Abraham Lincoln — His Final Words to the Nation (1865)
Delivered from the White House balcony on April 11, 1865, just three days before his assassination, these words represent Abraham Lincoln’s final public address to the American people. In this speech, Lincoln reflects on unity, reconciliation, and the future of a nation emerging from civil war.
This museum-style artwork preserves the gravity and historical weight of that moment, presented with restrained typography and an aged archival aesthetic. Designed for offices, libraries, and private collections, this piece serves as a quiet reminder of leadership, sacrifice, and the cost of unity.
Printed with archival-quality materials to ensure lasting presence and timeless display.
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Product information: Generic brand, 2 year warranty in EU and Northern Ireland as per Directive 1999/44/EC
Warnings, Hazard: For adults, Blank product sourced from USA (JONDO) and Japan (Printify Choice)
Care instructions: If the print does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.