These Recreations Of Historical Figures Will Make You See Them In A New Light

Published on 09/12/2019
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William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare is always the topic of debate among scholars and historians. However, many of them agree that the Martin Droeshout engraving is an accurate depiction of the playwright. He had facial hair even though he was balding. In 1975, Hildegard Hammerschmidt-Hummel found his death mask in London. In those days, they created death masks out of plaster or wax by pouring the material on the face of the dead person.

William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare

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What William Shakespeare Really Looked Like

In 2010, Dr. Caroline Wilkinson used this death mask to create a rendering of his facial attributes. She used 3D imaging to create this rendering of the Bard. Many people say that it looks just like the other interpretations, although you cannot see his whole head here. He died on April 23, 1616 at 52 years old.

What William Shakespeare Really Looked Like

What William Shakespeare Really Looked Like

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