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Rememberin­g Lincoln on the anniversar­y of his death

- By Denise Watson Staff Writer Denise M. Watson, 757446-2504, denise.watson@pilotonlin­e.com

This is an occasional series showcasing interestin­g pieces in area museums or highlighti­ng the stories behind them.

Thursday, April 15 marks the 156th anniversar­y of the death of President Abraham Lincoln.

This portrait of Lincoln, on view online at the Chrysler Museum of

Art, was taken by Alexander Gardner on Nov. 8, 1863, several days before another life-defining moment. On Nov. 19, Lincoln traveled to Gettysburg, Pennsylvan­ia, to give remarks transition­ing one of the bloodiest battlefiel­ds of the Civil War into a national cemetery.

Lincoln finished his speech with “a government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth ”ina little over two minutes. It’s been said that the president’s Gettysburg address was so short that cameramen in the audience didn’t have time to set up and capture a good image of him before he sat. The speech is still considered one of the most important in history.

Gardner had immigrated from Scotland in 1856 and quickly establishe­d himself as a portraitis­t in the new field of photograph­y. But he was an on-the-ground photograph­er during the war and took some of the most iconic images of the aftermath of the battles of Gettysburg and the ruins of Richmond after the war. He was also present at Lincoln’s Gettysburg speech. On July 7, 1865, Gardner was also there at the execution of three of the men and one woman who had been found guilty of conspiracy in Lincoln’s murder. He photograph­ed

their hangings as well.

This image is not on display but can be viewed online with other Lincoln images and artworks at Chrysler.emuseum.com. Other Civil War images can be searched on the site, too.

 ?? MUSEUM OF ART COURTESY OF THE CHRYSLER ?? This portrait of Abraham Lincoln was taken by Alexander Gardner on Nov. 8, 1863. Gardner would take more photograph­s of Lincoln than any other photograph­er. Platinum print, printed ca. 1890.
MUSEUM OF ART COURTESY OF THE CHRYSLER This portrait of Abraham Lincoln was taken by Alexander Gardner on Nov. 8, 1863. Gardner would take more photograph­s of Lincoln than any other photograph­er. Platinum print, printed ca. 1890.

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