Julius Caesar (Artistic Facial Reconstruction)

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A photorealistic representation of Julius Caesar (100-44 BCE) as he may have appeared in life. This reconstruction is based on archaeological evidence including bust, coinage, and descriptions of Julius Caesar in historical accounts. Contemporary and near-contemporary depictions of Caesar, such as the Tusculum Portrait (50-40 BCE) and Chiaramonti Portrait (30-20 BCE), were given particular weight. Made using Photoshop and Artbreeder, an AI neural network.

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Arienne King
Arienne King is a writer and historical consultant specializing in Ptolemaic Egypt and classical antiquity. She has written for publications such as BBC's HistoryExtra and Ancient History Magazine.

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King, A. (2021, February 22). Julius Caesar (Artistic Facial Reconstruction). World History Encyclopedia. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/13467/julius-caesar-artistic-facial-reconstruction/

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King, Arienne. "Julius Caesar (Artistic Facial Reconstruction)." World History Encyclopedia, February 22, 2021. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/13467/julius-caesar-artistic-facial-reconstruction/.

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King, Arienne. "Julius Caesar (Artistic Facial Reconstruction)." World History Encyclopedia, 22 Feb 2021, https://www.worldhistory.org/image/13467/julius-caesar-artistic-facial-reconstruction/.

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