Bronze limited edition of 7
32" x 34" x 26"


April 14, 1865

President Lincoln 
has moments before 
been shot 
by John Wilkes Booth.

A doctor and four soldiers
carry him from Ford's Theatre 
to the rooming house 
across the street 
where hours later he will die.

Soon . . . he will belong to the ages


The title of this work,

Moody, Tearful Night

is taken from 
Walt Whitman's poem 
about Lincoln's death,

When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd.

Center view
The Lincoln Enigma
Featured in 
The Lincoln Enigma: The Changing Faces of an American Icon
edited by Gabor Boritt, published by Oxford University Press.

On loan to Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
from the collection of Frank and Virginia Williams.

 


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