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« Reply #12 on: October 20, 2013, 11:14:42 PM »



13. Oscar II, King of Sweden and Norway, 1880


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14. Mark Twain in the garden, circa 1900

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15. W.H. Murphy and his associate demonstrating their bulletproof vest on October 13, 1923

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16. Japanese Archers circa 1860



Some interpretation and imagination is used in the process, but all of the artists try to work with as much historical accuracy as possible. Even though the idea looks simple, the final image has a surprisingly touching effect: by seeing those historic moments in color, we can relate to them easier, and this makes the pictures a whole lot more powerful. Instead of seeing those photos like we’re used to in history books, we now meet people that seem a lot more real, and situations – war scenes, for example – that look as if they have just happened. It’s nice to see that the community of history fans is growing, and that people want to make it relevant to others. However, this has also sparked some discussion, as some say that the artists are just messing with historic facts and misinforming people. So, view it critically.
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