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Four CDVs related to Lincoln's Assassination

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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 200

Four CDVs related to Lincoln's Assassination

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4 albumen photograph CDVs framed together with a reduced facsimile of the Ford's Theater broadside. CDVs: 10.3x6 cm (4x2¼"); facsimile: 12.3x6.2 cm (4¾x2½"); together in Optium Museum Acrylic glass frame: 32.4x30.5 cm (12¾x12"). Reverse of frame under acrylic glass to reveal CDV imprints. Pictured are Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln, John Wilkes Booth, and Laura Keene. Laura Keene was a British stage actress and theatre manager. She is most famous for being the lead actress in the play Our American Cousin, which was attended by President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theater in Washington, D.C., on the evening of his assassination. After the shooting, amid the confusion, Keene made her way to the presidential box where Lincoln lay dying and cradled the mortally wounded President's head in her lap. President Lincoln's fatal head wound bled on her dress, staining her cuff. The cuff was later donated to the National Museum of American History. CDVs are from the following publishers: Abraham Lincoln: Charles Taber & Co., New Bedford, MA. Mary Todd Lincoln: Potter & Robie, Lawrence. MA. John Wilkes Booth: Silsbee, Case & Co., Boston. Laura Keene: Charles D. Fredricks & Co., New York.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 200
Beschreibung:

4 albumen photograph CDVs framed together with a reduced facsimile of the Ford's Theater broadside. CDVs: 10.3x6 cm (4x2¼"); facsimile: 12.3x6.2 cm (4¾x2½"); together in Optium Museum Acrylic glass frame: 32.4x30.5 cm (12¾x12"). Reverse of frame under acrylic glass to reveal CDV imprints. Pictured are Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln, John Wilkes Booth, and Laura Keene. Laura Keene was a British stage actress and theatre manager. She is most famous for being the lead actress in the play Our American Cousin, which was attended by President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theater in Washington, D.C., on the evening of his assassination. After the shooting, amid the confusion, Keene made her way to the presidential box where Lincoln lay dying and cradled the mortally wounded President's head in her lap. President Lincoln's fatal head wound bled on her dress, staining her cuff. The cuff was later donated to the National Museum of American History. CDVs are from the following publishers: Abraham Lincoln: Charles Taber & Co., New Bedford, MA. Mary Todd Lincoln: Potter & Robie, Lawrence. MA. John Wilkes Booth: Silsbee, Case & Co., Boston. Laura Keene: Charles D. Fredricks & Co., New York.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 200
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