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Hesler was an award-winning photographer whose goal was to create photographs of lasting artistic value. He was recognized for the quality of both his portrait work and his outdoor photography. Upon Hesler's retirement in 1865, he transferred his Chicago studio and negatives to a fellow photographer,
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Hesler's 1860 glass-plate negatives were used after Lincoln's death as bases for further images of the President, including busts by sculptors such as
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Hesler's known portraits include photographs of the two chief Illinois political figures of his day, Lincoln and federal
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photography in the 1850s and specialized in it thereafter. He operated studios in Galena, Chicago and
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photography; however, in company with many of his fellow craftspeople, he was trained in
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George Bucher Ayres. Several of Hesler's best-known images of Lincoln are
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Hesler's portable darkroom work included a widely circulated image of
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Emigrants from pre-Confederation Quebec to the United States
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Gutzon Borglum
Illinois
iconic
Abraham Lincoln
Montreal
daguerrotype
ambrotype
glass plate
Springfield, Illinois
darkroom
American Midwest
senator
Stephen A. Douglas
1860 presidential election
copied and recirculated
Minnehaha Falls
Minneapolis
platinum prints
Gutzon Borglum
Racine, Wisconsin
Alexander Hesler photographed Lincoln in 1860.
Lincoln
Hesler depicted Minnehaha Falls in 1855.
Hesler-Lincoln, salt-printed for 1860 campaign use.
salt-printed
1860 campaign

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