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Back-mark: “J.B. & H.D. Hamilton/ Cleveland. OH.” Period reprint of famed Matthew Brady photograph, depicting seated President with son Tad beside, gazing into a book. The photograph was originally taken on February 9, 1864 at the Washington D.C studio of Matthew Brady, regarded as the “father of photojournalism”. Lincoln posed for a series of photos with his youngest son Tad, which were taken by Brady’s assistant Anthony Berger (1832-1897). The portrait was widely reproduced and sold in the form of photographs, lithographs and engravings Image clear & clean but lightly yellowed. Else VG. [JP]
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