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 ...
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