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16th President of the United States. Lincolns last reception on the night of the second inauguration, 4 March 1865. Detail of a lithograph, 1865, by Anton Hohenstein
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16th President of the United States. Lincolns last reception on the night of the second inauguration, 4 March 1865. Detail of a lithograph, 1865, by Anton Hohenstein
ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865).
16th President of the United States. Lincolns last reception on the night of the second inauguration, 4 March 1865. Detail of a lithograph, 1865, by Anton Hohenstein
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This lithograph captures a significant moment in American history - the last reception of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, on the night of his second inauguration. Created by Anton Hohenstein in 1865, this detailed print showcases an opulent scene filled with prominent figures and lavish decor. The grand ballroom is adorned with a magnificent chandelier hanging from an intricately designed ceiling. The room is bustling with guests dressed in fashionable attire, reflecting the formalities of the era. President Lincoln stands at the center, extending his hand to greet a distinguished man while surrounded by well-wishers and members of his administration. Amongst those present are Mary Todd Lincoln, elegantly dressed in a gown befitting her role as First Lady, and Vice President Andrew Johnson. General Ulysses Grant can also be spotted amidst the crowd, along with Secretary of War Edwin Stanton. This image not only provides us with insight into fashion trends and social customs during that time but also serves as a reminder of unity during one of America's most challenging periods - the Civil War. It symbolizes hope for reconciliation and progress as individuals from different backgrounds come together to celebrate their leader's re-inauguration. Preserved through this chromo lithograph created by Granger Art on Demand, this historical snapshot allows us to immerse ourselves in an important chapter of our nation's past.
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