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Mary Todd Lincoln Inaugural Dress, March 4th 1865 Color Photo in Saudi Arabia

Mary Todd Lincoln Inaugural Dress, March 4th 1865 Color Photo

SAR 60

Category
Home Décor
Weight
29 g
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Special Features

  • Each item is carefully researched for the correct color to bring new life to the image
  • Colored by the author of "Restoring and Tinting Vintage Images", David Richardson
  • Custom printed by top ranked photo lab using archival inks & premium photo paper
  • Shipped in photo protective mailer
  • 100% satisfaction guarantee

Description

The watermark will not be printed. --- You have your choice of size and finish for the photo. Note that the size you choose may require cropping and the finished image may appear slightly different than the one shown. If you would like to see how a specific image will look for the size you have chosen, please contact us and indicate the size you are interested in. ------ Matte Finish: E-Surface Photo Paper is by far our most popular photographic paper. As a professional paper, it boasts rich, sharp color that won't fade or yellow, creating beautiful prints that will last for years to come. ------ Glossy (Metallic) finish: Our Metallic Photo Paper features a unique pearlescent surface. It offers highly saturated colors, ultra-bright backgrounds, and will last a lifetime with typical home storage. Each image is taken from a high resolution negative and then cleaned of blemishes, damage, scratches, and whatever the decades have caused. Then the image is carefully brought back to life by adding color to the black and white image. By using these techniques the hands of time are turned back and for the first time you can see the images in color as they might have been on the day they were taken. ----- The inauguration of the president has always been a dramatic and colorful affair, and this was certainly the case in March of 1865. The war was coming to a close and Mary Lincoln could see that the presidents time would move to peace. She had much to look forward to. Hoping to be able to enjoy the celebration with him, she ordered pearls and diamonds to compliment her outfit. It is reported that at the time of Lincolns' death, she owned nearly a full year of the president's salary just in jewels and gowns! This was one of the last happy times that Mary would have. The end of the war in sight and Washington D.C. enjoyed itself. Even after the president left the ball at midnight, Mary stayed and continued to dance the night away. Less than six

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