Abraham Lincoln With Malice Toward None With Charity for All — the closing cadence of the Second Inaugural set against Lincoln's gaunt likeness
his gaunt features rendered in the grave register reserved for men carrying a fracturing republic
73714 captures the mechanical heart of mixology — the moment when bartending stopped being improvisation and started being craft worth patenting
1886 — a commemorative lithograph issued more than two decades after Grant's men swept up the Tennessee escarpment
The Presidents of the United States: Washington 1789 to Fillmore 1850 — a gallery lithograph assembling the republic's first thirteen executives
James K. Polk, Governor of the State of Tennessee, 1838 juhn trumbull art Abraham Lincoln With Malice TowardJames K. Polk, Governor of the State of Tennessee, 1838 catches the future president mid ascent, still a Jacksonian foot soldier in Nashville before Manifest Destiny found its loudest advocate. The portrait carries the severe composure of a man already rehearsing the annexations to come. About the Source Bella Frye sources artifacts from the great American historical archive the Library of Congress, the National Archives, regional historical