5Henry IV of France
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The French monarch was probably one of the best-looking kings in Europe. King Henry did not have any portraits of him which had survived and most people has no clue what he looked like. After the reconstruction, he was revealed to be a handsome man with grey beard, a long nose and grey eyes.
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6Johann Sebastian Bach
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The composer surprisingly looks exactly like his sculptures. There had been a rising curiosity among people to find out what Bach looked like considering his fame. But after the reconstruction people found out Bach looked very familiar. He had grey hair, a long face and a broad jaw.
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7William Shakespeare
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Did you know William Shakespeare looks totally different than his picture? Shakespeare’s pictures show him as a man on his early 30s, with a long nose and long dark hair but post-reconstruction he was revealed to have a light beard, beady eyes and a thick nose. In fact, Shakespeare’s programming and the revelation of his looks sent a wave of curiosity among English literature students.
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Is it really him?
In fact, Shakespeare looks so different from his portraits available in the market, that scientists and experts refused to believe the CGI reconstruction as accurate. But the programming is of course scientifically proven and tested for authenticity.
8Nefertiti
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The reconstruction of Nefertiti is perhaps the fascinating one in recent history. Not only is the Egyptian Queen a total marvel to look at but also looks very different than her contemporaries. Nefertiti was considered one of the most supremely beautiful Egyptian royals, so naturally, the curiosity around her reconstruction was tremendous. After the CGI programming, it was revealed that Nefertiti had full lips, narrow nose and very defined cheekbones.
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