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@dreamingtulpa Here is some more but just for fun. I found a prompt breaker, “autochrome”
Here are 4 autochrome enhancements of French painters at work. The first 3 show the Impressionist painter Armand Guillaumin, taken over a 10 year period from 1907 to 1917 by Antonin Personnaz & Paul Burty Haviland. The 4th is an unnamed artist in 1925 by Gervais-Courtellemont.
An artist at work: I have enhanced for you this gorgeous autochrome by Antonin Personnaz, which captures the artist Armand Guillaumin painting bathers in Crozant, central France, way back in 1907. It was photographed in colour and isn't colourised. 😍
I leave you with an enhancement of a 1912 autochrome by Alfonse Van Besten. A young lady posed amongst the marguerite daisies, 110 years ago. I thought you may like seeing a before & after comparison. I've not painted on any additional colour, just boosted what was already there.
Over a century ago, art collector Antonin Personnaz used the revolutionary new Autochrome process, invented by Lumière Brothers, to produce dream-like, light-filled photographic images, such as this of a painter with companions on the banks of the Oise River in France (1907-14)
The Art of the Autochrome Silhouette 💕 I have cleaned & enhanced these wonderful examples of glass plate silhouettes, taken respectively by Julien Gérardin (1908); Friedrich Paneth (1924), Frank Hurley (The Endurance, 1915) & Paneth again (1925). They are not colourised.
Today, I offer you an enhancement of an African autochrome, taken around 1920 by Franklin Price Knott. It is a study of a Zulu tribesman, exuding nobility over a century ago. It is original colour (not colourised).
Today I have cleaned-up for you the sweetest of autochromes, dated around 1910. It is a study of future mountaineer Georgia Engelhard (1906-1986) taken by photographer Alfred Stieglitz 112 years ago. It is original colour (not colourised).
Same English VA's, mates. A cookie and my boy Autochrome
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Calling all Cat Lovers! Here are 4 antique photos I have cleaned & enhanced for you, spanning just 62 years between them. The 1st is a portrait from 1850, the 2nd is Leo the cat (an autochrome taken in Eastbourne in 1909); and the final 2 are a cat napping 100 years ago, in 1912!
#AntoninPersonnaz’s #Autochrome Dreams Of Early 20th Century France. His dreamy, impressionist-style photographs call to mind the work of the artists he knew, like Degas, Monet, Albert Lebourg and Jean-François Raffaelli, Camille Pissarro and Paul Gachet. https://t.co/7l8T6sxZVi
‘Saiyan boy and Namek, autochrome, 552’
Gohan and Dende in the garden at Mahlask
🌾🌸✨POSTCARD REVEAL: August’s piece for the Merry Blackbird Postcard Society!✨
Inspired by early 20th century autochrome photography. I am incredibly proud of how this work turned out, and how good it felt to make. I hope you enjoy it too!!
Jun 16 1917 In Saint-Ulrich, Alsace region of France, Paul Castelnau takes these 104-year-old colour autochrome photos of French Senegalese soldiers
A 12 040, A 12 042
Colour adjusted by @StuartHumphryes
16 juin 1917
Source: Albert-Kahn Museum / Department of Hauts-de-Seine
a little #1910s #historical oc indulgence by making fake autochrome lumiere photographs
(Abigail ; Siblings Mason and Flora)
The majesty of sunset... Syria 1921; Egypt 1920; Albania 1913 and Paris 1923 😍 Restored autochromes, a little enhanced, but none are colourised.
i’ve been having a lot of fun trying a study on autochrome!it’s an early colour photography method that looks absolutely magical
I have restored these 3 striking photographs of the German bombing of Dunkirk... but this isn't World War II. These original colour autochromes were taken of firefighters on Monday 3rd September 1917 at the height of The Great War. (These have not been colourised)