Francis Bicknell Carpenter

Francis Bicknell Carpenter was an American painter, writer, and art historian, born in 1820 in a small town in New York. He is best known for his captivating portraits and his insightful writings about art and artists of his time. Carpenter's work often reflects his deep appreciation for the visual arts and his desire to document the lives of those who shaped American culture. His most notable achievement was his portrait of President Abraham Lincoln, which captures the essence of the iconic leader during a pivotal moment in history.

In addition to his artistic endeavors, Carpenter was a thoughtful chronicler of the artistic community, and his writings provide a glimpse into the lives of 19th-century American artists. His unique perspective and passion for art make his books a delightful read for anyone interested in the intersection of creativity and history. We invite you to explore Carpenter's insightful works in our app and discover the rich tapestry of the artistic world he so loved.

Six Months at the White House with Abraham Lincoln: The Story of a Picture

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Francis Bicknell Carpenter



This memoir by painter Francis Bicknell Carpenter includes observations he made during his time at the White House from February-July 1864, …