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Abraham Lincoln Life Masks
One of the myths surrounding Lincoln is that a death mask was made after his assassination. In fact, Lincoln had two life masks done, five years apart. The first was produced by Leonard Volk in Chicago, Illinois, in April 1860.
Lincoln’s Life Masks - Ford's Theatre
These two extraordinary life masks—made but five years apart—record with painful precision the grueling physical toll the Civil War exacted on Abraham Lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln Life Mask by Clark Mills, 1865
On February 11, 1865, about two months before his death, Abraham Lincoln permitted sculptor Clark Mills to make this life mask of his face. This was the second and last life mask made of Lincoln. The strain of the presidency was written on Abraham Lincoln’s face.
Frequently Asked Questions: Other Questions - U.S. National Park Service
Where is Abraham Lincoln’s death mask? No death mask of Abraham Lincoln exists. However, two “life masks” exist, one of which is often mistaken for a death mask. The Ford’s Theatre Historic Lobby displays a cast of an 1860 life mask alongside the spiral staircase that leads to …
Abraham Lincoln | 3D Digitization - Smithsonian Institution
Looking at this cast of Abraham Lincoln’s face, which appears gaunt and careworn, one may think that it is a death mask, but in fact, it was taken from life on February 11, 1865, by sculptor Clark Mills.
Abraham Lincoln and his Life Masks - History Things
2024年4月19日 · Abraham Lincoln’s death was a dark moment in American history. It was an era where Presidents were not so closely guarded and his death at the hands of John Wilkes Booth stunned the country. Before his death, Lincoln had two life masks made, one in April 1860 by Leonard Volk in Chicago, Illinois.
Watch a President Age - Library of Congress
The difference in Lincoln's appearance, only five years after the 1860 mask and two months before his death, is striking. When sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens first viewed it, he thought it was a death mask.
Life Mask of Abraham Lincoln by Clark Mills - The Henry Ford
These life masks were reproduced and several sculptors used them as the basis for statues. Clark Mills made this cast of Lincoln's face on February 11, 1865, sixty days before the president was assassinated. In 1867, Mills proposed using this life mask for a …
Abraham Lincoln - National Museum of American History
On February 11, 1865, about two months before his death, Abraham Lincoln permitted sculptor Clark Mills to make this life mask of his face. Abraham Lincoln was the first American president to be assassinated.
Leonard Wells Volk | Life Mask of Abraham Lincoln | American
The life mask reproduces Lincoln’s beardless face as it appeared during his first presidential campaign. The hand (2007.185.1) grips a broomstick, a prop that Lincoln improvised upon Volk’s suggestion that he hold something cylindrical resembling a document.