
Tells the story of Vinnie Ream, an aspiring artist living in Washington D.C. during the Civil War, who gained a reputation as a sculptor and succeeded in persuading President Abraham Lincoln to sit for her--an honor that led to her winning a government commission to create a statue of Lincoln after his assassination.
year: 2007, 2009
call number/section: 1000, 92, 920, 730.92, 921
subjects: ream, vinnie, 1847-1914, juvenile literature, lincoln, abraham, 1809-1865, portraits, sculptors, united states, juvenile literature, women sculptors, women, biography
Editions

FitzGerald, Dawn
Charlesbridge (2007)
Tells the story of Vinnie Ream, an aspiring artist living in Washington D.C. during the Civil War, who gained a reputation as a sculptor and succeeded in persuading President Abraham Lincoln to sit for her--an honor that led to her winning a government commission to create a statue of Lincoln after his assassination.
Schools: 24

FitzGerald, Dawn
Charlesbridge (2009)
Tells the story of Vinnie Ream, an aspiring artist living in Washington D.C. during the Civil War, who gained a reputation as a sculptor and succeeded in persuading President Abraham Lincoln to sit for her--an honor that led to her winning a government commission to create a statue of Lincoln after his assassination.
Schools: 0
FitzGerald, Dawn
Tells the story of Vinnie Ream, an aspiring artist living in Washington D.C. during the Civil War, who gained a reputation as a sculptor and succeeded in persuading President Abraham Lincoln to sit for her--an honor that led to her winning a government commission to create a statue of Lincoln after his assassination.
Schools: 0