Carte De Visite Collection - Abraham Lincoln Focused, ca.1860- ca.1890
Abstract
The cartes de visite and cabinet cards collection is an assembled collection, originating from various 19th century photographic studios such as those of Matthew Brady and the London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company. Dr. Lloyd Ostendorf, the internationally known "Lincoln Artist," of Dayton, Ohio, known around the world as the foremost authority on Lincoln images, generously identified the majority of the subjects in the photographs, through his assistance to the museum staff. His 1998 publication, "Lincoln's Photographs: A Complete Album", is the most complete and authoritative photographic source and reference available, based upon a lifetime of collecting, studying and assembling the photographs of Abraham Lincoln. The cartes de visite and cabinet size cards chiefly portray well-known and famous people such as Abraham Lincoln, Mary Todd Lincoln, 19th century American and European statesmen, military officers of the Civil War, and also portraits of the not-sofamous. The carte de visites generally measure 4 1/4" x 2 1/2"; the larger cabinet size cards measure approximately 5 x 7 inches. In addition, the collections of stereographs reproduced many of the same images, scenes illustrating historical people, places, and events. The stereographs, measuring approximately 4 1/2" x 7", used prints by various processes, some of which were hand tinted. Stereo graphs were formed of two images placed side by side, and when properly viewed through a stereoscope, give a sense of3-D viewing. From a cultural perspective, the personal photograph collections in the Civil War era were part of a family's parlor: the collections of cased photographs and albums containing tintypes, cartes de visite and cabinet cards, along with stereographs to view in the hand stereoscope, depicted family members, Civil War views, military leaders, famous statesmen, and leading artists of the 19th century social and cultural scene. Several of the photographs have autograph signatures on them, including those for the portraits of: Philip H. Sheridan; Robert Anderson; W. Butler Beck; F. B. Carpenter (signed to W. H. Herndon); George B. Crittenden, and other notables. Some of the carte de visites are portraits of 19th engravings and lithographs--most are photographs that have been projected onto the extremely thin paper, mounted onto a heavy paper backing.
The provenance is unknown, except where the origin is definitely known or the donor can be identified, such as when it is noted on the verso of a carte de visite or photograph. These include photographs and carte de visites donated by Frederick Hill Meserve, during his association with Lincoln Memorial University's Department of Lincolniana, then headed by R. Gerald McMurtry. Dr. Meserve was America's first great photograph collector, and he was the discoverer and owner of about 10,000 glass-plate negatives of portraits from Lincoln's era. His collection grew as he added thousands of photographs to the collection. Two carte de visites of Mrs. Joshua Fry Speed (nee Fanny Henning), were donated by Philip Speed Tuley.
Dates
- ca.1860- ca.1890
Extent
From the Collection: 7 Volumes
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Content Index
.001 Lincoln, Abraham (0-42) variant
.002 Lincoln, Abraham (0-49)
.003 Lincoln, Abraham (0-53)
.004 Lincoln, Abraham (0-61) variant
.005 Lincoln, Abraham (0-69)
.006 Lincoln, Abraham (0-84)
.007 Lincoln, Abraham (0-86)
.008 Lincoln, Abraham (0-89)
.009 Lincoln, Abraham (0-91)
91.0012 Lincoln, Abraham (0-120)
95.002
.010 Lincoln, Abraham (0-91) variant
.011 Lincoln, Abraham (0-55)
.011a Lincoln, Abraham (0-95)
.012 Lincoln lithograph (0-9) w. beard added
.013 Lincoln lithograph (0-9) w. beard added
.014 Lincoln lithograph (0-9) w. beard added
.015 Lincoln lithograph (0-42) w. beard added
.016 Lincoln, steel engraving (0-57)
.017 Lincoln, Abraham, (head from 0-84)
.018 Lincoln steel engraving (0-55)
.019 Lincoln steel engraving (0-55)
.020 Lincoln steel engraving (0-55)
.021 Lincoln steel engraving (0-84)
.022 Lincoln photo of steel engraving (0-84)
.023 Lincoln lithograph (0-87)
.024 Lincoln steel engraving (0-87)
.025 Lincoln photo of engraving (0-91) variant
.026-.033 Lincoln photo of engraving (0-91) variant
.034 Lincoln steel engraving (0-91)
.035-.042 Lincoln photos of engraving (0-92)
.043 Lincoln photos of engraving (0-92)
.044-.050 Lincoln with Tad, lithograph (0-93) variants
.051-.052 Lincoln with wife, lithograph
.053 Lincoln with wife, lithograph
.054 Lincoln with wife, lithograph
.055 Lincoln, Cabinet
.056 Lincoln cartoon: "A Bitter Draught"
.057 Lincoln, death of
.058 Lincoln, Generals and
.059 Lincoln, ghost with Jefferson Davis
.060 Lincoln, early home of
.061 Lincoln, Springfield home (view #1)
.062 Lincoln, Springfield home (view #2)
.063 Lincoln, Springfield home (view #3)
.064 Lincoln, Peace Commissioners
.065 Lincoln, Mrs. Mary Todd (1861)
.066-.067 Lincoln, Mrs. Mary Todd (vignette)
.068 Lincoln, Mrs. Mary Todd (retouched)
.069 Lincoln, Mrs. Mary Todd (1862)
.070 Lincoln, Mrs. Mary Todd (view #5)
.071 Lincoln, Mrs. Mary Todd (vignette, view #6)
.072 Lincoln, Mrs. Mary Todd (view #7)
.073-.075 Lincoln, Mrs. Mary Todd (1863)
.076 Lincoln, Mrs. Mary Todd (silhouette)
.077 Lincoln, Mrs. Mary Todd, steel engraving
80-0802 Death bed scene (Lincoln)
95.005 STEREOGRAPHS: Lincoln-related
.001 "Guard of Honor w/Pres. Lincoln's Remains, City Hall, N. Y."
.002-.003 "Lincoln Memorial, Dissected Leaves"
.004 "Our Martyr Presidents," copyrighted 1893
.005 "The Martyrs, Lincoln and Garfield"
.006 "Lincoln and His Cabinet"
.007 Lincoln, Abraham (0-49)
Repository Details
Part of the Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum Repository
Lincoln Memorial Univesity
Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum
6965 Cumberland Gap Parkway
Harrogate Tennessee 37752 United States
archives@lmunet.edu