- US IlHpHS 1996.5-0449
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- 1914-02-08
Appomattox Bas-Relief; part of a series of installations by K. Schnieder depicting scenes in President Abraham Lincoln's life at Lincoln Hall, University of Illinois.
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Appomattox Bas-Relief; part of a series of installations by K. Schnieder depicting scenes in President Abraham Lincoln's life at Lincoln Hall, University of Illinois.
Photos of a series of bas-reliefs by K. Schnieder depicting scenes in President Abraham Lincoln's life at Lincoln Hall, University of Illinois.
Gettysburg Address (bas relief); 1914/02/08
A black and white photograph taken of the Lincoln Bas-Relief featuring the Gettysburg Address.
Lincoln and the Widow Bas Relief
A black and white photograph taken of the Lincoln Bas Relief titled, 'Lincoln and the Widow".
Bas-reliefs by K. Schnieder depicting scenes in President Abraham Lincoln's life on the farm and in the courtroom at Lincoln Hall, University of Illinois..
Bas-reliefs by K. Schnieder depicting scenes in President Abraham Lincoln's life on the farm and in the courtroom at Lincoln Hall, University of Illinois.. Bottom right of photograph indicates American Terra Cotta & Ceramic Co., 2008 Peoples Gas Building (122 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL).
Bas-reliefs by K. Schnieder depicting President Abraham Lincoln on balcony giving speech to crowd. Lincoln Hall, University of Illinois.
Bas-reliefs by K. Schnieder depicting scenes in President Abraham Lincoln's life at Lincoln Hall, University of Illinois. Bottom right of photograph indicates American Terra Cotta & Ceramic Co., 2008 Peoples Gas Building (122 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL).
Photo of bas-reliefs by K. Schnieder depicting President Abraham Lincoln's life events at Lincoln Hall, University of Illinois. Bottom right of photograph indicates American Terra Cotta & Ceramic Co., 2008 Peoples Gas Building (122 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL).
Slide reads: the Lincoln-Douglas Debate. Part of a series of as-reliefs by K. Schnieder depicting scenes in President Abraham Lincoln's life at Lincoln Hall, University of Illinois.