Description:

Abraham Lincoln Iconic Portrait After Hesler by George B. Ayres

The iconic photograph of a beardless Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), future 16th U.S. President, originally taken on June 3, 1860 by Chicago photographer Alexander Hesler (1823-1895), who sold some of his original glass negatives to Philadelphia photographer George B. Ayres in 1867. Ayres discretely retouched Hesler's original negatives in order to correct wear or damage, and started selling them after 1881 and until his death in 1905. The black and white matte photo is adhered to a thick chipboard mount. "Copyright / Geo. B. Ayres / Phila" is inscribed verso, as is a name, possibly "CV Pohlson," in pencil. Expected wear to the photo surface including a few scattered minor scuffs and isolated foxing, else near fine. Discoloration from mat burn and mounting traces can be found along the edges verso. Print Approx. 7.25" x 9", the original frame is Approx. 10.5" x 9".

Alexander Hesler had photographed four views of Abraham Lincoln in a single sitting on June 3, 1860 in Springfield, Illinois. Lincoln had recently been nominated as presidential candidate at the Republican National Convention held in Chicago two weeks earlier, on May 18, 1860. Of the 36 extant photographs of Lincoln taken before assuming the presidency, ca. 1846/1847- February 1861, Hesler's portraits are some of the best known. They were praised by Lincoln himself, who is quoted as saying, "Well, that looks right, and expresses me better than any I have seen." Hesler's portraits were prized not only for accurately documenting Lincoln's dominant physical features, but also for capturing the spirit, or essence, of the aspiring politician.

This portrait is from Hesler's "Negative No. 1," which Ayres describes in a contemporary promotional pamphlet as representing "Mr. Lincoln's face almost in profile. The pose is most happily chosen as showing his peculiar facial characteristics--the full, high forehead and its wealth of hair, the shaggy eyebrows, 'the lone mole,' the hollow check and massive jaw, the lip awry, --and above all, the sculpturesque nose, beautifully defined against the background."

Ayres proudly recounted how his purchase of Hesler's original Lincoln negatives in 1867 safeguarded them from almost certain destruction in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. Sadly, the negatives could not escape accidental damage: they were broken in the mail in 1933.

This lot is located in Boca Raton, Fl and its shipment will be made directly by Artelisted. Shipping insurance is the responsibility of the buyer. Ask us if you want to add insurance cost. Note that if there is loss or damage due to bad handling by the transporter, this loss will be assumed only by the buyer. Enquires are welcome, do not hesitate to contact us at your convenience, we are looking to providing you with an excellent service.

  • Condition: The lots offered in this sale have been selected among many options and always thinking of offering excellent opportunities to the customers. The vast majority are original of the time (unless otherwise indicated).. We have included quality images showing its current condition. Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.

Accepted Forms of Payment:

American Express, COD (cash on delivery), Discover, MasterCard, Money Order / Cashiers Check, Personal Check, Visa, Wire Transfer

Shipping

We mainly ship via USPS Priority or First Class.

-Only small lot(s) could be H&S directly from Artelisted via USPS into the USA. Note that the insurance is not included (contact us if you desire insurance).

-Large items might be coordinated with a private shipper. You can research shipper companies. Our Zip Code 33428. Artelisted will keep the option to don't deliver large staff. We can help coordinating the staff to a another shipper. Buyer will pay handling, shipping, and insurance (if desired) costs. Shipping costs depends on final destination.

Sometimes the items are in the owner possession. In this case the shipping will be from a third party delivery.

In this case as a trusted third-party Artelisted collects, holds in an escrow account)and disperses payments once buyers and sellers are satisfied.

STEP 1
Final costs are calculated (including shipping), and the buyer submits payment through Paypal, Credit Card, or Wire Transfer.

STEP 2
After the payment is verified, the seller sends the painting within ten days. Artelisted ensures that paintings are sent with a tracking number. Insurance is purchased at the cost and discretion of the seller.

STEP 3
Enjoy your artwork.

If you are discontent you have five days, from the confirmed shipping delivery date, to send an email to [email protected]. If you choose to return the lot, you the buyer, will be responsible for shipping, shipping insurance costs and all the buyers premiums.

July 27, 2023 5:00 PM EDT
Boca Raton, FL, US

Artelisted

You agree to pay a buyer's premium of 25% and any applicable taxes and shipping.

View full terms and conditions

Bid Increments
From: To: Increments:
$0 $5 $1
$6 $19 $2
$20 $49 $3
$50 $99 $5
$100 $199 $10
$200 $499 $20
$500 $999 $50
$1,000 $4,999 $100
$5,000 + $200