Life Mask of Abraham Lincoln by Leonard Wells Volk

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Artifact Overview

In the spring of 1860, Abraham Lincoln sat for sculptor Leonard Volk. Volk made a plaster cast of the future president's features in preparation for a portrait bust. Volk used the piece for later works, including a full-length statue. Following Lincoln's assassination, other artists consulted this unique three-dimensional document for drawings, paintings and other sculptures.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Life mask

Subject Date

31 March 1860

Creator Notes

Original cast made by Leonard W. Volk in Chicago, Illinois.

Location

at Henry Ford Museum in With Liberty & Justice for All

Object ID

89.0.872.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Plaster

Technique

Casting (Process)

Color

Cream (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 6 in
Width: 8 in
Length: 9 in

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