Lincoln Profile Portrait — Signed by the artist, Thomas Johnson — Framed — 1892
Lincoln Profile Portrait — Signed by the artist, Thomas Johnson — Framed — 1892
Updated on April 17: This has been sold.
This 1892 etching is signed by Thomas Johnson and features a facsimile of Lincoln's autograph. Matted and framed in a beautiful black frame with gold trim and protected from sun damage with non-glare acrylic that blocks our nearly 100% of UV rays (390-nanometer light range).
Size of print: 15.5" x 12"
Framed: 17" x 20"
Important note on the care of prints that are framed with acrylic: Use a microfiber cloth or similar to remove dust and fingerprints. Do not use household cleaners on the frame or on the glass.
Shipping: $45. Please allow two weeks for shipping.
Additional information about Thomas Johnson
Thomas Johnson (1865-1932) was born on May 2, 1865, in Boston, Massachusetts. He studied at the Boston School of Art, where he developed a reputation for his detailed and expressive portraiture. Johnson's work gained prominence in the late 19th century, culminating in the creation of the "Lincoln Profile Portrait, Facing Left" in 1892.
Johnson's portraits are known for their meticulous attention to detail and historical accuracy. He often drew inspiration from historical figures, capturing their essence with a blend of realism and artistic interpretation. The "Lincoln Profile Portrait" is a testament to his skill, depicting Abraham Lincoln with a dignified and thoughtful expression.
Throughout his career, Johnson received numerous accolades, including several awards at national exhibitions. His works are held in high regard by collectors and are featured in various prestigious art galleries across the United States.
Johnson continued to create art until his death in 1932, leaving behind a legacy of remarkable portraits that continue to be celebrated and cherished by art enthusiasts and historians alike.
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