The Civil War comes alive as never before in this extraordinary collection of colorized photographs from the era. Not only does it feature portraits of famous leaders and ordinary soldiers but also vignettes of American life during the conflict: scenes from urban and plantation life; destroyed cities; contested battlefields. Here, TIME commissioned Sanna Dullaway, a photo editor based in Sweden, to colorize some of the most iconic images of the Civil War. The end result, which can take up to three hours to achieve per picture, offers a novel and contemporary perspective to history. 1. Allan Pinkerton, President Lincoln, and Maj. Gen. John A. McClernand; at the main eastern theater of the war, Battle of Antietam, Sept.-Oct., 1862. Alexander Gardner—Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: Alexander Gardner—Library of Congress 2. Surgeons of the 3rd Division before hospital tent in Petersburg, Va., Aug. 1864. Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: Library of Congress 3. John L. Burns, the "old hero of Gettysburg," with gun and crutches in Gettysburg, Penn., July, 1863. Mathew Brady—Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: Mathew Brady—Library of Congress 4. Washington, District of Columbia. Tent life of the 31st Penn. Inf. at Queen's farm, vicinity of Fort Slocum in Washington, DC, 1861. Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: Library of Congress 5. Allan Pinkerton ("E. J. Allen") of the Secret Service on horseback in Antietam, Md., Oct. 1862. Alexander Gardner—Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: Alexander Gardner—Library of Congress 6. Cock fighting at Gen. Orlando B. Willcox's headquarters in Petersburg, Va., 1864. David Knox—Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: David Knox—Library of Congress 7. Camp of Captain [John J.] Hoff., in Gettysburg, Penn., July, 1865. William Morris Smith—Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: William Morris Smith—Library of Congress 8. African American legislator Robert Smalls of South Carolina. Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: Library of Congress 9. Portrait of Rear Adm. David D. Porter, officer of the Federal Navy, 1860. Mathew Brady—Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: Mathew Brady—Library of Congress 10. Portrait of Maj. Gen. George A. Custer, officer of the Federal Army, 1865. Mathew Brady—Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: Mathew Brady—Library of Congress 11. Portrait of President Abraham Lincoln, 1863. Alexander Gardner—Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: Alexander Gardner—Library of Congress 12. President Lincoln on the battlefield. Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: Library of Congress 13. President Lincoln and Gen. George B. McClellan in the general's tent, Antietam, Md., Sept. - Oct. 1862. Alexander Gardner—Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: Alexander Gardner—Library of Congress 14. Capt. Custer of the 5th Cavalry is seen with Lt. Washington, a prisoner and former classmate. Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: Library of Congress 15. Officer's mess, Company E, 93rd New York Volunteers, in Bealeton, Va., Aug., 1863. Timothy H. O'Sullivan—Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: Timothy H. O'Sullivan—Library of Congress 16. Three Confederate prisoners in Gettysburg, Penn., June-July, 1863. Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: Library of Congress 17. Remembering the dead at Sudley Church near Bull Run, Va. March 1862. George N. Barnard—Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: George N. Barnard—Library of Congress 18. Powder boy by gun of U.S.S. New Hampshire off the coast of Charleston, S.C., 1860. Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: Library of Congress 19. Unidentified African American soldier in Union uniform with wife and two daughters, 1863-1865. Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: Library of Congress 20. Lewis Payne, a conspirator in the assassination of President Lincoln, in the Washington Navy Yard, April-July 1865. Alexander Gardner—Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: Alexander Gardner—Library of Congress 21. David E. Herold, a conspirator in the assassination of President Lincoln, in the Washington Navy Yard, April-July 1865. Alexander Gardner—Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: Alexander Gardner—Library of Congress 22. Frederick Douglass Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: Library of Congress 23. Portrait of Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside, officer of the Federal Army, 1860-1865. Mathew Brady—Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: Mathew Brady—Library of Congress 24. The staff of Gen. Fitz-John Porter, Lieutenant William G. Jones and George A. Custer reclining at Falmouth, Va., 1863. Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: Library of Congress 25. Abraham Lincoln in a reflective pose, in Washington, DC, May 16, 1861. Mathew Brady—Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: Mathew Brady—Library of Congress 26. Mary Todd Lincoln Mathew Brady—Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: Mathew Brady—Library of Congress 27. Soldiers bathing near the ruins of a railroad bridge, North Anna River, Va, May, 1864. Timothy H. O'Sullivan—Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: Timothy H. O'Sullivan—Library of Congress 28. Alfred R. Waud, artist of Harper's Weekly, sketching on battlefield in Gettysburg, Penn., July 1863. Timothy H. O'Sullivan—Library of Congress Photo colorization by Sanna Dullaway for TIME; Original image: Timothy H. O'Sullivan—Library of Congress
Manufactured in Austria by the Jacob & Josef Kohn company. Marked with paper label, stamp with date of manufacture and metal sticket with name of hotel. Found total five-pieces of these chairs, three of them were purchased by major bentwood furniture collectors. Chairs cannot be found in the available historical catalogues. It is probably a special model designed for a specific property. The only historical document shows a similar chair designed by Joseph Hoffmann, with the same backrest construction. This is a photo from the Austrian House at the "Werkbund" exhibition in Cologne from 1914. Newly restored.
[Trade-catalogues]. (Salubra A.G.). Salubra naar ontwerpen van de Wiener Werkstätte. Introd. J. Hoffmann. Amst., Salubra Showrooms Rath & Doodeheefver, n.d. (±1930), no pagination, 1 loosely inserted col. wallpaper sample, photogr. plates, orig. pict. wr., obl. 8vo. - Lower backstrip dam. = Salubra was a brand of wallpaper-designs produced by Salubra A.G., founded in 1900 in Basel.
Manufactured in Austria by the Jacob & Josef Kohn company. Marked with paper label, stamp with date of manufacture and metal sticket with name of hotel. Found total five-pieces of these chairs, three of them were purchased by major bentwood furniture collectors. Chairs cannot be found in the available historical catalogues. It is probably a special model designed for a specific property. The only historical document shows a similar chair designed by Joseph Hoffmann, with the same backrest construction. This is a photo from the Austrian House at the "Werkbund" exhibition in Cologne from 1914. Newly restored.
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Manufactured in Austria by the Jacob & Josef Kohn company. Marked with paper label, stamp with date of manufacture and metal sticket with name of hotel. Found total five-pieces of these chairs, three of them were purchased by major bentwood furniture collectors. Chairs cannot be found in the available historical catalogues. It is probably a special model designed for a specific property. The only historical document shows a similar chair designed by Joseph Hoffmann, with the same backrest construction. This is a photo from the Austrian House at the "Werkbund" exhibition in Cologne from 1914. Newly restored.
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Piano Stool by J&J Kohn for Jacob & Josef Kohn, 1913, in Very Good conditions. Designed 1890 to 1919 I have official proof of authenticity such as vintage catalogs, designer records, or other literature sources and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution less
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Piano Stool by J&J Kohn for Jacob & Josef Kohn, 1913, in Very Good conditions. Designed 1890 to 1919 I have official proof of authenticity such as vintage catalogs, designer records, or other literature sources and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution less