File:Abraham Lincoln LCCN2003654314.jpg
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English: Title: Abraham Lincoln
Abstract: Print is a composite. The head of Abraham Lincoln is superimposed on the figure and background of an earlier print by A.H. Ritchie showing John C. Calhoun, 1852. Physical description: 1 print : mezzotint. Notes: This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist card.; Inscribed in pencil on lower right: After T. Hicks.; Title from item. |
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