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An
original letter refuting the Lincoln-Rutledge Legend: "...
a lie out of whole cloth ..." SOLD |
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Diorama
of Lincoln making his first speech the 3rd time he ran for the Illinois
Legislature. |
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One
(1) hour video of the late international Lincoln artist, Lloyd Ostendorf,
sketching Lincoln in the 2nd floor bedroom of Lincoln's Home at
8th & Jackson on June 17, 1990. Wagner owns all rights to video
and the art work seen in the video |
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Chalk Pencil-Wash by the late Ostendorf |
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'Aging
of a President' on the second floor of the Lincoln Home (in Lincoln's
bedroom) at 8th and Jackson in Springfield, Illinois on June 17,
1990.
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A
beardless Lincoln used in the video on June 17, 1990, second floor
of the Lincoln Home at 8th and Jackson. SOLD |
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Bearded
Lincoln, commissioned by Phil Wagner in 1988, the re-opening of
Lincoln Home. |
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Prints
~ Lincoln Portrait ~ Signed
In full color from the original copyrighted oil painting by the
late international Lincoln artist, Dr. Lloyd Ostendorf. |
One
print was signed and endorsed personally by President Ronald Reagan
in 1983. It was matted and framed in a handsome walnut. -SOLD
Print #150/500
Two
prints were signed and endorsed personally by President George H.
Bush in 1988. They are matted and framed in a handsome walnut. -
SOLD
Print #475/500.
Print
#476/500 was scratched in shipment by a carrier and is a great conversation
piece because it is the true 'Civil War President' look. - SOLD
Prints:
(60 were available, 21 remaining) from 250 series down.
Two
positives 8" x 10" black and white, authorized by the
artist to help promote the some 300 remaining prints several years
ago. - SOLD
Eight
positives 8" x 10" in color, authorized by the artist
to help promote the sale of prints. - SOLD
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Original
charcoal by Ostendorf
Smiling Lincoln with beard - A profile of Lincoln's left side, wearing
a top hat, coat and bow tie. By the late Lloyd Ostendorf in 1967
on brown paper and using brown charcoal.Autographed to Phil Wagner,
February 12, 198011" x 16", matted and framed 15"
x 20" |
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Ink and Wash by Ostendorf |
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The
walking 'young' Abe in Kentucky, on the Lincoln Heritage Trail,
1815. - SOLD
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The
walking 'young' Abe in Indiana, on the Lincoln Heritage Trail. |
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Young
Abe Lincoln makes his second trip to New Orleans by flatboat and
stays a month, May into June, 1831. |
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Ann
Rutledge and Abe Lincoln in Athens, borrowing books at Colonel Rogers
home in 1833. |
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Young
Abe Lincoln crossing Fish Trap Ford at New Salem on his way to Athens,
Illinois in 1833. |
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The
'walking' young Abe Lincoln in Illinois on the Lincoln Heritage
Trail. In new Salem, young Abe was a student, store keeper, surveyor,
soldier, riverman, legislator and postmaster. |
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Lincoln
leaves Decatur, Illinois by canoe on the Sangamon River in 1831. |
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Abe
Lincoln, the Postmaster, delivering mail on the Post Road in New
Salem area.
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Abe
Lincoln, the Postmaster, delivering mail on the Post Road in New
Salem area on the 150th anniversary of Abe Lincoln, the Postmaster. |
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Celebrating
Lincoln's 175th birthday at the Illinois Governor's Mansion. |
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Idea
sketch for an ink & wash art work for the Lincoln-Grant exhibit
in the National Guard Museum in Washington, D.C. |
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Ink
art work for the Lincoln-Grant exhibit in the National Guard Museum
in Washington, D.C. and The 34 page booklet was authored by Dr.
Wayne C. Temple. |
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Mr.
& Mrs. Lincoln returning home from church.
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Lincoln
on Mount Rushmore, laughing. |
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Lincoln
cuts down a 'raccoon tree' in Athens, Illinois. |
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Beardless
Lincoln, commissioned by Phil Wagner in 1988, the re-opening of
Lincoln Home.
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A
toast by Abraham Lincoln on August 3, 1837. Long Nine banquet scene
with six (6) other members of the Long Nine, which consisted of
two State Senators and seven State Representatives. |
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Representative
Lincoln traveling by stage coach. |
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Abe
Lincoln, the Politician in 1836. |
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Lincoln
borrows a horse for 1836 State Representative campaign. |
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Representative
Lincoln helps plan the Long Nine banquet in 1837. |
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Abraham
Lincoln and Robert L. Wilson campaigning together in northern Sangamon
County in 1838. |
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Lawyer
Lincoln defending Colonel Matthew Rogers.
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Mr.
& Mrs. Lincoln are returning home from church, Sunday, December
9, 1860. Willie and Tad run on ahead. Older son, Robert, was away
at Harvard. SOLD
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A
drawing of Lincoln, the boy and a drawing of Lincoln, the man. |
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Beardless
Lincoln portrait (front view) Companion to drawing of a bearded
Lincoln. |
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Bearded
Lincoln front view portrait (1860) Companion to drawing of a beardless
Lincoln. |
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Mary
and Abe Lincoln embracing under the mistletoe at their home in Springfield
(a rare scene of affection). |
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Three
(3) walking Lincolns, young boy in Kentucky 1809-1816, young boy
and man in Indiana 1816-1830, and young man and adult in Illinois
1830-1860. SOLD |
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Lincoln
and Clara Barton. |
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Lincoln
on the Illinois BiCentennial Covered Wagon to join the wagon train
to Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. |
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