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Lincoln walked into the gallery of the famous Matthew Brady and instead met Brady’s assistant, Alexander Gardner. Thus began a long, unique relationship that Lowry deftly explored in his new book, The ...
The Ridgefield man has published an e-book, "Abraham Lincoln at Gettysburg: A Review of Alexander Gardner's Stereoscopic Photos." It's available at Amazon.com for $2.99. "It's a book with a long ...
Courtesy of Abraham Lincoln Book Shop ... Weinberg Lincoln Conspirators Collection Before Alexander Gardner made the most memorable photographs of the American Civil War, he had a hard time ...
When you think of Civil War photography, you might think of the man known as the father of the genre, Mathew Brady, and not his one-time assistant, Alexander Gardner. Many of Gardner’s photographs are ...
From dingy boxes he pulled portraits of Abraham Lincoln ... the Washington photographer Alexander Gardner. Although often overshadowed by his former employer, Mathew B. Brady, Gardner was the ...
Interactive by 5WInfographics; Text by Brian Wolly - Digital Editorial Director Photographer Alexander ... a different Lincoln in this higher-resolution scan of the left side of Gardner's second ...
Not even Abraham Lincoln could be in two places at once ... disputed image — part of a pair of stereoscopic images by Alexander Gardner — in a bid to help a student identify faces in the ...
LEFT: President Trump (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post). RIGHT: President Abraham Lincoln (Alexander Gardner/U.S. Library of Congress/Getty Images) (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post ...
As Abraham Lincoln’s assistant private secretary, John Hay, cryptically noted in his diary on Sunday, Nov. 8, 1863: “Went with Mrs Ames to Gardner’s gallery & were soon joined by Nico & the ...
The Bowdoin College Museum of Art is proud to announce the acquisition of a rare vintage photograph of Abraham Lincoln’s first inaugural. Acquired at auction in October and attributed to the ...
President Abraham Lincoln sits for a portrait on Feb. 5, 1865. Alexander Gardner/U.S. Library of Congress via Getty Images Also included in the collection is an 1824 book containing the first ...
The Ridgefield man has published an e-book, "Abraham Lincoln at Gettysburg: A Review of Alexander Gardner's Stereoscopic Photos." It's available at Amazon.com for $2.99. "It's a book with a long ...
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