Illinois
artist donates new Lincoln painting to presidential library
‘Storybook painting’ shows Lincoln
splitting rails
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[October 14, 2020]
More than 150 years after his death, Abraham
Lincoln continues to inspire artists, from writers to filmmakers to
painters. A fascinating new example was unveiled Thursday at the
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum.
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“400 Split Rails for One Yard of Cloth” by Donn
Ziebell illustrates a story from Lincoln’s youth. He needed a new
pair of pants but lacked money, so he worked out an arrangement with
a neighbor. He would split 400 fence rails for each yard of cloth
needed for the pants.
The painting will hang in the presidential library’s atrium, where
many pieces of Lincoln art are now on display.
The painting uses a seemingly crude “outsider art” style that
captures the feel of life in a frontier village and Lincoln’s status
as a raw young man still searching for his place in the world.
“I describe it as an ‘enhanced storybook painting’ because I want
young children to have a wonderful visual understanding about part
of Abraham Lincoln’s life and work ethic,” said Ziebell, of Lake
Barrington, Ill. “As a young grammar school kid, my family visited
New Salem with its log houses and split rail fences and stories
about Lincoln that fascinated me.”
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Ziebell, 85, began painting in 1955 when he was a metallurgical
engineering student at the Missouri School of Mines & Metallurgy. He had no
particular interest in doing a Lincoln painting until the last few years, when
he heard the anecdote about Lincoln trading fence rails for cloth. He says it
“shouted to me” as a great subject for a painting.
The oil painting, which is five feet wide and seven feet tall, required more
than 500 hours of work over nine months.
“We thank Mr. Ziebell for this generous donation,” said Ian Hunt, the
presidential library’s chief of acquisitions. “President Lincoln’s impact on
American society can be seen in how much art is devoted to him, whether it’s
formal statues, lighthearted movies or this stylized image of young Lincoln hard
at work.”
The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum uses a combination of
rigorous scholarship and high-tech showmanship to immerse visitors in Lincoln’s
life and times. The library holds an unparalleled collection of Lincoln books,
documents, photographs, artifacts and art, as well as some 12 million items
pertaining to all aspects of Illinois history.
For more information, visit
www.PresidentLincoln.illinois.gov.
[Christopher Wills] |