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This popular portrait, painted twenty-two years after Lincoln’s death, was based upon another likeness of Lincoln done by George P. A. Healy for a group portrait in 1869 called the Peace Makers. In it, Lincoln confers with Generals Grant and Sherman and Admiral D. Porter on board the River Queen at City Point, Virginia, near the end of the war. Healy is believed to have done his original life sketches of Lincoln at the White House in 1864. |
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George Peter Alexander Healy American academic painter of highly realistic portraits |
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$270 |
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The framed art measures 24" x 32" and the framing presentation
consists of a wonderful |
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