Thomas A. Hicks Abraham Lincoln Painted from Life 1929 #'d print & document set-
11" wide by 14" tall B&W photo engraving of the painting titled: "Abraham Lincoln Painted From Life 1862 at Washington, D.C. by Thomas Hicks, N.A." created as an individually numbered special edition in 1929 by New York City Attorney Daniel W. Patterson. This portrait of a bearded Lincoln was rediscovered by attorney Daniel W. Patterson of New York City in the 1920s. Photocopies of various correspondence and official copyright forms gathered by Patterson in the course of his researching the painting accompany the lot. Has the copyright info of Daniel W. Patterson in New York City on back along with an unused "Copy Number" space inset and a copy of a letter for the # 1 issue and why it was not used for fear of it bleeding through over time-(See info below)-How many of these survived?.
11″ wide by 14″ tall B&W photo engraving of the painting titled: “Abraham Lincoln Painted From Life 1862 at Washington, D.C. by Thomas Hicks, N.A.” created as an individually numbered special edition in 1929 by New York City Attorney Daniel W. Patterson. This portrait of a bearded Lincoln was rediscovered by attorney Daniel W. Patterson of New York City in the 1920s. Photocopies of various correspondence and official copyright forms gathered by Patterson in the course of his researching the painting accompany the lot. Has the copyright info of Daniel W. Patterson in New York City on back along with an unused “Copy Number” space inset and a copy of a letter for the # 1 issue and why it was not used for fear of it bleeding through over time-(See info below)-How many of these survived?.
