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Marina Amaral dá cores a fotografias em preto e branco de forma tão realista que foi chamada de mestre da colorização no exterior. Artista autodidata, ela prepara projeto sobre Holocausto.A polonesa Czeslawa Kwoka foi uma das c
CARLOS TEIXEIRA saved to Fotografias
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Larry McQuay saved to American history
A fascinating collection of images from the American Civil war representing both armies have been brought to life via colorization giving further insight into the most studied episode of U.S. history.
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Mads Madsen is 25 years old and lives in Denmark where he's pursuing a Master's degree in the Classics (ancient Greece and Rome). However, his fascination with history doesn't end there.
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Title: Amelia Earhart Catalog #: WOF_00313 Item Location: Women of Flight Box 5 Collection: Women of Flight Special Collection Tags: Women of Flight Photo, Amelia Earhart Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Digital ID: 1206652. Sergt. Henry Johnson, of Albany N.Y., the outstanding hero; Single-handed he routed 36 Huns, killing 4 of them and wounding the remainder; Sergt. Johnson of the 369th Colored Infantry (old 15th of N.Y.), was the first man in his regiment to win the French War Cross.. [c1919] Source: Kelly Miller's history of the world war for human rights; being an intensely human and brilliant account of the world war and why and for what purpose America and the allies are fighting and…

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Bessie Colman The 1st Black Female Pilot Born 1-27-1892. Twitter

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Is Mrs. Obama really the first black First Lady? Which US bill features a black man? You’ll be surprised at the historical figures you didn’t know were black.
These photos completely alter my perspective on the past. A black and white photo, for me, evokes a completely different emotion than that of a colorized counterpart, especially if it's a photo I've seen in black and white for over twenty five years. In any case, this is the coolest thing I've seen in a long time. I seriously need to see a tutorial on this. This is the third article we've put together of colorized photos from the past so make sure to check out the first and second articles…

NestORTIZ saved to Fotografía