Making Abraham Lincoln Less Ugly and Other Stories Behind Iconic Photos

When Abraham Lincoln was a presidential candidate in 1860, it had been more than ten years since he served in the House of Representatives, so he had to be introduced to the national electorate. His campaign staffers were afraid that voters would find him just too ugly to vote for. His opponents had indeed spread talk of Lincoln’s looks, calling him grotesque and worse. Photography was fairly new at the time, and Lincoln’s advisors raced to get ahead of the game before the other side did.

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Lincoln turned to the most famous photographer of the era, Matthew Brady, for a portrait that could be disseminated. Brady took the image above, but there were some tweaks made. While it didn’t make Lincoln look like a movie star (it couldn’t, because there were no movies then), it did improve upon his actual appearance, and staved off the rumors of his hideousness. It wasn’t the last time photo manipulation was used on Abraham Lincoln.  

Read the entire story of Lincoln’s portrait and the stories behind a dozen other iconic historical photographs at History Collection. -via Nag on the Lake 

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