E h shepard biography of abraham lincoln
The Story of E. Nicholas H. Shepherd was one of the earliest photographers in Springfield. Shepherd was a daguerreian, and he called his studio a Daguerreotype Miniature Gallery. Shepherd most likely took the above daguerreotype of Abraham Lincoln in or after Abraham had been elected to the House of Representatives.
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Over photographs of Lincoln exist—here are a few you may not have come across before. or – Nicholas H. Shepherd – This daguerreotype is the earliest confirmed photographic image of Abraham Lincoln. It was reportedly made in by Nicholas H. Shepherd shortly after Lincoln was elected to the United States House of Representatives.This cartoon print by Ernest This volume offers the best and most characteristic of Shepard's work and it provides a balanced appreciation of the man as artist and companion Includes bibliographical references and index A Victorian boyhood -- The making of an artist.
The Honorable William Jennings Bryan E H Shepard was born in London and studied at Heatherley’s School and at the Royal Academy. He began exhibiting at the RA in and his first Punch cartoons were published in He served with the Royal Artillery in the First World war and was awarded the Military Cross at Ypres.