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Lot #249
Robert E. Lee Signed Photograph in Confederate Uniform

Choice, boldly signed 'floppy tie' portrait of Confederate General Robert E. Lee

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Choice, boldly signed 'floppy tie' portrait of Confederate General Robert E. Lee

Exceptional 2.5 x 4 carte-de-visite photo of Robert E. Lee in a handsome bust-length pose, dressed in his Confederate uniform jacket with three stars on the lapels, boldly signed in ink, "R. E. Lee." Reverse bears the backstamp of the Lee Photographic Gallery, Richmond, Virginia. In fine condition, with a block of toning to the image, a trimmed top edge, and two mounting strips on the reverse. A choice, highly appealing signed portrait of the Confederate general, boasting an immaculate autograph.

Known as the 'floppy tie' portrait, this is one of the enduring images of Robert E. Lee. It was a favorite of both the general and his wife, recognizable by his tousled hair, close-shaven beard, and drooping tie. In the epic study 'The Face of Robert E. Lee' by Roy Meredith, the author observes: 'In this picture Lee had begun to trim his beard shorter than had been his wont earlier in the war...Lee had worn a full beard for only three years...he seems to have come gradually to the habit of wearing it shorter...Throughout the rest of his life his beard will be seen much as it appears here.'

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Fine Autograph and Artifacts
  • Dates: #685 - Ended January 10, 2024





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