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I decapitated Lincoln - Rob Wick - 08-06-2013 06:53 PM Well, not really, but I did succeed in breaking the head off the little statue I purchased at the Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield. I was moving some books and it took a header (no pun intended). If you look at the left side, you can tell where I glued it back on. So far it seems to be staying OK. All this got me to thinking. I've always wanted a large bust of Lincoln similar in size to the one pictured here with Sandburg. (Sidenote: this is the picture I want to use on the cover of my Sandburg book. The problem is, like most things, such a large bust costs a great deal of money. For example, look at these from the Abraham Lincoln Bookshop in Chicago. This goes for $7,000. This will set you back $15,000! These were done by the sculptor Max Bachmann, and I'm sure they're worth every penny, but they're far beyond my modest means. So, the point of all this is a question....what is your favorite Lincoln sculpture? One of mine would be this one: It's only $45 and is available in the Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. I also like this one by Augustes Saint-Gaudens, which is located in the Brooklyn Museum. It is similar to the one in Springfield. So what are your favorites? Best Rob RE: I decapitated Lincoln - Eva Elisabeth - 08-07-2013 05:57 AM Bachmann's...This is not what I would call cheap, but it's at least almost ten times less than the original one: http://www.giustgallery.com/sculpture-reproductions/artist/bachmann/ RE: I decapitated Lincoln - Gene C - 08-07-2013 12:48 PM I would like to find one by Vinnie Ream. Not only do I like her work, she was an incredible young talent, but her personal story is interesting too. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Vinnie-ream-lincoln_(2).jpg http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/vrhoxie.htm RE: I decapitated Lincoln - Linda Anderson - 08-07-2013 04:43 PM My favorite is the desktop Lincoln I received as a Christmas gift. It includes a mini biography of Lincoln and a scroll of the Gettysburg Address. It's shocking to see that the entire Gettysburg Address can fit onto a 3" by 6" piece of paper that you can hold in the palm of your hand. http://www.perseusbooksgroup.com/runningpress/book_detail.jsp?isbn=0762446986 RE: I decapitated Lincoln - LincolnMan - 08-10-2013 04:51 PM Who is the sculptor of the bust pictured with Sandburg? RE: I decapitated Lincoln - Rob Wick - 08-10-2013 06:28 PM Bill, I'm not sure. I know the picture was taken in 1960 by June Glenn Jr., who was a photographer from the Asheville newspaper. In all the mentions of it, I've not found who the sculptor is. Here's another view of the bust. Best Rob RE: I decapitated Lincoln - LincolnMan - 08-11-2013 06:24 AM Mr. Glenn was a prolific photographer. I wonder if there are any published books of his many pictures. RE: I decapitated Lincoln - Rob Wick - 08-11-2013 09:43 AM I don't find any on the internet, but it's possible there could be something around Asheville. Best Rob RE: I decapitated Lincoln - Hess1865 - 08-12-2013 09:31 PM (08-07-2013 12:48 PM)Gene C Wrote: I would like to find one by Vinnie Ream. Not only do I like her work, she was an incredible young talent, but her personal story is interesting too. Allegedly she had an 'affair' with Gen. Sherman after the War. RE: I decapitated Lincoln - Gene C - 08-13-2013 09:02 AM I hadn't read that before. She did lobby Sherman and and Mrs Farragut, and won a competition to do a statue of Admiral David Farragut. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Admiral_David_Farragut_Statue.jpg There was a bit of a smear campaign in 1868 against her and Senator Edmund Ross from Kansas (who boarded with her family and cast the deciding vote against impeachment of Andrew Johnson) RE: I decapitated Lincoln - Lincoln Wonk - 08-13-2013 09:57 AM A savvy young man I know here in Delaware, who has no real interest in Lincoln but likes a good bust, was shopping in an odds-and-ends store in Wilmington when he found a heavy metal bust of Mr. Lincoln. He asked the price and was told it was $135, an excellent price for really nice bust about 7-8 inches high, I thought. He wrote $80 on the back of his biz card and handed it to the salesperson, adding, "When it comes down to $80, please call me." She sold it to him for $80 on the spot. He went online and learned its worth low thousands, I forget how many, if he can get a crack in the base and neck area repaired,,probably at the Winterthur-UD labs here. Last time I saw it, he was on the hunt for a tiny Santa hat for Abe to wear last Christmas. |