Union Square Park Abraham Lincoln Brochure
The bronze sculpture of Abraham Lincoln by Henry Kirke Brown stands prominently in New York City's Union Square Park, representing one of three renditions of the president in the city's parks. Lincoln, born in a log cabin in Kentucky, rose from humble beginnings to become a self-educated statesman and lawyer. As president, he navigated the nation through the Civil War, issuing the Emancipation Proclamation and delivering the Gettysburg Address. Sponsored by the Union League Club and dedicated in 1870, Brown's sculpture of Lincoln reflects both classical styling and naturalism, embodying a blend of realistic detail and idealistic posture.