Shakespeare portraits through 3D technology

Celebrities such as Julius Caesar, Napoleon Bonaparte, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and great poet William Shakespeare have been revived by a team of researchers in 3D.

Picture 1 of Shakespeare portraits through 3D technology
The real portrait of Shakespeare. Photo: Telegraph.

Scientists hope to give people the best view of the face of celebrities in history, even if the look is different from the familiar ones. before.

The image of Napoleon Bonaparte is considered to be different from what the French still portray, depicted in the paintings. Meanwhile, George Washington's portrait is not the same as the familiar figure on today's US dollars. As a result, these new portraits have caused a lot of debate, especially the portrait of William Shakespeare.

Shakespeare's newly reconstructed portrait is completely different from the pictures he had previously made with wrinkles, tattoos and obsessive eyes. And according to the renaissance, this image is the first true portrait of the great British poet.

The controversy over the authenticity and accuracy of this portrait revolves around whether the mask used to reconstruct 3D images is Shakespeare's. This is a mask that was found in Darmstadt, Germany in 1840. German scientists claim it is William Shakespeare's after conducting a series of tests.

Caroline Wilkinson, an anthropologist, asserted that Shakespeare's re-imagined image with the aid of a mask was absolutely true. However, Stanley Welles, director of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, denied the accuracy of the new image.

So while waiting for a final result, the look of William Shakespeare is still unknown. And people are still waiting to see the true portraits of celebrities in history through 3D imaging technology.