Abraham Lincoln stood outside the White House, waiting impatiently for the presidential carriage he had summoned for a trip down Pennsylvania Avenue to Mathew Brady’s photography gallery.
If you’ve ever seen a portrait of a Civil War soldier or the landscape of a battlefield just after the cannon-fire has been silenced, then you’re familiar with the work of Mathew Brady ... from ...
But images have been doctored for literally hundreds of years – including one of the most iconic portraits of Abraham Lincoln ... for photojournalist Mathew Brady – a famed photographer ...
Mathew Brady ... attributed to Brady when published in Harper's Weekly, were some of the most provocative and influential of the war. Indeed, they provided inspiration for Lincoln's Gettysburg ...
The Charing Cross Theatre deserves credit for showcasing this new drama – but whilst the production values are of the highest ...
It was Theodore Roosevelt — a lifelong admirer of Abraham Lincoln — who ordered the ... on a profile photograph made in 1864 by Mathew Brady, himself an immigrant from Ireland.
Bravely eccentric two-hander about Mary Todd Lincoln, Civil War-era first lady of the United States Abraham Lincoln was ... for these very portraits with Mathew Brady, seminal photographer of ...