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These incredibly realistic pictures Relive the Past! Made a trip through time.
This new art movement will dramatically change your perception of historical personalities and events, as well as history in general. Painting of old photos of the late 1800s and early 1900s, makes these images very realistic and relevant. Colorful image sitting near the water of Albert Einstein presents us with a completely new look at the famous scientist. From a distant relic of history, legend in the field of science, he is transformed into a living genius of our time. Color photograph of Audrey Hepburn immediately change your view of the contemporary ideal of beauty, as this ideal in front of you! And Audrey had hocks in front of you is not just an attractive old movie star and sexy and charming actress in Hollywood today. These artists using color managed to make a breakthrough - to transfer the long-forgotten historical events are not for another decade or even century ahead. Specially for you made a selection of the best historical transformations.
London 1945
Photo: valdigtmycketfarg
Hindenburg disaster in 1937
Japanese archers, 1860
Photo: Jordan J Lloyd
Albert Einstein on Long Island, in 1939
Photo: Paul Edwards
The slums of Baltimore, 1938
Photo: Jordan J Lloyd
unemployed woodcutter and his wife, 1939
British troops going to the front, 1939
Oscar II, King of Sweden and Norway, in 1880
Photo: Sanna Dullaway
Washington, 1921
Photo: Sanna Dullaway
Charles Darwin 1874
Photo: Sanna Dullaway
Abraham Lincoln, 1865
Photo: Sanna Dullaway
Theodore Roosevelt
Photo: Sanna Dullaway
Self-immolation of Thich Quang Duc, 1963
Photo: Sanna Dullaway
Anne Frank, 1942
Photo: Sanna Dullaway
The Last Kiss, 1945.
Photo: Sanna Dullaway
Nikola Tesla
Great Jay McNeely on stage Olympic Auditorium, 1953
Elizabeth Taylor, 1956
Charlie Chaplin, 1916
Mark Twain, 1900
Walt Whitman, 1887
Audrey Hepburn
: For the detonation of the atomic bomb
Photo: Sanna Dullaway
Often, to create a happy future, you just need to look at the past from a different angle. Share with your friends this fresh look at the history.
imgur.com/gallery/YiOLx
London 1945
Photo: valdigtmycketfarg
Hindenburg disaster in 1937
Japanese archers, 1860
Photo: Jordan J Lloyd
Albert Einstein on Long Island, in 1939
Photo: Paul Edwards
The slums of Baltimore, 1938
Photo: Jordan J Lloyd
unemployed woodcutter and his wife, 1939
British troops going to the front, 1939
Oscar II, King of Sweden and Norway, in 1880
Photo: Sanna Dullaway
Washington, 1921
Photo: Sanna Dullaway
Charles Darwin 1874
Photo: Sanna Dullaway
Abraham Lincoln, 1865
Photo: Sanna Dullaway
Theodore Roosevelt
Photo: Sanna Dullaway
Self-immolation of Thich Quang Duc, 1963
Photo: Sanna Dullaway
Anne Frank, 1942
Photo: Sanna Dullaway
The Last Kiss, 1945.
Photo: Sanna Dullaway
Nikola Tesla
Great Jay McNeely on stage Olympic Auditorium, 1953
Elizabeth Taylor, 1956
Charlie Chaplin, 1916
Mark Twain, 1900
Walt Whitman, 1887
Audrey Hepburn
: For the detonation of the atomic bomb
Photo: Sanna Dullaway
Often, to create a happy future, you just need to look at the past from a different angle. Share with your friends this fresh look at the history.
imgur.com/gallery/YiOLx
A man swam to his boat into the sea. He could not believe my eyes when I saw this ...
She hugged her sister weakened. What happened next was not expecting anyone.