Lincoln and Douglas in Debate Sculpture
Lincoln and Douglas in Debate monumental bronze located at Debate Square, in Freeport, Illinois portrays the part of the debate that established the Freeport Doctrine. The seated Lincoln depicts a quiet strength as he listens to the reply to his question of popular sovereignty by Douglas, standing emphatic with arm outstreched. Item #1: Lincoln and Douglas Figure Grouping 
(SPIN VIEW) • Douglas Figure: 4x4x11 inches high • Lincoln Seated Figure: 4 inchesW 5 inches D 9 inches H • Base: 9 1/2 inches x 7 3/4 inches x 1/2 inch Pedestal: optional Price: Bronze: $2800 plus shipping Plaster with Bronze Patina: $900 plus shipping Inquire about other options available. to order » «contact us Cast in USA Prices: Approximate Item #2: Freeport Lincoln Douglas Debate Collectible Print To Order Historic Limited First Edition Prints: 
The Freeport Doctrine by Lily Tolpo The painting entitled, The Freeport Doctrine, on display at the Highland Community College, Clarence Mitchell Library in Freeport, IL, depicts the Lincoln and Douglas Freeport 1858 debate and historic events of the day. Its imagery (6ft x 4ft oil on panel) was the basis for the monument of Lincoln and Douglas in Debate by Lily Tolpo completed in 1992. Prints of high quality reproduction of the painting were sold thoughout the project, monument unveiled on the134th debate anniversary, Debate Square, Freeport, IL. » «contact us |