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Annie Leibovitz — Abraham Lincoln's Gloves, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
Annie Leibovitz — Abraham Lincoln's Gloves, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
Annie Leibovitz — Abraham Lincoln's Gloves, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
Annie Leibovitz

Abraham Lincoln's Gloves, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum

2011

Abraham Lincoln's gloves rest at the center of this quietly monumental photograph, their worn leather carrying the full weight of historical intimacy. Made in 2011 as part of Leibovitz's celebrated Pilgrimage series, the image belongs to a body of work she pursued entirely on her own terms, free from editorial assignment, drawn only by personal meaning. The result is something closer to contemplation than documentation. Without a human subject to anchor the frame, the gloves become surrogates for presence itself, the trace of a body long absent but unmistakably felt. Leibovitz built her reputation as one of the defining portrait photographers of her generation, yet Pilgrimage represents a deliberate and revelatory departure. She has described these images as notes for portraits, and that framing illuminates exactly what makes them so affecting. The objects she chose, held in libraries, archives, and historic sites across America, are not props or illustrations but evidence of lives fully lived. The Lincoln gloves, preserved at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, carry that charge with particular intensity. Leibovitz's composition allows the object to breathe, the archival pigment print rendering texture and shadow with a precision that rewards close looking. Offered as an archival pigment print in an edition of 25, this work measures 34.3 by 50.8 centimeters and is hand signed by the artist. The limited edition size and the significance of the Pilgrimage series within Leibovitz's career make this a compelling acquisition for collectors with an interest in photography that operates at the intersection of history, memory, and portraiture. The print is presented unframed, giving new owners the opportunity to present it according to their own vision.

Medium
Archival pigment print
Overall
Signed
Yes
Location
Hamiltons Gallery, London

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Annie Leibovitz, Abraham Lincoln's Gloves, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, 2011

Abraham Lincoln's gloves rest at the center of this quietly monumental photograph, their worn leather carrying the full weight of historical intimacy. Made in 2011 as part of Leibovitz's celebrated Pilgrimage series, the image belongs to a body of work she pursued entirely on her own terms, free from editorial assignment, drawn only by personal meaning. The result is something closer to contemplation than documentation. Without a human subject to anchor the frame, the gloves become surrogates for presence itself, the trace of a body long absent but unmistakably felt. Leibovitz built her reputation as one of the defining portrait photographers of her generation, yet Pilgrimage represents a deliberate and revelatory departure. She has described these images as notes for portraits, and that framing illuminates exactly what makes them so affecting. The objects she chose, held in libraries, archives, and historic sites across America, are not props or illustrations but evidence of lives fully lived. The Lincoln gloves, preserved at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, carry that charge with particular intensity. Leibovitz's composition allows the object to breathe, the archival pigment print rendering texture and shadow with a precision that rewards close looking. Offered as an archival pigment print in an edition of 25, this work measures 34.3 by 50.8 centimeters and is hand signed by the artist. The limited edition size and the significance of the Pilgrimage series within Leibovitz's career make this a compelling acquisition for collectors with an interest in photography that operates at the intersection of history, memory, and portraiture. The print is presented unframed, giving new owners the opportunity to present it according to their own vision.

Medium
Archival pigment print
Dimensions
overall: 34.3 x 50.8 cm
Year
2011
Edition
of 25
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Hamiltons Gallery, London

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