. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln . #34 Artist Unknown Dates and Nationality MediumSize SignedCondition DateDescription Provenance Oil on wood panel 14 5/8 height X 13 1/2 width (painted area) 16 /4 height X 15 1/2 width (panel dimensions) Not visible Chicago Conservation Center in February 1985 cleaned, retouched and applied a Soluvar varnish to each of the panels. Abrasions that have been inpainted are obvious as no fill was added. Yellow varnish staining is evident along the perimeter. Circa 1865 French blue flourishes adorn each of the four comers. Within the gold roundel that measure


. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln . #34 Artist Unknown Dates and Nationality MediumSize SignedCondition DateDescription Provenance Oil on wood panel 14 5/8 height X 13 1/2 width (painted area) 16 /4 height X 15 1/2 width (panel dimensions) Not visible Chicago Conservation Center in February 1985 cleaned, retouched and applied a Soluvar varnish to each of the panels. Abrasions that have been inpainted are obvious as no fill was added. Yellow varnish staining is evident along the perimeter. Circa 1865 French blue flourishes adorn each of the four comers. Within the gold roundel that measures 11 1/3 in diameter is a female figure with large white wings whose right hand rests on a round portrait of George Washington. She is carrying a plant sprig in her left hand. Part of Lincohis private railway car as decorative panels. Fair Market Value Created for him for his private railroad car, but as was completed in March or April 1965Washington to Springfield was used to carry his #35 Artist Unknown Dates and Nationality MediumSize SignedCondition DateDescription Provenance Oil on wood panel 14 1/2 height X 13 1/2 width (painted area) 16 height X 15 1/4 width (panel dimensions) Not visible Chicago Conservation Center in February 1985 cleaned, retouched and applied a Soluvar varnish to each of the panels. Retouching is evident as infill was not added first. Staining from old varnish is somewhat visible along perimeter of painted area. Circa 1865 Pink flourishes have been painted at each comer. Inside roundel that is defined by a gold band is an outdoor scene with a still brook in the foreground Flowering plants are in bloom along the back edge of the water. Mountains are in the distance after thick areas of trees. Part of Lincohis private railway car as decorative panels. Fair Market Value Created for him for his private railroad car, but as was completed in March or April 1965Washington to Springfield was used to carry his body.


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