SAMUEL FRANCIS SMITH - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 285919
Price: $4,250.00
SAMUEL F. SMITH
His extremely rare signed cabinet photograph (4x5)
Cabinet Photographsigned: "S.F. Smith." Sepia, 4x6½ overall,
image 4x5½, (two surfaces). Not mounted on customary cabinet photographic board.
Glued to a 7x9½ sheet that has been affixed to a 9½x11½ page. Captioned:
"The Notman Photographic Co. Limited/3 Park Street-2184 Boylston Street,
Boston." Signed on image. After a visit to Germany in 1831,
23-year-old theological student Samuel Francis Smith (1808-1895), impressed that
German children started their school day by singing a hymn, wrote a patriotic
hymn using a simple German melody. Coincidentally, the melody was the same
as that of the British national anthem, "God Save the King". Smith jotted
down the complete hymn on a piece of scrap paper within half an hour, and the
result, "America", was first sung at a children's celebration in Boston's Park
Street Church on July 4, 1832. George Gershwin used Smith's phrase "Of Thee
I Sing" as the title of his 1932 Pulitzer Prize-winning musical, and the
Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. quoted the entire first stanza as he
concluded his "I have a dream" speech in front of the Lincoln Memorial in 1963.
Signed cabinet photographs of Smith are extremely desirable and rarely appear
on the market. Blank upper left corner of photo has been detached and
reaffixed to the sheet. Matting lightly stained, small crease at lower blank
right corner. Caption under photograph lightly soiled. Tack holes at lower left
and right corners. Overall, fine appearance.
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