Posted on 09/04/2020 9:47:17 AM PDT by BenLurkin
How accurate are these 21st century recreations? Voshart is the first to admit this is a creative project more than a historical one. He tells Smithsonian Magazine the results are my artistic interpretation. On Medium he writes the images are more art than science.
Sculptures and busts were idealized images of the emperors states archaeologist Jane Fejfer from the University of Copenhagen. Referring to Emperor Augustus the first to rule the Empire from 27 BC AD 14 she outlines how mass-produced models were sent out to local workshops around the kingdom, which they then carved the portraits of.
Realism and accuracy werent the main objective. Fejfer points out that in Augustus case he remained forever young. His 41 year reign wasnt reflected in those portraits youthful depictions. She believes on the whole, the emperor used the portraits to convey his ideology. For those too out of range to see Augustus in person, a glamorous bust was the next best thing.
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Much “artistic license” here imo.
Augusts looks like Daniel Craig!........................
Nero was a redhead?
What were the genetics of Romans before various invasions of Germanic tribes, Muslims, Byzantines, etc ?
Most of ‘em look like pretty nice guys. :)
The certainly don’t look like the psychopaths that murdered their own relatives and diddled little children...
Some have family resemblence
Quite cool - but why no Julius or Constantine I?
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That was only a few of them. There were honorable and hard working ones, and utterly worthless ones.
Uh oh, no People of Color or Women?
Time to tear down any references to the Roman Empire.
First up, demolish Caesars Palace.
Nero's paternal line was Domitius Ahenobarbus...the cognomen means "red beard."
I'm shocked that they don't show Septimius Severus as a black man. After all, he was born in Africa.
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I was thinking more like Putin.
Hadrian looks a lot like my husband.
Italian?
Trojan...................
Looks like systemic racism to me.
True, but I kind of like it. I enjoyed the reconstructions of famous people from the past using death masks.
Interesting.
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