Rembrandt's "Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery" (1644) shows Jesus as a godlike figure with long golden-red hair framing his face like a halo. Then we come to the definitive gallery of the show, ...
Two faces fascinated Rem­brandt van Rijn (1606–1669) over the course of his long and singular career—his own face and the face of Jesus. More than 90 self-portraits, spanning al­most the entire length ...
Originally published in December 2002, the Popular Mechanics article “The Real Face of Jesus” created a face for the most famous historical figure in human history. Since then, science has continued ...