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Welcome back everyone. If you enjoy looking at old photographs, please stay tuned for some exclusive content coming up on this video. After receiving such a good feedback on two of our earlier videos on Victorian portraits, we wanted to bring you something even more unique today. We've gathered a collection of 19th-century portraits that appear to come to life as they glide across your screen. The portraits were given a quick restoration, colorization and some facial motion, using some of the latest tools in AI technology. I hope you find this presentation enjoyable, since it was a labour of love to create. As always, we value your opinions and comments, so please don't hold back. Let's get started!

Please check the video to see fashion, clothing and hairstyle of 19th century men and women in a mixture of daguerreotypes, ambrotypes and tintypes.

00:00 Old Photos Brought To Life, Intro
01:00 Daguerreotype of Unidentified Woman by Thomas M. Easterly, 1850s
01:13 Victorian man
01:25 Lovely Victorian Ladies
01:38 Johannes Brahms, 1853
02:15 James Stark, 1850s
02:27 Young Francis Parkman
02:51 Young Girl in off-shoulder plaid dress by Rufus Anson, 1850s
04:17 Woman in Flowered Bonnet
04:30 Tintype, circa 1870s
05:56 Victorian man and his dog
06:45 Frances Virginia Lee Harris
07:34 Braided beauty, 1850s
07:47 Robert Cornelius, 1839
07:59 Unidentified woman, a relative of the Mark Hopkins family
08:12 Portrait of a young woman from Poland, 1850s
08:24 Family portrait of a mother, two daughters and young son
08:36 Mrs C.P.Roberts, American Civil War, 1860s
08:49 Unknown African-American man, 1850s

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