A realistic, high-quality restoration and colorization of the original black-and-white photograph. If the image is damaged, fragmented, torn, partially missing, misaligned, or divided into multiple sections, first reconstruct it into a single, coherent photograph. Seamlessly repair tears, gaps, cracks, overlaps, misalignments, and missing areas while strictly preserving the original composition, proportions, perspective, facial features, expressions, clothing shapes, and background structure. Reconstructed areas must match the original image logically and historically, with no invented elements or reinterpretation.After restoration, apply natural, historically accurate colorization appropriate to the era of the photograph. Skin tones should be realistic with subtle variation, hair colors natural, fabrics true to period-correct materials and hues, and environmental colors authentic and restrained. Maintain the original lighting direction, contrast, shadows, depth, and photographic grain. The result must feel photographic, not painted, stylized, or digitally enhanced. Avoid oversaturation, modern color grading, artificial sharpening, halos, or artifacts. The final image should look like a genuine, intact color photograph taken at the time the original image was captured, with smooth tonal transitions, consistent fine grain, and no visible signs of restoration or reconstruction