 15 inches, “printed in oil colors.” Connecticut, 1865 * Untitled full-length portrait, apparently after Carter, Wenderoth and Taylor, utilizing an older pose of Andrew Johnson’s body. Engraving, 20 3 / 4 x 15 1 / 2 inches. Np, undated. 147 c (PRINTS—MEMORIAL.) Group of 4 prints of Washington and Lincoln together. Various sizes and conditions. Vp, 1865 and undated [300/400] Currier & Ives.“Washington and Lincoln:The Father and the Saviour of our Country.” Lithograph, 17 1 / 2 x 13 inches. New York, 1865 * Baker. “Gems of Art: Washington, Lincoln.” Engraving, 8 x 10 inches. Boston: J. H. Bufford, undated * Levin. “Champions of Freedom” (depicting Lincoln and Washington). Tinted lithograph, 10 x 13 inches. Np, undated * Small untitled engraving of the Lincoln-Washington apotheosis scene, apparently intended for use in a locket but here untrimmed with two examples uncut, together 1 3 / 4 x 3 1 / 4 inches. Np, undated. with —F. Bolt. “G. Washington,” stipple engraving 5 3 / 4 x 3 inches, possibly a book frontispiece, a fictitious portrait of the president (Baker 807). [Berlin], 1796.
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