Description: An original period image restored and tinted by internationally known color artist and author of "Restoring and Tinting Vintage Images", David Richardson. This is an exclusive listing of his work. 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. 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 preferred a white border can be added above/below or left/right to allow all of the original image to print. If not requested when placing your order your image may be cropped. 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. Clara Barton Clara Barton's foresight, courage, and perseverance brought the Red Cross to the United States after the Civil War. During the War, women from both the North and South sacrificed to care for the wounded. The difference between Clara Barton and the others - publicity. In an era when women traveled with an escort, rarely worked outside of the home and had to fight for higher education, Clara Barton spent almost two years on the national lecture circuit telling her story. She was able to command fees equal to male lecturers and successfully competed for packed, enthusiastic audiences with such revered speakers as Fredrick Douglas and Mark Twain. Through her lectures, Barton became a household word, synonymous with humanitarian sacrifice along with earning her financial independence. A chance meeting at a railway station in Ohio with Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, the two celebrated feminists, resulted in Barton's involvement in feminist issues. However, it was her meeting in Switzerland with representatives from the International Convention of Geneva, more commonly called the Red Cross that changed the course of American philanthropy. Barton was asked why the United States had three times declined to acceded to the articles of the Geneva Convention. Having never heard of the organization, Barton replied that she was, "sure the American people did not know anything about it or ever heard of it". The little committee thanked her cordially, left an armload of Red Cross literature, and said that they hoped she would give the matter her consideration and support. In 1870, France declared war on Prussia. Barton saw the Red Cross in action and was impressed. She decided her next project would be bringing the Red Cross to America - a task easier said than done. Barton had to change the prevailing political position that the Treaty of Geneva conflicted with the Monroe Doctrine, which prohibited international intervention in American affairs. She emphasized in her appeal to the general public, that in addition to war time responsibilities, "it may be further made a part of the raison d'ĂȘtre of those national relief societies to afford ready succor and assistance to suffers in time of national or widespread calamities, such as plagues, choler, yellow fever and the like, devastating fires or floods, railway disasters, mining catastrophes, etc. Clara Barton mostly worked alone. She lobbied against bureaucracy to achieve what diplomats were unable to do. On March 16, 1882, Congress ratified the Treaty of Geneva. Over one hundred years later, the American Red Cross continues to offer relief when disaster strikes.
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Type: Photograph
Brand: History In Full Color
Subject: Celebrities & Musicians
Style: Vintage
Original/Reproduction: Reproduction
Country of Manufacture: United States
Signed?: Unsigned
Date of Creation: 1900-1949
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