Discover a city where East meets West in a palette you have never seen before. Colors of Tbilisi is the first fine-art volume to revive Georgia’s capital through cutting-edge AI colorization, transforming rare 19th- and early-20th-century photographs into vivid, high-resolution images.
Why You’ll Love This Book
• 150+ restored photographs—originally captured by masters such as Dimitri Ermakov, Alexander Ivanitsky, and Baron de Bay—now presented in breathtaking color.
• Neighborhood-by-neighborhood journey: Kala’s winding balconies, Rustaveli Avenue’s Belle Époque façades, Chugureti’s industrial fringe, and Avlabari’s multi-faith hillside all come alive on the page.
• Archival storytelling: captions blend architectural insight, social history, and behind-the-lens anecdotes, making each spread both visually striking and intellectually rich.
• Exclusive AI process notes reveal how the author’s custom “Machine Learning for Culture” pipeline resurrected long-lost hues with museum-grade accuracy.
• Premium production: thick matte art paper, lay-flat binding, and a cloth-wrapped cover with foil stamp—designed to satisfy collectors and casual readers alike.
Perfect For
• Historians, architects, photographers, and design enthusiasts seeking an immersive view of a crossroads city.
• Travelers planning a visit to Georgia—or anyone who fell in love with Tbilisi’s charm and wants a keepsake that goes beyond the typical guidebook.
• Gift-givers looking for a distinctive coffee-table book that sparks conversation and cross-cultural curiosity.
Endorsements
“Turns monochrome memory into full-spectrum experience. A triumph of technology and storytelling.” — Stephen Jones, historian of Georgia
“Each page feels like stepping through a time portal.” — Art Gallery Line
Step into the streets, balconies, and markets of Old Tbilisi—exactly as they might have looked a century ago—only in Colors of Tbilisi.
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