You Pick
The Image - We Print it, Frame It, Ship It - Direct To You
In our
store, we offer other images, sizes and framing options. Send us a message and we will be happy to
accommodate your request.
Item specifics:
* The photograph will be printed on Archival
Photo Paper
* Mounted on a backboard
* Matted with a white 2" wide mat
* Covered with non-glare glass
* Framed in a Mahogany frame with a classic 1
1/2" bead on the inside edge
* With matting and framing, your 11” x 14”
image measures 18” x 21”.
* It will be carefully wrapped and shipped
FedEx next business day.
Why Choose Us? We provide quality images with
colors that are historically accurate.
Our goal is for each image to look as if it had been taken today.
How Do We Do It? We
start by digitally removing the image of damage to create a "clean"
image.
How Do We Select The Colors? We
scour documents for descriptions. We
search museum collections for reference items.
We seek advice from experts in their fields.
Why add Color? Hand
tinting images has been popular from the beginning of Photography. Color brings out previously unnoticed
details.
The Past
Was Lived In Color - We Want To See It In Color
Image Source - This is an original, period image
from the Library of Congress, the National Archives or other quality sources. It has been restored and tinted by the
internationally known color artist and author of "Restoring and Tinting
Vintage Images", David Richardson.
Return Policy - This is a custom item that is being handcrafted for your order. For that reason we are unable to accept returns unless there is an issue with condition or description of the item.
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