This piece, titled Bronze Medallion of Abraham Lincoln, is by Charles Calverly and dates to 1898, reflecting a Historical, Portrait style. It is executed in Bronze, showcasing the use of materials and technique. The dimensions and framing details are not specified, leaving its scale open to interpretation. The work is signed by the artist, and provenance records indicate that Reingold Family Collection 1900-2012 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Purchased from Rago’s auction on May 12, 2012. With L’Enfant Gallery 2012-2025. Works in the historical, portrait tradition often emphasize technique and thematic expression, inviting viewers to engage with the subject and context. This summary is generated from catalog records and reviewed for accuracy in attribution, date, and materials.
Charles Calverley (1833–1914) was a respected American sculptor known for his finely crafted portrait busts and medals. Originally trained as an ornamental stonecutter, he later studied at the National Academy of Design and became known for his neoclassical style and attention to detail. Calverley created portraits of prominent Americans, including political and cultural figures, and was a founding member of the National Sculpture Society, helping to shape American sculpture in the late 19th century.