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13 Historical Photos That Look Amazing When Color Is Added


The world has always been full of color.

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But unfortunately, we couldn’t see the colors in black and white photos until a few amazing artists, such as Mads Madson aka Zuzahin, Sanna Dullaway, and Dana Keller, applied color to historical photos and made them look more amazing than before.

Below are some amazing historical photos that became more beautiful in color.

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#1. Abraham Lincoln, 1865

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Dana Keller

 

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#2. When girls used to deliver ice, 1918

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Dana Keller

 

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#3. U.S. Army Pfc. Fred Linden holding a young French boy following the liberation of the village of Trévières during the Battle of Normandy on June 10, 1944

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#4. Picnicking at the beach in Sarasota, Florida, January 1941

Library of Congress / Marion Post Wolcott
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#5. Coney Island, New York, circa 1905

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Dana Keller

 

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#6. Christmas in Glenwood, Colorado, circa 1949

Steve V. of Glenwood, Co
Dana Keller

 

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#7. Marilyn Monroe, 1954, with soldiers in Korea after a USO performance

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Dana Keller

 

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#8. Al Capone’s soup kitchen during the Great Depression, Chicago, 1931

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Dana Keller

 

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#10. Charlie Chaplin without makeup, 1916

National Media Museum – Daily Herald Archive
Facebook / Marina Amaral

 

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#11. Waldwick Train Station, circa 1903

Dana Keller
Dana Keller

 

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#12. Elizabeth Taylor, 1956

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#13. Abandoned boy holding a stuffed animal, London 1945

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Toni Frissell

 

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