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      • Due to the United States being a relatively young independent nation, almost every President from their 250-year history has been photographed. 39 of the 45 people that have held the highest office were caught on camera, and thanks to colorizer James Berridge, you are now able to every President in color.
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    • President: George Washington. - Years active: 1789–1797. President George Washington’s 8-foot portrait, painted by Gilbert Stuart, hangs not just on the White House walls, but is also one of the most reproduced images of all time.
    • First Lady: Martha Washington. - Years active: 1789–1797. First Lady Martha Dandridge Custis Washington’s portrait, aglow in white and maroon, depicts the first president’s love standing stoically aside an oval-backed chair.
    • President: John Adams. - Years active: 1797–1801. The portrait of second U.S. President John Adams, one of America’s Founding Fathers, was duplicated from an original depiction of him when he was vice president under President George Washington in 1792–93.
    • First Lady: Abigail Adams. - Years active: 1797–1801. First Lady Abigail Adams was no stranger to the executive branch, as the wife to President John Adams when he was vice president to President George Washington.
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  2. Jan 20, 2021 · James Berridge spent over 100 hours expertly restoring and adding color to 26 old black and white photos of every US President that lived before the existence of color photography. Each Presidential portrait took about 5 hours to colorize, with the longest taking up to 9 hours to complete.

  3. May 20, 2024 · This guide offers a selection of portraits of U.S. presidents held in the Prints & Photographs Division collections. Lists of presidents in alphabetical and chronological order are also included. After each president's image (s) a link will help you find more images of that president at the Library of Congress.

  4. Nov 5, 2020 · Taken around 1843—after Adams had left office—the portrait is one of 26 black and white photographs depicting presidents who held office before color photography existed. UK-based photo restorer and colorist James Berridge made it his mission to colorize these monochromatic images.

  5. Not surprisingly, George Washington is by far the most well-represented president with 144 images ranging from his time as general of the Continental army to popular prints distributed during his presidency and commemorations made after his death.

  6. Explore Authentic Presidents Of The United States Stock Photos & Images For Your Project Or Campaign. Less Searching, More Finding With Getty Images.

  7. Feb 4, 2019 · By Gordon Willis, ASC. Director of Photography. All the President’s Men was photographed in Eastman color negative 5254. Ninety percent of the film was force-developed one stop. The format was 1.85-to-1. It was photographed with the Panaflex camera and Panavision spherical lenses.

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