Abraham Lincoln Life Mask (Volk)
Abraham Lincoln Life Mask (Volk)
Published 2017-05-18T17:55:24+00:00
In spring 1860 Chicago sculptor Leonard W. Volk learned that Abraham Lincoln was trying a prolonged court case in that city and invited the prominent lawyer and politician to sit for him. The two had met earlier, in 1858, during the heated Lincoln-Douglas senatorial debates. Volk was then working on a statue of Douglas and asked to portray his opponent as well. Lincoln agreed but was too busy to fulfill Volk’s request. In 1860, with Lincoln emerging as a Republican presidential prospect, Volk once again broached the topic.
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Date de publication | 18/05/2017 |
Titre | Abraham Lincoln Life Mask (Volk) |
Date | 1917 |
Période | Modern art |
Medium | Bronze |
Artiste | Leonard Wells Volk |
Localisation | Smithsonian |