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Subtitle: Description:Photo taken by Mathew Brady. This was Lee's last sitting for Brady. Photo was taken when Lee had only 18 months to live. 8" x 10" black and white photo. Two blindstamps on reverse, "L.C. HANDY, / Photographer / 494 Maryland Avenue, S.W. / Washington, D.C." Written in pencil on reverse, "Robt E. Lee / when President of / Wash. & Lee University...." Probably written by an employee of L.C. Handy Studio. Robert E. Lee had gone to Baltimore in the latter part of April, 1869, under heavy pressure from his friends and associates, to lend his influence to what he considered a worthy undertaking-a project for securing capital to establish a railroad that would serve the Shenandoah Valley. On May 1st he proceeded to Washington to pay his respects to President Grant, in response to an invitation from the White House. While in Washington Lee had found occasion to go to the gallery of Mathew Brady. Lee's presence in Washington had not gone unnoticed, and probably Brady had pleaded for a sitting-his insistence had succeeded with Lee before. History cannot regret his importunings - this was the last time he was to see Lee. This is one of three fine portraits taken that day. It shows with startling effect what the war had done to General Lee. In the after-war years, Lee knew much pain. What he regarded as rheumatism was probably angina pectoris; hardening of the arteries was rapid after 1866, and he had some arthritis. From his symptoms these conditions seem to us now to have been clearly evident in the last two years of his life, and when Brady took this picture, Lee had only eighteen months to live. Light age soil on reverse; tiny pinholes at top left corner, small crease top right corner not affecting image of Lee. Otherwise, in very good condition. ![]() page for more information about Autographs our Guarantee and Our Company. If you have any question about this great item please call or email us at least one day prior to the auction day, we have between 500 and 1000 lots in each auction so we will be very busy on the last day and unable to respond to inquiries on auction day, but we would be more than happy to do so on any day before the auction day .We stand behind every autograph we sell with our unconditional guarantee of authenticity. WE will refund 100% of your money if it is ever proven that this autograph item is not authentic. So you can buy withconfidence. TERMS OFAUCTION: PLEASE READ THE TERMS AND CONDITION OF THIS AUCTION, IF YOU BID ON THIS LOT YOU ARE ACCEPTING THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Please also remember that we must receive payment from winning bidder within 7 business days. If auction closes on the weekend Please note that we will contact you on the Monday following the closing of this auction (we are closed during weekends). Note that some scans may be in in black and white. Postal Money Orders preferred. Personal checks will have to clear for 10 business days before mailing. We accept VISA and Master Charge through PayPal.com. All sales are final. US funds Only. NO COD's. Item(s) are shipped via UPS ($15.50) or Federal Express for items priced above $1500.00 (Fed Ex charges are $38.50) all items also have an Shipping insurance fee of $3 for items priced below $300, Insurance for items valued above $300 will be $7.5 plus 0.03 percent of the value, but insurance fee will be less than what the postal insurance rate would cost. Please wait for your Invoice before making payments. |






