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Clark Mills' Lincoln Life Mask
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Today, 01:30 AM
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Clark Mills' Lincoln Life Mask
I'm trying to figure out when Abraham Lincoln sat for his life mask with sculptor Clark Mills. It's clear the mask was made in February of 1865. Most sources give the date of creation as February 11 and associate this date with Theodore Augustus Mills, Clark's eldest son. However, in June of 1865, Clark's second son, Theophilus Fisk Mills, applied for a patent for a bust of Lincoln based on the life mask. In that document, Fisk gives the date the life mask was created as February 14, exactly two months before Lincoln's assassination.
I don't have the largest library when it comes to the living Lincoln. Does anyone have a good source for the claim that Lincoln sat for the mask on February 11 rather than the 14th? |
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Today, 10:46 AM
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RE: Clark Mills' Lincoln Life Mask
I checked "Lincoln Day By Day" by Earl S Miers in the Internet Archive.
No mention of Lincoln sitting for his life mask on any of those days. https://archive.org/details/lincolndayby...2/mode/2up So when is this "Old Enough To Know Better" supposed to kick in? |
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Today, 01:04 PM
(This post was last modified: Today 01:15 PM by STS Lincolnite.)
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RE: Clark Mills' Lincoln Life Mask
I have always used the February 11 date for when Lincoln SAT for the making of the plaster cast (per TA Mills). The date of the 14th COULD be the date a final mask was made from the plaster cast. I do remember reading that the plaster cast came off in pieces. If I remember that correctly, it would have to have been then put back together and then the mold used to make the actual sculpted mask (maybe took a day or two by the time the plaster mask dried adequately, etc.). So I guess both those dates could be true, just depending on how terms were defined.
I am at work but will check my files when I get home. I will also reach out to Dave Wiegers to see if he has anything more specific in his files on Lincoln sculptures. Dave, I just read the document you attached and I think it reads similar to what I described above. The first sentence of the paragraph reads in part "from a cast taken from the living face on the (tenth or eleventh? - hard to tell on scan) of Feb.1865" The document is a little hard to read due to artifact but it looks to me like the February 14th date is associated not to the date the cast was made, but to the date the sculpture was modeled. The second part of the (run on) sentence says something I can't read then " inscription (something that looks likes modeled) from a cast from the living face Feb. 14 1865, and..." The sentence construction is weird, but I think the Feb 14th date is related to the modeling (presumably of the sculpture) not the casting of his face. Now to figure out if that word is tenth or eleventh of Feb in the first sentence. As I said in the earlier post, I will check what I have in files when I get home tonight. |
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