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Boyle&#8217;s composition was probably in an original drawing or painting. Then the engraver, John Sartain, engraved everything on a copper or steel plate to be printed. He engraved Lincoln&#8217;s head based on a photograph of Lincoln, and engraved the rest based on Boyle&#8217;s artistic composition referred to above. \u201cBoyle\u201d is almost certainly Ferdinand Thomas Lee Boyle, who is known to have painted a portrait of Lincoln (Groce and Wallace) and numerous other portraits of prominent Americans in the second half of the 19th Century.<\/p>\n<p>John Sartain was a painter in oil and watercolor, engraver, publisher and arts administrator who introduced pictorial illustration into American periodicals and is considered the father of mezzotint engraving in the United States. He was born in London and emigrated to Philadelphia in 1830, where he became part of an artistic and literary circle that included Thomas Eakins, Mary Cassatt and Edgar Allen Poe. He is known for his mezzotint portraits of important historical figures such as John Sutter, George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, engraving after some of the most prominent artists of his day, including Benjamin West, George Caleb Bingham and Thomas Sully. He also contributed illustrations to periodicals such as <strong>Gentleman\u2019s Magazine<\/strong>, <strong>Graham\u2019s Magazine and Godey\u2019s Lady\u2019s Magazine,<\/strong> and the magazine he founded in 1849, <strong>Sartain&#8217;s Union Magazine of Literature and Art<\/strong> and about 1,500 illustrations for gift books published between 1830 and 1865. Sartain\u2019s administrative achievements included serving as the secretary of the new Pennsylvania Academy at its founding and as director of the art department of the 1876 International Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. Sartain is the subject of the book <strong>Philadelphia<\/strong><strong>&#8216;s Cultural Landscape. The Sartain Family Legacy <\/strong>(Katharine Martinez and Page Talbott, eds. Philadelphia, 2000). Sartain\u2019s sons, daughter and granddaughter were also artists, most notably William Sartain (1843-1924). Sartain, his daughter and granddaughter were also associated with the Philadelphia School of Design for Women, later the Moore College of Art.<\/p>\n<p>Condition: Generally very good, recently professionally cleaned and deacidified, with minor remaining toning and wear.<\/p>\n<p>References:<\/p>\n<p>Aldrich, Brian. \u201cJohn Sartain.&#8221; <em>Poe Forward.<\/em> http:\/\/www.poeforward.com\/plutomenagerie\/sartain\/sartain.htm (13 August 2003).<\/p>\n<p>Groce, George C. and Wallace, David H. <em>The New-York Historical Society\u2019s Dictionary of Artists in America 1564-1860.<\/em> New Haven: Yale University Press, 1969. p. 73.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cHenry Clay.\u201d <em>The Columbia Encyclopedia,<\/em> 6th Ed.\u00a0\u00a0New York: Columbia University Press: 2001. <em>Bartleby.com<\/em> http:\/\/www.bartleby.com\/65\/cl\/Clay-Hen.html (8 March 2005).<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;John Sartain.&#8221; <em>1911 Online Encyclopedia.<\/em> 2003, 2004. <em>LoveToKnow. <\/em>http:\/\/98.1911encyclopedia.org\/S\/SA\/SARTAIN_JOHN.htm (8 March 2005).<\/p>\n<p>\u201cJohn Sartain.\u201d <em>Appleton\u2019s Encyclopedia, Virtualogy.com.<\/em> 2000. http:\/\/www.virtualology.com\/johnsartain (13 August 2003).<\/p>\n<p>\u201cJohn Sartain.\u201d <em>The Columbia Encyclopedia,<\/em> 6th Ed.\u00a0\u00a0New York: Columbia University Press: 2002. <em>Bartleby.com.<\/em>http:\/\/www.bartleby.com\/65\/sa\/Sartain.html (13 August 2003).<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>[Ferdinand Thomas Lee] Boyle (1820-1906)<br \/>\nJohn Sartain (1808-1897) (engraver)<br \/>\n<strong>Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States<br \/>\n<\/strong>R.R. Landon, 88 Lake Street<br \/>\nChicago, Illinois: c. 1864<br \/>\nBlack and white mezzotint with engraving<br \/>\nProof impression<br \/>\n24.75 x 17.5 inches, overall<br \/>\n21 x 15 inches, image<br \/>\n$2,200<\/p>\n<p>Portrait of Abraham Lincoln seated in front of a draped table on which sits a writing desk, a bust, an oil lamp and a newspaper. 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