An American Hero in Prints Abroad
An American Hero in Prints Abroad
The European Image of Lincoln
This chapter examines the images and prints of Abraham Lincoln in Europe. It explains that Lincoln suffered an image problem at the start of his presidential career and that his critics used rugged pictures of him abroad. It describes the images, engravings, and lithographs of Lincoln produced by various artists including D. J. Pound, J. T. Whatley, and Salvador Dali, and the cartoons that lampooned him in several magazines including Vanity Fair, London Fun, and Punch.
Keywords: Abraham Lincoln, prints, image problem, engravings, lithographs, D. J. Pound, J. T. Whatley, Salvador Dali, cartoons
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