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Abraham Lincoln: The Hoosier Youth

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serious, reflective, and slightly melancholy expression—characteristics used to describe Lincoln's demeanor throughout his life. Lincoln is seated on a tree stump and holds a partially closed book in his proper right hand. An ax leans against his proper right leg. His proper left hand rests on the head of a dog seated beside him. Lincoln wears a homemade linsey-woolsey shirt, buckskin trousers, and boots to emphasize his frontier background. The ax represents Lincoln's youth in Indiana's backwoods, the book symbolizes his intellect, and the dog is a symbol of his love of animals, human empathy, and protectiveness.
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Although it is not known if Lincoln had a dog in his youth, Lincoln biographer William Herndon relates a story of Lincoln's refusal to leave a dog behind when the family moved west to Illinois in 1830. According to Herndon, after a stranded dog traveling with the wagon party refused to cross an icy
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The Lincoln sculpture is installed between two wings in the forecourt of the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company's former headquarters building in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The heroic bronze statue stands approximately 12.5 feet (3.8 m) tall and depicts Lincoln as a youthful frontiersman with a
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In 1928 the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company commissioned sculptor Paul Manship to produce a statue of Abraham Lincoln for its headquarters in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The company's officers wanted "an outstanding creation of art which would be one of the recognized monuments of the world and
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Manship's bronze statue rests on a pedestal designed by Benjamin Wistar Morris, the architect for the Lincoln National building who was also a sculptor. The pedestal is graced with four allegorical reliefs by Manship, one on each side of the pedestal, portraying traits associated with Lincoln:
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to his studio in Paris and used it as the model in the Lincoln sculpture. Manship's preliminary sketch was completed and approved in 1929 and he worked on the plaster model in his studios in Paris and New York in 1931. The bronze casting was done at the Compagnie des Bronzes, in
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during the time he lived in Indiana. The Lincoln figure wears a handmade shirt, buckskin trousers, and boots. He is seated on a tree stump and holds a book. An ax leans against his leg and a dog is seated beside him. Manship also sculpted four bronze
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which, as such, would attract universal admiration" Benjamin Wistar Morris, the architect for Lincoln National's headquarters in Fort Wayne, recommended Manship for the project.
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stream, the twenty-one-year-old Lincoln removed his shoes and socks, waded across the chilly water to retrieve the dog, and carried it back in his arms to rejoin the group.
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Manship intended to depict Lincoln as a youthful dreamer and poet rather than an older frontiersman and railsplitter. His first concept paired Lincoln with his mother,
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manner that typifies Manship's work. The pedestal sits on a granite base with an overall height of 22 feet (6.7 m).
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Neal, Andrea (12 March 2008). "Indiana Officials Are Ready to Party: But Can They Save Lincoln Collection?".
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A picture of the statue is featured on the dust jacket and the inside front cover of
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These, as well as the main work are executed in the simplified, almost
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Remembrance, Faith & Fancy: Outdoor Public Sculpture in Indiana
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Redway, Maurine Whorton; Dorothy Kendall Bracken (1957).
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Paul Howard Manship (1885–1966), who was born in
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and a granite base. The sculpture depicts a youthful
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Index


Paul Manship
Bronze
Sculpture
Fort Wayne, Indiana
U.S.
Lincoln National Corporation
Paul Manship
Lincoln National Life Insurance Company
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Benjamin Wistar Morris
Abraham Lincoln
allegorical
bas reliefs
art deco
Nancy Hanks Lincoln
Kentucky
Brussels, Belgium
Paul Manship
St. Paul, Minnesota
Carl Sandburg
Ida Tarbell

Justice
Fortitude
Charity
List of statues of Abraham Lincoln
List of sculptures of presidents of the United States

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