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New 8x10 World War I Photo: Albatros D.III of "Red Baron" Manfred von Richthofen:
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Title -Albatros D.III Biplane of "Red Baron" Manfred von Richthofen

Description - "Red Baron" Manfred von Richthofen's Albatros D.III biplane. Despite the popular link between Richthofen and the Fokker Dr. I triplane, only 19 of his 80 kills were made in this type of aircraft. It was his Albatros D.III (serial No. 789/16) that was first painted bright red, in late January 1917, and in which he first earned his name and reputation.

Description Source - Library of Congress

Year - 1917

SKU - WWO-0201

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  • New borderless print
  • 8"x10" (approximate)
  • Gloss finish
  • Heavy-weight professional paper
  • Coated for water-resistance
  • Acid free to prevent yellowing

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We pride ourselves on bringing youonly thefinest quality prints by consistently taking advantage of the ever-growing advances in photo technology.One of the ways we achieve thisis with giclee, a high resolution, high-fidelityprocess using aperformance-specialized large format printer. Giclee (pronounced zee-CLAY) utilizes inkjet technology, but far moreadvanced than a standard deskjet.Among other advantages,giclee employsanulta-wide color gamutusing 11 (or more)specified inks. Originally developed as a proofing system for the traditional lithograph, the superior quality and brilliance of the giclee was soon realized. Also, giclees are produced digitally, saving generations of the detail-robbingexperienced with older methods such as negatives and plates. This is why giclee, dye sublimationand similar processes have become the gold standard of photographic production in the 21stcentury, andare employed by the majority of today's reputible photograpic and printhouse developers.

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We strive to make our photo descriptions as accurate as possible. Descriptions are taken directly from the U.S. Library of Congress, National Archives, or other sources as noted. In many cases, these institutions hold the original negatives and state the ascribed notes directly from the original photographer. Therefore, we use these institutions as our standard of authority on description accuracy. We are not responsible for errors and we will not participate in disputes. Should you have a dispute, please contact the sighted source directly.

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