Printing Block, Statue of Abraham Lincoln, 1860-1940

THF163170 / Printing Block, Statue of Abraham Lincoln, 1860-1940
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Artifact Overview

Thomas Irwin Starr (1903-1965) had a lifelong interest in President Abraham Lincoln. He began collecting Lincoln-related materials at an auction in 1929. Starr, editorial director for publications at Michigan Bell Telephone Company, amassed a collection of Lincolniana and wrote several books and articles about our 16th President. This printing block reproduces an image of one of the many statues dedicated to remembering Lincoln.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Printing block (Printing surface)

Date Made

1860-1940

Subject Date

circa 1865

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

66.143.785

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Copper (Metal)
Wood (Plant material)

Technique

Engraving (Printing process)

Dimensions

Height: 4.375 in
Width: 1.0 in
Length: 3.75 in

Inscriptions

back, in crayon: GEORGE WASHINGTON
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