Abraham Lincoln the Hoosier Youth

Copied Paul Manship, Abraham Lincoln the Hoosier Youth, 1929, bronze, 18 146 146 14 in. (46.415.915.9 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the artist, 1965.16.16

Artwork Details

Title
Abraham Lincoln the Hoosier Youth
Artist
Date
1929
Dimensions
18 146 146 14 in. (46.415.915.9 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of the artist
Mediums
Mediums Description
bronze
Classifications
Subjects
  • Portrait male — Lincoln, Abraham — child
Object Number
1965.16.16

Artwork Description

These studies of Abraham Lincoln were for a statue outside the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company offices in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Paul Manship wanted to show Lincoln as a younger man, but the earliest existing photo was taken when the future president was thirty-seven. To get an idea of what he might have looked like before this, Manship and the director of the insurance company, Louis A. Warren, toured the areas where Lincoln grew up in Indiana and Kentucky, and researched his family genealogy. Nancy Hanks and Boy Abraham Lincoln was one of the earlier studies, but Manship later rejected the figure of the mother and modeled Abraham Lincoln the Hoosier Youth for the commission.