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G. KRUELL'S portrait on wood from photograph and life mask. Size of block, 10.5x8.5 inches. Proof impressions on Japanese paper, signed by the artist.

"This extraordinary print of Lincoln is, we do not hesitate to say, destined to be the historic likeness of the first President of our free Republic."- The Nation,, March 26, 1891.

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G. KRUELL'S portrait on wood from daguerreotype. Size of block, 12x10.5. Proof impressions on Japanese paper, signed by the artist. "In point of technique perhaps even more to be admired [than the Lincoln]. Not less calculated to cast all previous prints in the shade." The Nation, Sept. 24, 1891.

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